How to protect the life of your car battery


Without a battery to provide the electrical energy needed to start the engine, a car may not be able to operate. When the engine is off, the battery powers all electronic devices such as lights, stereo and horn.

Therefore, the maintenance and servicing of the car battery must be given utmost importance for the smooth operation of the vehicle.

  1. Regular Inspection: The voltage of a battery needs to be checked regularly, especially before the start of the winter or summer seasons when the air temperature fluctuates. A voltage drop can affect the battery’s functionality and shorten its lifespan.
  1. Terminal cleaning: Battery terminals need to be cleaned regularly to prevent corrosion, which can affect performance. Corrosion can occur due to overcharging, exposure to moisture, moisture and chemical reactions. If the electrolyte or sulfuric acid in the battery leaks, it can react with air or other substances and corrode the terminals.
  2. Turn off lights, stereo system: With the engine off, all lights and the stereo should be turned off to avoid draining the battery voltage. Repeated such events can shorten battery life.
  3. Battery attachment: Make sure the battery is securely positioned and does not vibrate or wobble in the battery compartment. Vibrations can damage the battery and shorten its lifespan. If necessary, special hold-down devices can be used to secure the batteries in position.
  4. Long trips: Make sure you occasionally take longer trips to give the battery enough time to charge and stay in good condition. During short journeys, the car battery may not be sufficiently charged and therefore lose power over time.
  5. Overload: Battery life can be affected by sustained over- or under-charging, which can damage car batteries and shorten their lifespan.

A low battery is indicated by a red battery icon on the dashboard. If the starter has to be cranked repeatedly, this indicates battery damage. Dim lights and horns also indicate a loss of charge. Jump-starting batteries can also cause damage and should only be done in emergency situations.

The lifespan of a car battery is typically four years, but in extreme heat the battery life may be shortened compared to cold conditions. However, proper battery care with regular inspections and checks, as well as driving the vehicle appropriately over long distances, can ensure healthy battery performance for up to five years. Replace the used battery with one of the correct specification to avoid problems with the electrical system.

Have your battery checked at CarcilityThe Car repair And Car service in Dubaibefore it develops weakness or problems. Ensure maximum lifespan for your car battery and a safe journey.





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