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Can I Use a Car Battery for My Boat

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This article is about the car battery. For batteries for the radio and flashlight, see R20 battery.

The battery (Fin.png: Auton akku) is a car part that powers the vehicles electronic parts like radio. It is installed in the front-right section of the engine bay with 2x8mm bolts while wiring the car. The stock battery can be found on the shelf in the garage at home. The stock battery is usually near dead and it has a lower max charge compared to the new ones due to it not being new. The stock one should be replaced as soon as possible. The new batteries are made by LEAD ER and can be bought from Teimo's shop for 495 mk each. When tightening the bolts, make sure to tighten the positive bolt (Red) first before tightening the negative bolt (Black). Tightening only the negative bolt (Black) will cause sparks and not disconnecting it as soon as possible will result in the car catching fire, and, possibly, the player's death.

Battery charge [ ]

Batteries lose their charge over time when the engine is turned off and recharge when the engine is running. Problems with the engine or the electrical generation system (such as a snapped alternator belt or a broken alternator) can cause the battery charge to drop rapidly. Along with getting recharged by the engine, batteries can also be recharged with the battery charger in the garage at home.

You can also install a new battery. Start the car and unscrew the battery (Remember to unscrew negative first), and install the discharged battery. The alternator charges it very quickly, it is a very convenient and fast way.

The battery's max charge also can be affected. It will decrease as time goes on. The more often the battery is being used, the quicker it will decrease.

When a battery is near fully charged, the needle on the charger meter should be in the middle or towards the left side; if it's all the way to the right, it is not charged enough. If the needle remains in the latter position for a long time, it means that the cells in the battery are dead and it is no longer capable of holding a charge. It should be thrown away.

A battery being charged.

Satsuma burning after an electrical short circuit

Trivia [ ]

  • Before the battery charger was introduced, the only way to recharge near-dead batteries was to save and reload the game.
Car parts
Stock parts
Engine

Airfilter • Alternator • Battery • Block • Brake lining • Brake master cylinder • Camshaft • Camshaft gear • Carburator • Clutch cover plate • Clutch disc • Clutch lining • Clutch master cylinder • Clutch pressure plate • Crankshaft • Crankshaft pulley • Cylinder head • Distributor • Drive gear • Electrics • Engine plate • Flywheel • Fuel pump • Fuel strainer • Gearbox • Head gasket • Headers • Inspection cover • Main bearings • Oil filter • Oilpan • Pistons • Radiator • Radiator hoses • Rocker cover • Rocker shaft • Starter • Timing chain • Timing cover • Water pump • Water pump pulley

Chassis and drivetrain

Coil springs • Disc brakes • Drum brakes • Exhaust muffler • Exhaust pipe • Fuel tank • Fuel tank pipe • Gear linkage • Halfshafts • Hubcaps • Shock absorbers • Spindles • Steering column • Steering rack • Steering rods • Struts • Sub frame • Trail arms • Wheels • Wishbones

Body

Bootlid • Bumpers • Doors • Fenders • Grille • Headlights • Hood • Mudflaps • Rear lights

Interior

Back panel • Clock gauge • Dashboard • Dashboard meters • Front seats • Gear stick • Handbrake • Radio • Rear seat • Stock steering wheel

GT parts Grille GT • Rocker cover GT • GT steering wheel • Center console GT • GT wheels • RPM gauge
(Other GT parts are available through parts catalog, see AMP GT parts)
Catalogue orders
Performance

N2O bottle • N2O bottle holder • N2O button panel • N2O injectors • Racing carburators • Racing exhaust • Racing flywheel • Racing muffler • Racing radiator • Rally coil springs • Rally shock absorbers • Rally struts • Steel headers • Twin carburators

Body

Antennas • Body kit (Fender flare spoiler • Fender flare • Side skirt) • Exhaust dual tip • Fiberglass hood • Front spoiler • Marker lights • Rear spoiler • Rear wing • Window grille

Interior

Amplifier • Bucket seats • CD player • Dash covers • Extra gauges • Fuel mixture gauge • Racing harness • Rally steering wheel • Seat covers • Sport steering wheel • Subwoofers • Tachometer • Wheel covers • Windows black wrap

Miscellaneous parts Alternator belt • Fire extinguisher holder • Fur dices • Light bulbs • Long coil springs • Radar buster • Register plates • Roll cage • Spark plugs • Subwoofer panel • Turbo badge • Xmas lights

Can I Use a Car Battery for My Boat

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