How to Prevent Premature Car Battery Failure

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If your old battery is no longer performing at optimal levels, you should plan on replacing it. In general, when you notice the decline of the unit, it is advisable to have it checked by a qualified auto technician. If the battery is not completely dead, you can use it for a little longer or keep it as a spare. However, if it has reached the end of its lifespan, you will need to acquire a new one.

Here are some guidelines to help you choose a good battery and prevent premature failure after installation.

Select a Suitable Battery

Premature failure of car batteries often occurs due to the incompatibility of the power unit with the vehicle, driving conditions and local climate. Therefore, if you would like to enjoy prolonged service, you must choose a suitable product. There are multiple factors that you must take into account. The primary ones are the sizing of the battery, the manufacturer's recommendations and special operating conditions. For instance, if the vehicle will be driven in hot, off-road areas, you should get a battery that can withstand the strain.

Charge Before Installing

It is important to charge the new auto battery before installing it in your vehicle. This process will protect the new unit and the vehicle components. You should note that placing an uncharged battery will increase the risk of overloading the charging system. This could result in permanent damage and costly repairs. After all, the car's electrical system is not intended to charge a completely drained unit. If you are uncertain about the specific aspects of your battery, you can consult the owner's manual.

Secure the Battery

When the battery is adequately charged, you can place it into your vehicle. This process is fairly simple and does not require expertise. However, you will need to be cautious to avoid making some simple mistakes. For instance, it is imperative for the battery to be placed on a flat surface in an upright position. If the battery is slightly tilted, the fluid in the unit will not be level. This will compromise performance, and the risk of leakage of corrosive fluids will be high. It is also important to secure the new battery in position after placement. This is beneficial because it will dampen vibrations which can damage the internal components of the component.

Finally, you should plan for regular upkeep of the new car battery. Proper inspection, maintenance and repair of the product will prevent fast deterioration and subsequent failure.

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22 April 2020

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