Simple Answers from Dakota Ridge Auto for LITTLETON: Battery Replacement

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Simple Answers from Dakota Ridge Auto for LITTLETON: Battery Replacement

Question:
When do I need to replace my battery?

Dakota Ridge Auto Answer:
That’s a good question for LITTLETON drivers. All batteries wear out and need to be replaced – but some are replaced before their time.

Look, if your battery is dying and you need a jump-start, it could very well be that you have a bad battery. But LITTLETON drivers should have Dakota Ridge Auto test the battery first to see if it’s actually bad. The problem could be a parasitic drain or a bad alternator that’s not properly charging your battery.

And LITTLETON drivers in this situation also need to have their service advisor their alternator and have it tested. A surprisingly high percentage of “bad” alternators brought into Dakota Ridge Auto in LITTLETON are actually just fine: the problem is a worn serpentine belt and/or belt tensioner. If the belt is slipping, it’s not spinning the alternator properly so it can’t fully charge the battery.

Hopefully, LITTLETON drivers can see that a dead battery can be the result of a chain of events: a worn serpentine belt, a worn belt tensioner, a bad alternator, or a bad battery. If you don’t check the belt, tensioner, and alternator you can just end up replacing batteries that are still good. Talk to your friendly and knowledgeable pros at Dakota Ridge Auto.

That brings us back full circle to when batteries do fail. There’s a chemical cycle that takes place inside your battery: the battery is discharged when you start the vehicle and is recharged by the alternator when you drive. Short trips around the Englewood area with frequent stops and starts may mean that your battery is never fully recharged. When a battery isn’t fully charged parts of the battery harden and are no longer available to “store” electricity. Over time, your battery just can’t hold enough charge for the needs of your vehicle. This is to your alternator as it tries to keep up, causing it to wear out prematurely.

Batteries last longer in colder climates and wear out faster in warmer CO climates. We want to remind LITTLETON drivers that, on average, 70% of batteries fail within four years. Many CO automotive experts recommend replacing your battery every five years. This will the chances of being stranded on a local with a dead battery as well as prevent undue wear on your alternator.

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