5 tips to help extend your car’s battery life – Times of India

Car battery is one of the most important components and each car battery is a lifetime. On average a lead-acid battery can be expected to last around 3-4 years but this time frame will vary depending on weather conditions, performance of your car’s charging circuit and usage.
Still, you have ways to prevent them from dying prematurely. Here are 5 easy tips to extend the life of your car’s battery.
1. Don’t leave your car unused for a long time

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Do not let your car sit in an unused space for a long time. Your car’s lead-acid battery self-discharges at about 1% per day at room temperature, 0.25% per day at 10°C (50°F), and 1.5% per day at 30°C (86°F) Will do f) That’s why it’s important to either take your car out for a spin or connect a trickle charger to keep the battery charged.
2. Avoid using accessories when engine is off

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Your car’s battery is primarily used to start the engine. Using other car features such as the music system, interior lights and headlights when the engine is not running will affect the reliability of your car’s battery. Always make sure all electronics are turned off and double check if the lights are off before you park the car.
3. Constantly Check the Water Level

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It is very important to maintain the distilled water level in lead acid batteries. Inspect your car battery’s water levels to make sure they are at the correct level, especially in the hot summer months.
If you have a new wet cell car battery, check the water level once or twice every three months. If your battery is more than 1.5 years old, it is recommended to check it once a week.
4. Keep Your Connectors and Terminals Clean

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Battery terminals and connectors will wear out over time and keeping them clean is a great way to extend the life of your car battery. A battery that is full of rust and dirt can over discharge and create a mild short circuit that weakens the battery.
5. Avoid Heat Exposure

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Your car battery’s exposure to extreme heat increases the rate at which water evaporates from the cells. Avoid parking your car in direct sunlight and park your car in the shade and keeping your vehicle in the garage when not in use will increase the battery life of your car.