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  2. Battery leakage - Wikipedia

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    Battery leakage is the escape of chemicals, such as electrolytes, within an electric battery due to generation of pathways to the outside environment caused by factory or design defects, excessive gas generation, or physical damage to the battery.

  3. Ford recalls more than 270,000 Broncos, Mavericks for ...

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    The battery in affected vehicles may experience internal failures, leading to battery degradation while driving. This can cause sudden battery failure, resulting in the loss of electric-powered ...

  4. Batterygate - Wikipedia

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    The company stated that its goal was to "deliver the best experience for customers, which includes overall performance and prolonging the life of their devices", and explained that "lithium-ion batteries become less capable of supplying peak current demands when in cold conditions, have a low battery charge or as they age over time, which can ...

  5. 56,000 battery packs recalled after being home fire hazards ...

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    This covers battery packs with model No. PN 62203000 and “2550mAh” with no PO number or Nos. 231866, 223081, 225204, 226910, 4200007528, 4200007887, 4200007888; and model No. MT03-0305-069003.

  6. Memory effect - Wikipedia

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    Memory effect, also known as battery effect, lazy battery effect, or battery memory, is an effect observed in nickel-cadmium rechargeable batteries that causes them to hold less charge. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It describes the situation in which nickel-cadmium batteries gradually lose their maximum energy capacity if they are repeatedly recharged after ...

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  8. Starter solenoid - Wikipedia

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    The starter motor is a series, compound, or permanent magnet type electric motor with a solenoid and solenoid operated switch mounted on it. When low-current power from the starting battery is applied to the starter solenoid, usually through a key-operated switch, the solenoid closes high-current contacts for the starter motor and it starts to ...

  9. Failure of electronic components - Wikipedia

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    In semiconductor devices, problems in the device package may cause failures due to contamination, mechanical stress of the device, or open or short circuits. Failures most commonly occur near the beginning and near the ending of the lifetime of the parts, resulting in the bathtub curve graph of failure rates .