What is the voltage of a car battery when the engine is running?
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The voltage of a car battery when the engine is running is between 11.8 and 12.8 volts. The functions of the battery include: 1. Providing power to the car's starter and ignition system; 2. Supplying stable DC power to the car's electrical appliances. Maintenance tips for the battery are: 1. Avoid parking the car in an open parking lot for extended periods; if long-term parking is necessary, remove the battery and take it with you; 2. Avoid repeatedly starting the vehicle without intervals; 3. Start the car periodically to keep the battery sufficiently charged; 4. Regularly inspect the battery's components and connecting wires; 5. Clean the battery terminals regularly and apply specialized grease to protect the wiring harness; 6. Avoid using car electrical appliances after the engine is turned off.