If the vehicle is not working after a while, your battery will run out, hodja. When you say that it ends here, do not misunderstand electrically, it does not mean death. As far as I know, the battery is like a rechargeable battery. As soon as you turn the ignition and start the vehicle, your recharged battery (your battery) starts charging and it is called & nbsp; public & nbsp; battery & nbsp; self-charging & nbsp;

. It is very difficult to give a period of time such as when the battery will run out, so do not keep it in that state for a long time. Also, as far as I know, it is not enough to run the vehicle where it is always for 5 minutes (if the radio-headlight is left on for a long time but the battery has not been discharged), it is necessary to take the lion for about half an hour for a while to get the battery back. In my car, there is something like this, but unfortunately I don't know if you are in the 206's; I noticed this while I was cleaning the car, while I wanted it to play the radio (I said play it a little but I forgot about it). The car goes to a mode called "eco mode" and it cuts off the electricity in all parts, so I looked at it for a while and the radio fell off the lights. I think a great beauty forgets this human condition human & nbsp;