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- How to Change a Punctured Tyre
- How to Make Your Car Battery Last Longer
- Car Aircon Maintenance Tips
- How to Jumpstart a Car Battery
- How to Spot Worn Tyres
- How to Spot Worn Shocks or Struts
- How to Spot Worn Brakes
- How to Wash Your Car Correctly
- How to Keep Your Car in Showroom Condition
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How to make your car battery last longer
Your car battery starts your engine and powers the many crucial electronic components in your car. To ensure prolonged battery life, check and maintain your engine on a regular basis.
Here are some tips to keep your battery in an optimal state.
- 1. Car batteries lose their charge eventually. Check your car battery regularly.
- 2. Ensure that your alternator is not charging at too high or too low a rate. This may cause your car battery to deteriorate prematurely.
- 3. Avoid exposing your car batteries to extreme heat. This damages the positive plates and grids, weakening or even damaging your car battery.
The best way to avoid having to jump-start a dead battery is to learn the warning signs of an aging or worn battery.
Stop by your local Quick Lane for a battery test if you notice:
- Excessive corrosion around the battery terminals or cables
- Bulging or deformity of the battery casing
- Difficulty starting your engine
- Consistent electrical system problems
Contact us at +65 6477 7368 for a battery test if you notice any of the following symptoms.
- Excessive corrosion around the battery terminals or cables
- Bulging or deformity of the battery casing
- Difficulty in starting your engine
- Frequent electrical system problems