There are several signs that your car battery may need to be replaced. Here are some common ones:
- Slow Engine Crank
If you notice that your engine is slow to turn over when you start your car, it may be a sign that your battery is weak or dying.
- Warning Light
If your car's battery warning light appears on the dashboard, it's time to get your battery checked.
- Low Battery Fluid Level
If you have a non-maintenance-free battery, check the fluid level. If it's low, it may indicate that your battery is not charging properly.
- Swollen or Bloated Battery Case
If you notice that the battery case is swollen or bloated, it may be a sign that the battery is overheating and needs to be replaced.
- Corroded Battery Terminals
If you see a buildup of white or greenish residue on the battery terminals, it may be a sign of a leaky battery that needs to be replaced.
- Old Age
Batteries lifespan is between 3 to 5 years, so if your battery is older than that, it may be time for a replacement even if it seems to be working fine.
- Electrical Malfunctions
It is possible that issues with car doors and windows not functioning properly could be related to a weak or failing car battery.
When this happens it is best to replace the battery as it will deteriorate over time.
- Strange Odor
A distinct smell coming from a vehicle could be a sign of a battery issue, but it is not necessarily a common sign. The smell of "rotten eggs" is often associated with a malfunctioning or damaged battery, specifically when there is a leak of hydrogen gas, which has a sulfuric smell.
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is best to have your battery tested by a professional to determine if it needs to be replaced. Call now for an appointment at +971 52 977 3887 or go back to the home page and click here: