Your car battery dying is a huge inconvenience and can be dangerous in certain situations. This is why it’s important to know the signs of a failing car battery and when it’s time to replace one. Our Charlotte Toyota auto service techs are Making it Simple™ to let you know when to get a car battery test.
Four signs of a failing car battery
Knowing the four main signs of a failing car battery can definitely help you prevent an inconvenient time when you need to drive. Here’s the list:
Dashboard light. The car battery light, on the dashboard, illuminates.
Battery case. The battery case is swelling.
Smell. When the hood is open and smells like a sulfur or rotten egg smell.
Slow start. The car has a slow start or refuses to start.
If you start to notice any of the signs of a failing battery, you’ll benefit from scheduling a car battery test at our Charlotte Toyota service center. Our Toyota techs can give you a quick diagnosis to tell you the next steps on what to do about your car battery.
Should you replace your battery if it fails the car battery test?
If you, unfortunately, have one of the main four signs of a failing car battery, you’ll need to schedule a battery test. Whether you decide to schedule it at Toyota of N Charlotte or another car maintenance center, you should expect that your tech will use a battery tester (well duh). The battery tester sends a jolt of electricity through the battery and then will give a simple readout. Here’s what the readout might look like
Good. The read gives you two meanings: good news and good battery standing. You don’t have to replace your battery for at least another six months – but if you experience harsh winters or summers (like we do in N Charlotte) then it might take a toll. Our Charlotte Toyota techs recommend keeping your car inside for as long as possible and keeping an eye on it at home.
Weak. This read gives you a signal saying it’s about time to replace it – and you should do it sooner rather than later. Our Charlotte Toyota techs recommend replacing it no longer than a week after the test reading.
Replace now. Well…this one is pretty obvious. Make sure to check if your battery has a warranty so you can get a free/discounted replacement.
How often should you schedule a car battery test?
Our Charlotte Toyota techs recommend getting a car battery done at least twice a year. When you’re doing your car maintenance routine, you should definitely ask your technician to run a car battery test.
Schedule your car battery care at Toyota of N Charlotte
Have you experienced any signs of a failing car battery? Then, schedule service at Toyota of N Charlotte today. We can help at 13429 Statesville Road. Take exit 23 off I-77 in Huntersville or call us at (704) 659-2025