Your vehicle’s battery powers the engine start, electrical systems, and essential components like lights and sensors. Over time, batteries lose charge capacity or corrode, leading to hard starts or sudden failures. Routine battery maintenance helps ensure reliable performance, especially in extreme weather, and prevents unexpected breakdowns.

BEST PRACTICES

  • Keep Terminals Clean and Tight: Regularly inspect and clean battery terminals to remove corrosion or buildup, ensuring a solid electrical connection.
  • Test Battery Health Periodically: Have your battery tested during routine service visits—especially before extreme temperatures—to detect early signs of weakness.
  • Drive Regularly or Use a Maintainer: If you don’t drive often, use a battery maintainer to prevent discharge and extend the battery’s lifespan.
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