Dealing With Corroded Battery Terminals
Your car’s battery does more than just start the engine. It powers key features, supports electronics, and helps keep everything running smoothly.
Your car’s battery does more than just start the engine. It powers key features, supports electronics, and helps keep everything running smoothly.
Nothing quite stops your day like a car that won’t start. You’re ready to leave for work or collect the kids from school, you turn the key in the ignition or press the button and all you hear is a click, or worse, silence.
You turn the key in your ignition, but instead of a smooth start, the engine barely turns over or nothing happens at all. You’ve just charged or replaced the battery not too long ago, so what gives?
Summer is a great time for driving, especially on long road trips or weekend getaways. But while most people think about checking their air conditioning or topping up coolant during this season, the car battery often gets overlooked.
There’s nothing worse than getting ready to head out on a sunny summer morning, only to find your car won’t start. You turn the key or press the button, and instead of the usual hum of the engine, you’re met with weak clicks or silence.
Hot summer days might seem harmless for your car, but they can quietly take a toll on parts you don’t always think about, especially the battery.
Few things are more frustrating than turning the key only to hear that dull clicking noise. A dead or weak battery often strikes when you’re least prepared – you might be parked at work, on your drive, or worse, stuck on the roadside.