Why do I have to jump start my car every few days?

Why do I have to jump start my car every few days?

The most common reason a car might need to be jump started is a weak or dead car battery. This is what most drivers run into, especially in cold weather. Other problems that could require a jump start are malfunctions in the starter or alternator, dirty spark plugs, and clogged fuel lines.

Is it bad to jumpstart a car everyday?

Every time you jump or get jumped you are risking damage to every component except the bad battery which is already dead. The jump drains the donor battery and the donor alternator needlessly. Once started the jumped vehicle’s alternator is now straining to charge the dead battery.

What happens when your car needs a jump start?

Than yesterday it didn’t turn on and I needed another jump start. My battery takes 10 minutes to charge up, but the dash did read “low battery” after 2 minutes of charging. After the jump start I took it to autozone and they said battery tested good.

Is the battery good after a jump start?

Than yesterday it didn’t turn on and I needed another jump start. My battery takes 10 minutes to charge up, but the dash did read “low battery” after 2 minutes of charging. After the jump start I took it to autozone and they said battery tested good. He tested alternator while car was on and said that’s fine.

Why does my Volkswagen car keep jumping started?

The only thing they said was that the brand battery I had in the car was not the best brand, so I said are you saying the battery is not compatible with Volkswagen and they said no the battery is good but they don’t really recommend the brand. I don’t know what it could be at this point.

What happens if you leave your car parked for a month?

If a car sits parked for a month or more, the battery may lose so much power that it will need a jump-start — or a charge before the engine will start. To be sure your car will always start, consider a battery tender as described in our guide, “How to Store Your Car for Winter.”