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Can a car battery stop working while driving?

I’m not a car person, so don’t judge my question. I’ve owned my car for five years and have never replaced my car battery. Just curious, can a car battery randomly stop working while I’m driving?

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Drew Waterstreet · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
There’s never a stupid question when it comes to maintaining your vehicle. To answer your question - yes, your battery can stop working while you’re driving. A low battery light will typically notify you on your dashboard before your vehicle stops running altogether.
A dead battery can result from a malfunction within the battery or the alternator.
The alternator is responsible for recharging the battery. When it is not functioning correctly, your battery will be drained until it is dead. Malfunctions can also be caused by damage to the battery cell or disruptions in the electrical connection.
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