Whether you're commuting to work or heading out on a road trip, a weak or failing battery can leave you stranded without warning. If you notice any of these signs, it's time to schedule a battery inspection or replacement with our experienced technicians:
⚠️ Slow Engine Crank: If your engine takes longer than usual to start, your battery may be losing its charge.
⚠️ Dashboard Battery Warning Light: A battery or charging system warning light can indicate an issue that needs immediate attention.
⚠️ Dim Headlights or Electrical Issues: Weak batteries often cause headlights to dim and electrical components to perform inconsistently.
⚠️ Frequent Jump Starts: If you regularly need a jump start, your battery may no longer be holding a reliable charge.
⚠️ Corroded Battery Terminals: White, blue, or green buildup around the battery terminals can affect performance and reliability.
⚠️ Swollen or Damaged Battery Case: Excessive heat or age can cause the battery case to bulge, reducing its effectiveness and increasing the risk of failure.
⚠️ Battery Is More Than 3–5 Years Old: Even without obvious symptoms, older batteries are more likely to fail unexpectedly and should be tested regularly.
⚠️ Clicking Sound When Turning the Key: A rapid clicking noise when starting your vehicle is often a sign of a weak or dead battery.