You have to jump-start your vehicle to get it running
Your engine turns over slowly, or not at all
Your dashboard warning lights stay on
Some of your electrical components
Under-hood temperatures, vehicle vibrations, and intense hot climate conditions harm the internal components of a battery, reducing its life expectancy. If your battery dies, so does everything else.
The normal life expectancy of a battery is around four years. Nevertheless, if you face any of the following electrical-system warning signs, it may be time to get your battery checked:
You have to jump-start your vehicle to get it running
Your engine turns over slowly, or not at all
Your dashboard warning lights stay on
Some of your electrical components aren’t working
Carrying out a state-of-the-art computerized battery test
Replacement of a new battery, if required
Getting rid of corrosion from the battery-cable terminals
Under-hood temperatures, vehicle vibrations, and intense hot climate conditions harm the internal components of a battery, reducing its life expectancy. If your battery dies, so does everything else.
The normal life expectancy of a battery is around four years. Nevertheless, if you face any of the following electrical-system warning signs, it may be time to get your battery checked:
You have to jump-start your vehicle to get it running
Your engine turns over slowly, or not at all
Your dashboard warning lights stay on
Some of your electrical components aren’t working