- 5 Sep 2020
How to Know if You Need to Change Your Car Battery
The battery is one of the most important parts of your vehicle as it is responsible for starting your car and powering all other functions that require electricity, like the computer, lights, wipers, etc. A car battery will have an average lifespan of 3-5 years, but taking proper car battery care can make it last for a longer period of time. Unfortunately, at some point, your battery will run out of power, and it is important to know when you should change the car battery so you are not left stranded at the most inconvenient times.Â
A slow starting engine is one of the main indicators that your battery is failing is when it takes a longer time for your engine to turn over. Gradually, over time the active materials inside your battery will degrade and become less effective in creating cranking amps for the starter motor. The check engine light is lit
The check engine light can signal a lot of issues, and that includes a failing car battery. When this happens, it is best to refer to the manual and have SW Batteries test your battery to see what type of condition your battery is in.
Lights and other electrical issues
If you ever find your lights dim or flicker or the automatic window roller to be slower than usual, even when the battery is in full charge, it may be a sign that your car battery is failing or you have a problem with your charging system.
The State of the battery
Many outside factors like the extreme heat and cold or driving in rough terrain can damage your battery. Cracks, bloat, and other disfigurements can cause your car battery to malfunction, and these things can be dangerous when ignored.
Battery fluid leak
In situations where you could smell a rancid odor, similar to rotten eggs, immediately check under your bonnet. The problem could be, an internal fault with your battery or the alternator is overcharging. Have it, inspected ASAP.
The Battery ageÂ
Knowing the age of your car battery should give you an idea of when you should change your car battery. However, there are other factors that play a role in affecting your battery lifespan. So do your best to take precautions and have your battery checked regularly if it gets to the 3-year mark.
Having your battery fail when you least expect it will leave you stranded and very frustrated. So if you are unsure as to the condition of the battery, call SW Batteries and take advantage of our free battery testing service.Â
Reach us at +61 2 4647 8144 or drop us an email at info@swbatteries.com.au