Car battery

Asked by Huynh Mar 31, 2018 at 07:24 PM about the 2012 Honda Accord EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello every one. I have a Honda Accord 2012, my friend borrowed my car and
she forgot to turn the light off. I just knew it when I was about to use my car two
days later. Surprisingly, I was still able to start my car. I was wondering if the
light automatically turned off? Should I take my car to dealership and have them
check the battery?

7 Answers

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Just in case there is something wrong with the battery, take your car to the dealership.

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101,595

Like CJ says, you're good, since you've driven it since then without an issue.

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Thank you so much for all the replies. But would it decrease my battery life though?

If the car started the battery was not run down enough to damage it.

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DO NOT TAKE YOUR CAR TO A DEALER. Go by Orileys or Auto Zone .They will check your battery and charging system for free.

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