Posted on 6/30/2019
No one wants to get into their car on their way to a destination to find that their car won’t start. If you get into your car and crank the ignition and your car doesn’t start up, your vehicle may have a dead battery. A dead battery is never fun, and during the summer, batteries can tend to die quicker and more suddenly. Here are some ways on how to avoid a dead battery this summer: Try to park your vehicle in parking lot structures, out of the sun, and in the shade. Have your vehicle charge tested before hitting the road for a long drive. If it has been a while since your last new battery, it doesn’t hurt to have your battery charge checked. If your battery is nearing the end of its life, a new battery is a good idea. Unplug any cords that aren’t being used and reduce A/C use if possible. Keep your vehicle clean to reduce the overall effort that your vehicle needs to move. Think about investing in a car battery charger ... read more