Saturday, May 6, 2017

Get Your Battery Tested From An Auto Repair Lincoln Park Service Provider

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.

First, look under the hood. Your battery should be located in front of the engine compartment and may be protected by a plastic covering, which you will need to remove. Check the battery for a date code indicating when it was manufactured. These codes are usually listed as month/year. Batteries more than three years old should be tested to make sure they're still in good condition.

If there is no date on the battery, you can check for signs of wear and use by looking at the connector cables. If there is corrosion or a white chalky substance around the battery cables, this can be a sign of decline and a need for replacement.

If your car's engine cranks up slowly, this is a sign that the battery is slowly losing power. Turning on your headlights with the car off will also let you know the strength of the battery and if they are dim it is time to replace the battery.

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.

Although you can test the battery yourself, it's best to let a professional replace it. The connections are difficult to take apart when they have become corroded. Plus, car batteries are unwieldy; installation shouldn't be attempted by a novice.




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