When to replace a car battery

In order to run at all, cars need a constant source of energy. Some of that energy is supplied by the ever trusty car battery. Unfortunately, much like all energy sources, there is a finite amount of it. Even the Sun is expected to eventually run out of juice. But while the Sun has billions of years left, your car battery isn’t so lucky. The life expectancy is about 1 to 4 years, depending on how often you use it. Counter intuitively, the more one uses it, the longer it lasts, so driving daily is important in getting the most out of it.

Old Battery

Either way, though, the battery is going to run out one day. But before it runs completely dry, there will be tell-tale signs to look out for. For instance, you might be preparing to drive somewhere to buy cheap tyres in Auckland one day and notice, while starting the motor, that it is sluggish in turning over your engine. This will be occurring even if the battery is fully charged.

Another warning sign to consider carefully is seeing that the little light saying “check engine” is appearing. It can very well be a sign that your car battery is reaching the end of its glorious car powering life, and it’s time to head to car buyers in Auckland to get a used which is in good condition or new one.

If you are experiencing these warning signs, then it’s time to take the whole car to a mechanic. Ask the mechanic to check it, and the mechanic will also check the vehicle recharging system.

There are ways to maintain your car battery. Cleaning the terminals with a wire brush and a little water will stop corrosion occurring. Corrosion creates electrical resistance. Also make sure to clean the battery surface. Another important way to keep the battery in top condition is to regularly drive the car so that the battery stays charged.

Of course, as stated above in the first paragraph, nothing can stop the eventual death of any battery, at least until technology solves this problem, but now you will be equipped with the knowledge to deal with this problem when it comes.

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