What Causes Battery Overheating?
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Battery overheating occurs due to excessive current during operation. The battery is a crucial component in a vehicle, responsible for powering all electronic devices when the engine is not running, as well as for starting the engine. During engine startup, the starter motor, fuel supply system, and ignition system all require electricity to function. The battery is a wearable part that needs regular replacement. Typically, an automotive battery lasts 3 to 4 years, but many fail sooner due to improper usage habits by vehicle owners.