The battery does a lot more than help start the car. It acts as a surge protector for the vehicle's computer and ensures reliable vehicle electrical system operation. Understanding signs of battery failure and knowing when it’s time for professional automotive battery cleaning or replacement are part of responsible vehicle ownership. If you let your battery die, you could be stranded and face towing and other avoidable costs.
There are several reasons batteries start to fail, such as incorrect installation, inadequate charging, and extreme hot or cold temperatures. Spotting the signs of battery failure leaves time for professional maintenance and replacement rather than dealing with a vehicle that won't start.
Some battery degradation symptoms include:
It is essential to address problems related to the battery as quickly as possible. For professional battery inspection, cleaning, and replacement, visit The Wrench Connection. We will diagnose any battery issues and recommend the proper battery for your vehicle if you need replacement.
Vehicles most commonly have lead-acid batteries. Lead-acid batteries are dependable and deliver bulk power inexpensively compared to other battery types. They are also relatively easy to charge.
Conventional (flooded) batteries are lead-acid batteries that require periodic maintenance, such as adding purified water. Manufacturers produce lead-acid maintenance-free (sealed) batteries that do not require any additional intervention during their use.
There are several things you can do to help with battery lifespan extension. A properly maintained battery should last three to five years. Consult the manufacturer's specifications to see how long your battery should last.
Use a multimeter twice a year to test battery functionality based on its charge. The readout should be between 12.2 to 12.6 volts when your vehicle is off. While running, it should reach 14 to 14.5 volts.
If your readings are low, your battery is too weak for reliable operation or the alternator has a problem. The alternator generates energy for the electrical system and is responsible for proper battery charging when your car runs.
Turn off your heater, air conditioning, wipers, and lights, and unplug the chargers before you turn off your engine. This will stop the battery from unnecessarily draining by charging them all at once when you restart the engine.
Visit a professional, such as The Wrench Connection, for a regular battery inspection and cleaning. They will look for damage to any parts of the battery or clamps that hold it in place and clean any corrosion.
Some people maintain and replace their own batteries, but there are several reasons why using a professional is a better choice, such as:
If you need testing, battery inspection, and cleaning, or battery replacement, trust the respected professionals at The Wrench Connection. We have been in business since 1994, proudly serving the Orlando, FL
area. We offer fair pricing, and our technicians will communicate with you throughout the service process to ensure you understand and are comfortable with our service. Make an appointment or call us at (407) 438-5153 , or visit us at 7200 S Orange Ave Ste 107, Orlando, FL 32809.
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