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Four signs you need a new car battery

We recommend that car owners start paying close attention to their batteries after three years of installation.

If your battery is starting to go, the first thing you'll probably notice is that the car sounds sluggish when trying to start. This is a major warning sign that shouldn't be ignored. If ignored, you can expect this to follow:

1. The engine cranks, but won’t startThis is most likely to be the result of a flat battery – it could also be an engine ignition or fuel system problem. It’s also possible that loose or corroded battery terminals have created an unreliable connection which is stopping electricity from the battery reaching the starter motor. It could be that the battery is old, or that lights or accessories were left switched on, or it might be the result of a component of the car’s charging system, such as the alternator, failing.

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2. The engine won’t crank (and the accessories and lights are off)This symptom points squarely at a flat battery – just as with the above scenario, there could be a number of causes. Battery damage as a result might mean it needs to be replaced too.

 3. You've had to jump start your car a lotIf you have had to jump start your car a lot, there is obviously a problem with your car. A slow power drain or a failing alternator could be the culprit, but there is a chance the repeated jump start has damaged the battery, so you might also have to replace it.

4. Your car battery is cracked, swollen or leakingIf you notice the battery case is cracked or swollen, or you see battery acid leak, you will certainly need a new battery. The replacement battery must be of the right size and type, with the posts in the right place and enough power (expressed in CCA, for cold cranking amps) to start your car. Cold cranking amps (CCA) refers to the amount of power needed to start a cold engine. The colder the engine, the more power required to start it. If you live in a cold climate, you will need a battery that can generate enough CCA to always start your engine.

For more advice, you can call our Service team on 6772 9444, Monday 8.30am to 5pm .If you’re stuck, or would prefer to have the job done for you, call 1300 907 193 or book online - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We’ll come to you, usually within the hour, to deliver and fit a new battery to your car at home, work or the roadside.


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