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Being a bit dim (quelle Surpise on that one!!) but my car battery is being tempremental and not working on a random basis (ergo making me hoick the neighbours out of bed to give me a jump start of a morn to get to work!).. so my Q is 'do batteries have a 'life'? and if replaced (at probably crippling expense) can I guarantee a stress free Winter.. (I know.. very vague.. but then again am exhausted at having to push the car...!) Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.TWR.. that was I thinking.. a simple (slash lazy) trip down the road for last nights tea then a quite hard frost this morning lead to the battery having a 'hands on hips' moment and refusing to work... Right, will get the thing checked out on Weds (first day off) and now am motivated to get the garage 'car friendly'.. anyone need a double bed....?
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Yes battery's have a 'life' and this is the time of year when they are most likely to 'die'. You almost certainly need a new one.
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Yes battery's have a 'life' and this is the time of year when they are most likely to 'die'. You almost certainly need a new one.
Its a bit warmer there Hippy, your car, they are very good if the like any car they are serviced well, I am fortunate to do my own the same as a few on here but I feel for people that SOME garages rip off, that really get my back up.
If you are going for new make sure it is warranted ( It should be, some 1 year, some 3. but whilst the car is running check around for prices.
If you are going for new make sure it is warranted ( It should be, some 1 year, some 3. but whilst the car is running check around for prices.
How far are driving? If you are only doing short journeys, typically less than 15 minutes, you are not putting back into the battery what you have taken out by starting it. This is particularly true in the winter months when you have your lights, heated rear window and blower on. As has been suggested get the battery checked by reputable garage and get them to check that the alternator is delivering enough voltage as well.
If you have flattened your battery more than a couple of times you may as well throw it away and get a new one. If your battery is failing now at the beginning of the winter it hasn't got a hope. Discharging a battery more than 25% without immediately recharging it will damage it. It is worth your neighbours good will to get a new one..
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