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Health of your car battery is important – AA

Car batteries are one of the most underrated parts of the car. They are hidden from the attention of the driver and are, therefore, never top of mind.

The Automobile Association (AA) received over 18 400 calls to jump-start vehicles across the country this year and expects these calls to increase as temperatures rise.

Extreme temperatures, both hot and cold, can affect the performance of your car battery. In hot temperatures, excessive heat can accelerate chemical reactions within the battery and lead to overheating.
Car batteries are one of the most underrated parts of the car. They are hidden from the attention of the driver and are, therefore, never top of mind.

“The calls for jump-starts to the AA were received mostly between 7am and 11am as well as between 4pm and 7pm during the week. These are the peak hours for school drop-offs, getting to work in the morning and when most people are in a rush to get home in the evening. Unfortunately, most battery centres do not operate after 5pm leaving many people stuck and without alternatives,” noted the AA.

It added that it has been assisting customers with on-the-spot battery tests and installations of new batteries since 2006, a service its customers appreciate.

“The batteries we sell are Enhanced Flooded Batteries (EFB) which are maintenance-free batteries which have a longer life with stop start technology. We offer a national warranty regardless of where the battery was purchased which gives our customers an added advantage. Did you know that the amount of technology you have in your car can also take a big toll on the battery’s ability to do its job, and it is also a big determiner on how long your battery lasts? Headlights, radios, and electronic device chargers all demand power from the battery to operate. This can be overwhelming and cause the battery to fail, especially if it is older and already struggling to hold a charge. That is why it is important to make it a habit to assess the health of your car battery,” said the AA.
It added that it is important to make sure to get an annual check-up for the battery of your car.

“Drive the car regularly with distances over 10km, to give it enough chance to recharge. If the vehicle is left undriven for periods over three weeks, it is advisable to disconnect it thereby saving the charge. The AA has made it easy to ensure your car battery is always operating at its best. Get your annual battery check-up and a new battery from the AA by calling 086 1000 234 and one of our highly skilled technicians will come to you wherever you are, at whatever time you call,” said the AA.

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