Just got back from lunch with a friend. It was his turn to drive so we took his sedan. Anyway, we get back in the car and he turns the ignition and we hear a loud POP. We open the hood and his battery has blown. Fortunately it didn't do any damage or make a mess. So, we'll just get a new battery and then get his car out of there on the way home today.
But now I'm thinking. If something like this happened on a diesel with two batteries, and you were out in the boonies, could the one good battery suffice to get you home?
If so what would be the procedures? Does the good battery need to be moved to the right or left side? Should I leave the bad battery in there because of some sort of chain wiring?
I don't know a whole lot about the electrical system so you'll have to bear with me.
Thanks in advance
But now I'm thinking. If something like this happened on a diesel with two batteries, and you were out in the boonies, could the one good battery suffice to get you home?
If so what would be the procedures? Does the good battery need to be moved to the right or left side? Should I leave the bad battery in there because of some sort of chain wiring?
I don't know a whole lot about the electrical system so you'll have to bear with me.
Thanks in advance