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QuestionWhat should I keep in mind when replacing a car battery?Hovig Manouchekian is an Auto Repair and Design Specialist and the Manager of Funk Brothers Auto, a family-owned business operated since 1925. With over 30 years of experience in the automotive industry, Hovig specializes in the process of auto repair and maintenance. He is also very knowledgeable in common automotive issues and needs including engine repair, battery replacement, and windshield accessory and maintenance. Hovig's knowledge and hard work have contributed to Funk Brothers Auto winning Angie's List Super Service Award for five consecutive years.Make sure you are connecting your battery cables correctly. It's a common mistake to connect the cables backwards. You should also know the specifications of your vehicle when looking to replace the battery, as you need a battery that is the right size for your car.
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QuestionWhat will happen if my car battery loses its cap?Community AnswerIf one or more of your wet car battery's caps are missing, then the acid will slosh out when you take the first corner or brake.
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QuestionWhat could be wrong if my car won't start with the key, but will start if I push start it?Community AnswerIt likely means that the battery is dead or very low. Have your battery checked.
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QuestionCan you store a battery on the garage floor?Logic Johnson LafontaineTop AnswererAs long as your garage is dry and the temperature never drops below freezing, yes.
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QuestionHow can I know if there is an electrical fault that might spoil the battery?Community AnswerElectrical faults can mean different things. Most cars have power drains for clocks and computers and even alarms. However, excessive drains will ruin a battery. To check a power drain in your system, you can purchase a DC amp meter at Batteries Plus Bulbs or a similar store. Most amp meters are AC only. Some are simple enough to use: just wrap the sensor clips around the battery cable and read any amperage draws. The stores can also test your alternator to tell if there is an issue with it as well.
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QuestionWhen charging a car battery, do I disconnect the charger before starting the car?Community AnswerYes. Never start a car connected to charging cables. You run the risk of shorting out the battery or having a surge of power which could in some cases start a fire.
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QuestionWhat could the problem be if my battery light stays on after I have started the car?Community AnswerIf the battery light remains lit after your car has been started, this mean either your battery needs changing or your charging system is not working properly.
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QuestionWhen cleaning the battery posts, won't the car's electrical system turn off? So how do I maintain the battery?Community AnswerIn order to clean your car battery poles, you need to disconnect the wires. Doing so will reset any error codes stored on the ECU, also any settings on the radio, and may trigger the alarm when the battery is reconnected, but that is the only way to do it.
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QuestionWhat is causing my car battery to lose its voltage in a short amount of time after charging it?Community AnswerThe battery needs to be replaced. It can no longer hold a charge. If it's brand new, then it could be a factory defect.
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QuestionShould I refrain from using the heater and radio in the winter to maintain power to start a low mileage car or will that harm the battery?Community AnswerOnce the car is running, it's fine. The power is drawn from the engine. Before the car is started it may drain your battery to the point where your engine will not have enough power to start. It's recommended to start the car before any other electronics, just to make sure you're not stuck needing a jump start.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my new car battery does't work when I try to turn on my vehicle?Community AnswerReplace it at the shop. New batteries probably have 2 years of warranty and if there will are any problems, then they will change it or fix free of charge.
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QuestionCan I keep my car battery charged if I don't drive it regularly?Community AnswerBuy a battery charger and follow the enclosed instructions. The chargers are inexpensive, easy to operate, and will extend the life of your battery.
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