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Nov 21, 2023
Car Battery

You’ll need various repairs and replacements from your Chevy dealership over the years to keep your car in pristine condition. One thing you’ll need to visit a dealer for is a new car battery. You’ll probably need more than one new battery throughout your car’s life if you plan to have your car for a decade or more, so let’s learn a little about how to tell when your battery needs to be replaced.

How Frequently Do You Need a New Car Battery from Your Chevy Dealership?

The average battery’s lifespan is between three and five years. We don’t recommend waiting more than five years to replace your car battery, and it’s generally best to get it replaced around the three or four-year mark. If you wait any longer to replace the battery, then you might start having problems with it. You might notice your car feels less powerful to drive and that start-ups have less oomph when your battery is getting old.

Sometimes batteries may need to be replaced sooner than expected, too. Your battery won’t usually just fully stop working out of nowhere, though that can happen. Most of the time, your battery will start showing signs that it’s starting to struggle.

What Are the Signs That You’ll Need to Replace Your Battery Soon?

The Battery Needs to Be Jumpstarted

You get into the car to head off to work in the morning and find that the car won’t start. You get it jumpstarted, and it seems fine, so maybe it was a one-off issue. However, the problem then happens again a few days later. That’s a sign that you need to replace the battery.

The Car Is Having Electrical Issues

You get into the car to head out for a late-night grocery run and find that the headlights are dim. A lot of the functions of your vehicle that you use regularly are powered by the battery. The headlights, dash lights, infotainment display, power windows, and many more features are all powered by electricity. An old, dying battery can’t keep all those functions running well anymore.

The Battery Case Is Misshapen

You pop the hood to inspect your car’s components and notice your battery shape has swelled up or has bulges on its surface. That’s never a good sign, and misshapen batteries need to be replaced as soon as possible.

The Battery Is Leaking

You open the hood and are greeted by the foul smell of rotten eggs. That smell tells you that your battery is leaking acid, so it should be replaced right away.

Drive down to Patterson Chevrolet in Kilgore, TX to replace your car’s battery. Call us at 903-218-4455 if you have any concerns or questions about any form of car maintenance, including battery replacements.