Car Battery Replacement
How Many Years Do Car Batteries Last?
Are you wondering how long car batteries last? The answer depends on the battery, the damage, and the maintenance it has received. However, you can typically expect a battery to last three to five years. It is a good idea for Toyota owners to get their car batteries replaced before the four-year mark.
How Do I Know If My Car Needs a New Battery?
Even the newest driver can learn about their battery. It is easy to tell when the battery isn't working properly. The electrical components of the car will start to malfunction or not work at all.Ā
- Dashboard lights. One of the most obvious signs is the dashboard lights. When you try to start the engine, it won't turn on, and neither will the lights.
- Cranking engine sounds. Car owners attempting to start their car will hear cranking sounds from the engine, but it won't start. There is no power to start with!
- Many jump-starts. Repeatedly letting your battery die and jump-starting it could cause more problems. These car owners should seek out a car battery replacement.
- Overt corrosion, leakage, or damage. If there is anything unusual about the car battery's appearance, visit our Toyota service center. Leakage is not normal and excessive corrosion can be a sign of age.
What Can Drain a Car Battery When the Car is Off?
Do you know how car batteries stay powered? Each car also has something called an alternator. The alternator gets its name from the alternating electric current. This alternator runs while the car is running. Its purpose is to keep the battery charged. When car owners use the battery without the engine running, it will deplete the battery.
The most common way drivers drain a battery when the car is off is by leaving the headlights or cabin lights on. Defective fuses and bad wiring can also be responsible for draining a battery.
Do I Need to Replace My Battery After a Jump Start?
It depends on how many times you have jump-started your battery. If you have only jump-started the battery one time, there is no harm in keeping the battery. However, if you have had a malfunction that consistently depletes your battery, it might be time for a replacement. Batteries last a long time, but they still require proper care. A small slip-up is only a bump in the road, but many mistakes will lead to a car battery replacement.Ā
Make sure that you run the engine for at least 30 minutes after jump-starting your car!