Why does the Ford Kuga's battery run out of power?
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Here are the reasons why the Ford Kuga's battery may run out of power: 1. The car has been parked for a long time, causing the battery to discharge: Even when the car is not in use, the battery naturally discharges due to its self-discharge characteristics. 2. The battery has reached the end of its lifespan: Most private cars today use maintenance-free batteries. Clean the battery's inspection eye and observe the color inside. Green indicates the battery is normal; black indicates low voltage and insufficient charge, which can be resolved by charging; white indicates the battery has reached the end of its lifespan. 3. Insufficient battery electrolyte or leakage: During normal use, the battery's electrolyte naturally evaporates and depletes. Therefore, regular maintenance should include checking the electrolyte level, which should be between the maximum and minimum marks. Insufficient electrolyte naturally leads to inadequate battery charge.