How to Maintain Your Car Battery

Your car battery allows you to utilize many of the features that you use on a daily basis. Whether it’s charging your phone, cooling down with your air conditioner, or listening to music; electricity is needed to power these things. Quite simply, you wouldn’t be able to start your vehicle without a properly run battery. Thus, it is inevitable that you understand how to maintain your battery to get the most out of it. Follow our tips to ensure that you are doing your part in making your car battery last longer.

Car Battery Life Expectancy

There are many factors that come into play when trying to determine how long your car battery will last. One thing that is certain is that hot weather will have a major impact on your battery’s condition. If the temperature is rising outside, the temperature underneath your hood is going to be even hotter. The hotter the weather, the faster your battery drains. While limited occurrences of this are minor, repeated driving in these types of conditions can become significant.


To avoid early depletion of your car battery, take a look at these suggestions:

·        Regularly check your battery

·        Don’t overuse electricity in your vehicle

·        Try to avoid short rides

·        Limit your light usage

Noticing Battery Sulfation?

Battery Sulfation occurs when the battery voltage drops below 12.6 volts, resulting in early battery failure. A specific chemical reaction must take place in order for the battery to generate energy. When sulfate crystals expand into larger crystals, it prevents the much need chemical reaction from happening. Furthermore, the larger the crystals are, the more difficult they are to break down.

There are de-sulfating chargers that exist which work to dissolve the large sulfate crystals, restoring them back to their original condition. If you want to keep your charger rather than purchasing a new one, we suggest you buy one of these chargers.

Your Go-To Battery Experts

Even if you do everything in your power to prevent your car battery from dying, it is inevitable that it will die someday. When that day comes, or if you are concerned if your battery is in good condition, bring it in to get examined by one of our licensed technicians. We’re experts with this sort of thing. Call today! You may save yourself an unnecessary tow or two.