Most battery terminals are made of lead.
on the battery
no
yes it does because the car needs them to drive
take the battery terminals off and wire brush then and the terminals on the battery too to clean them and then re-hook.
Most of the time there a nuts on the battery terminals , you only have to loosen them up and pull on the terminals away from the battery, they should pop right off afterwards.
If terminals of the battery are reversed, it will short the device that is using the battery. On a car reversing the cables can blow fuses, melt wires, and fry computers.
You must get a couple of so-called jumper cables. The cables have strong clamps on them and are designed to be clamped to the battery terminals. Attach the black cable to the negative terminals of the motorcycle and car battery first. Then attach the red or positive cable to the positive terminals of the motorcycle and the car battery. In case your motorcycle battery is empty, you can now start the bike from the car battery. Disconnect the cables in reverse order, beginning with the red cable. The motorcycle battery will not be charged much by the car battery but the bike can be jump started by using this method.
nope. you might have to clean the terminals to the battery with a wire brush, but it doesn't hurt the car at all.
Battery is in the trunk but there is a terminal to jumpstart the car in the engine bay.
The main parts of a car battery include the terminals, the galvanic cells, the conductors, and the acid.
Yes they could be cleaned and battery charged
Remove the ground or negative cable first when disconnecting your car battery.