When your car battery does not start it can ruin your entire day. Most of the time you can use a simple jump to get your vehicle back to running condition. However, in certain situations, your vehicle's car battery will not work. The primary driver of battery failure in modern cars is intemperate weather- basically when it is too hot or too cold.

While modern car batteries are very well designed they are still subject to the laws of nature. A car battery is designed to work at a certain temperature- generally between 35 and 100 degrees. Now, a car battery can work outside of these parameters, but it will have issues. This is why when there is too much heat or a cold front outside your battery will act up.

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