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How Long Should a Car or Truck Battery Last?
A typical battery should last between three and five years, although that depends on a number of factors. Both your driving habits and the climate where you live play an important role in your battery's life cycle. If most of your driving consists of short trips, you may find that your battery dies much faster. When it comes to climate, both high heat and extreme cold can shorten your battery's life.
How Do You Jump Start a Vehicle?
So, what do you do when your car won't start? If you have a set of booster cables and another vehicle nearby, you can use them to jump start your dead battery. Jump starting is a safe and simple process provided that you follow the proper directions
Don't have another vehicle handy?
A jump pack (also known as a jump starter) lets you jump start your battery if you're stranded somewhere alone. Jump packs come in a variety of different amperages suitable for different types of vehicles.
How Can You Tell if a Car Battery Needs Replacing?
Unfortunately, jump starting a vehicle is only a temporary solution. If you find that your battery is dead each time you try turning over your engine, or that it takes you multiple attempts to start your vehicle, that's a good sign that your battery might be dying. Your "Check Engine" light may also turn on if you're experiencing battery issues.
You can also look at the battery itself. If you notice swelling on the battery's exterior or a build-up of corrosion on the terminals, those are good signs that your battery needs to be replaced.
How Do You Tell if It's Your Battery or Alternator or Starter?
A bad battery can sometimes be difficult to diagnose. That's because many of the warning signs mentioned above can also indicate issues with your vehicle's starter or alternator. Fortunately, there are a few ways to differentiate between problems with these three components.
A bad starter will usually be accompanied by a clicking, grinding or whirring sound. When an alternator fails, it provides your electronic accessories with an inconsistent voltage, resulting in dim or extremely bright lights. Other signs of a faulty alternator include slowdowns in the performance of accessories like power windows or malfunctioning speedometers and other instruments.
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