3 Signs It's Time for a New Car Battery
by Roselands Auto Lakemba MechanicOur cars are an important part of our everyday life. They provide us with transportation to and from work, and let us easily run errands when we have to get things done. We drive our kids to after school activities and weekend sporting events, and rely on our automobiles to get them everywhere they need to go. Grocery shopping, trips to the post office and wonderful road trips and family vacations are all possible because our car is available, and running in tip top shape.
Yet sometimes life is interrupted, when you find that your car will not start. The clicks as you turn the key, the sound of nothing at all as you try to start the automobile, lets you know that something is likely wrong with your battery. Sometimes, there's a simple cause of things, like if you leave an internal light on all night long. While a simple jump could take care of that, there are other times you'll find that you may need a new car battery.
Frequent Jumpstarts
Having to repeatedly jumpstart your battery could be a sign that it is wearing out. It could be because the battery is old, or in the case of a newer car battery it might be failing prematurely.
You might also have a situation where an electrical component on the car is draining the battery. Your Bexley Mechanic can run diagnostic tests that will check the battery condition and they'll be able to let you know what is going on.
Trouble During Seasonal Changes
Batteries can react to big changes in the seasons, and swings into high heat can affect their performance and life span. If you are traveling in a colder climate, the oil in the automobile engine moves more slowly and it can actually take more energy to start the car.
It's a good idea to take your car into a Bexley Mechanic and get the battery checked out if you are experiencing a big swing in temperatures or seasonal extremes.
Your Car Has Been Sitting for a While
If you haven't driven your automobile for a while and it has been sitting unstarted and idle, you have a good chance that your battery may die. Your battery can drain if your automobile sits unattended.
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