BATTERIES BY THE EXPERTS
The difference a good battery can make is shocking.
Why Battery Maintenance is Important
Your vehicle’s battery is the source of power for many important components that keep things running. Its main purpose is to feed the starter which, as the name implies, starts your engine. It also supplies additional current when the vehicle’s demand is higher than the alternator can supply – effectively functioning as an electrical reservoir. If your battery is dead, your vehicle isn’t going to start – and that’s no good.
Symptoms of Needing to Replace Your Battery
- Slow Engine Crank
- When you try to start your vehicle, the cranking of the engine sounds sluggish and is slower to start than normal. You’ve probably heard the ‘ruruuurrruurr’ starting sound, and it’s caused by a battery on its last legs.
- Swelling, Bloating Battery Case
- If your battery appears to be inflating like a balloon, you likely have a battery that’s gone bad. Excessive heat can cause the battery casing to swell, which will drastically decrease your battery life.
- Rotten Egg Smell
- This sulfuric odor is caused by a leak in your battery – which also causes corrosion around the posts of the battery. This corrosion needs to be removed or your vehicle may not start.
- Check Engine Light
- The check engine light can mean a lot of things, and one of those things is a weak battery. If your check engine light comes on, the best thing to do is bring it in to Morrie’s so that your vehicle can be diagnosed by a professional.
- Your Battery is 3+ Years Old
- A car battery can last well beyond three years, but it’s a good idea to get it checked out at the three-year mark and every year thereafter. Battery lifecycles range from three to five years depending on the battery, operating conditions, and climate.
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