Wednesday, 10 May 2017

Car Battery Testing Tips From Auto Repair Lincoln Park Service Providers

By Lonnie Hahne


Sometimes car batteries die at the most inopportune times. We don't think about them until it is often too late, but they do need to be replaced after they have expired. They can also drain if we leave our headlights on too long or forget to turn them off. Before your car battery leaves you stranded you should get it tested by a qualified auto repair Lincoln Park service center.

You can inspect the battery yourself. You can check the battery for a date code that will let you know when it was manufactured by the month and year. Any battery that is three years old should be replaced if it is not in good condition.

If no code is provided, inspect the battery for signs of age. If it looks old and you see white corrosion around the terminals, testing is in order, because this chalky substance may interfere with proper conduction of electricity.

Your battery is probably on its way out if you notice that the engine cranks slowly. Finally, turn your headlights on without starting the engine. If they look dim, your battery may be near the end of its lifespan.

If you turn the switch and your car is dead, the battery is usually the problem. Many repair technicians suggest that car owners keep jumper cables in their vehicles in case of emergencies. If the battery doesn't hold a charge for very long, it is time to have the battery replaced.

You may prefer to test the battery on your own, but having a qualified professional test it for you is the better option. They will be able to take apart the cables if there is corrosion and clean them for you and test the connection. Replacing a battery is a skill like any other and not recommended for someone with no experience.




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