your battery will have been drained some. as long as the car started you are fine, for once you started to drive, the alternator started to recharge the battery. if you have driven for at least 15 miles, she is charged back up, no worries nor concerns.
the higher the cold cranking amps on a battery, the longer lights, radio, etc can stay on. so say your car takes a 400 cold cranking amp battery...that means lights, radio will last about 5 hrs then the battery will be dead and need charged. Where a 700 cold cranking amp battery will allow you to have lights and radio on for at least 12 hrs and still start.
always wise to up your cold cranking amps when buying a battery, best few bucks you'll ever spend.
2007-03-13 12:57:15
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answered by Anonymous
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you may bounce the battery and force it around as you assert, whether the battery will on no account regain the completed ability it had till now and it loses somewhat each and every time this occurs and does shorten the life of the battery. A sluggish fee with a battery charger is favourite to leaping yet once you need to bounce start up it fairly is stated that as quickly as you hook up the jumper cables turn on your lighting fixtures till now proceeding with the attempt to start.this could avert harm to any electric powered aspects that ought to be brought about from the added ability being won from the different vehicle's battery imparting you with the improve.it is only the different of what maximum folk could inform you which ones is turn off all ability definitely incorrect. ability surges can do a number of of harm. putting the lighting fixtures on reduces the prospect. by employing the way, yet another fantasy approximately batteries going lifeless using fact they have been placed too long on a concrete floor thoroughly fake
2016-09-30 21:25:01
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answered by kurihara 4
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If your car started don't worry about it...a cars battery recharges while you are driving so you may want to let the car run a bit so it can recharge. I've left an interior light on all night and nothing happened. Good luck.
2007-03-13 13:14:36
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answered by miztiffany 3
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Don't despair - most people have done it. Side effects? Dead battery. Find someone with jumper cables and you'll be all set.
2007-03-13 12:54:25
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answered by Anonymous
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dont listen to these people
im a mechanic
best thing to do
is buy a battery charger from an auto store
if u want a cheap one itl be 20-40 bucks
itl charge your car , 100% in about an hour
just plug it in to an electrical outlet and wait
if u ever hava battery problem again
u kno wut to do
2007-03-13 13:25:09
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answered by Bru 3
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it can make your battery run out....but other than that I don't think so...
but if your battery is dead than your car wont start and you'll need a boost from another car or a new battery.
Don't worry one dead battery and you'll learn your lesson!
2007-03-13 12:58:42
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answered by Anonymous
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No there isn't any bad side affects. Your car will be ok
2007-03-13 12:54:31
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answered by Jacob P 2
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I suggest that you charge up your battery. Put it on a slow charge overnight will be good.
2007-03-13 12:53:59
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answered by srena 5
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