Will the car battery die if the car is not driven for a month?
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If a car is not driven for a month, the battery may die. The functions of the car battery are: 1. Providing power to the starting system, ignition system, and electronic fuel injection system when starting the engine; 2. Supplying power to the car's electrical equipment when the engine is off or idling at low speed; 3. Assisting in powering electrical devices when the generator's output is insufficient; 4. Mitigating voltage surges in the electrical system to protect the car's electronic devices; 5. Storing excess electricity generated by the alternator. Methods for maintaining the battery include: 1. Starting the car periodically to charge the battery; 2. Adding distilled water or specialized replenishing fluid when the electrolyte level is low; 3. Regularly checking the ventilation holes on the battery cover during daily driving; 4. Inspecting the positive and negative terminals for signs of oxidation; 5. Checking all parts of the circuit for aging or short circuits; 6. Turning off all electrical devices when leaving the car.