Hi-Tech Repairs: Auto Servicing From The FrontlinesHi-Tech Repairs: Auto Servicing From The Frontlines


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Hi-Tech Repairs: Auto Servicing From The Frontlines

This is Joe and I am so excited that I have landed an auto mechanic apprenticeship. I've never wanted to do anything else. I grew up watching dad tinkering with his car on weekends and the desire to be around grease and oil has been in my veins ever since. Even though I've only been training for a year, I've learnt that car servicing and repairs are different from when I used to watch my dad. These days it is very hi-tech and involves researching online manuals when a less common car comes in. It has really made me aware that mechanics need to be well-qualified and dedicated to their job as carelessness can put you in serious danger. I want everyone to understand the complexities of auto servicing these days and this journal is the result. I wish the very best for you and your car. Take care.

Top Signs It's Time to Buy a New Battery for Your Car

From time to time, it's normal to have to replace the battery in your car. You might know this, but what you might not know is how to tell when your car needs a battery change. These are a few top signs that it's time for you to buy a new battery for your vehicle.

It's Winter

If winter is approaching and you haven't changed your car battery in a while, it's time to at least have your existing battery tested. In the winter, the chemical reaction inside your car's battery slows down, which drains your battery. Plus, since your oil becomes thicker when it's colder outside, it actually takes a little more power to get your car started in the winter. Because of these two things, you might find that an older car battery won't perform very well, even if it was still working properly in the summer and fall months.

You've Recently Had to Replace Your Alternator

Just like your battery, your vehicle's alternator is an important part. You might have recently had to replace your alternator, and if so, it might be time for you to replace your car's battery as well. If your faulty alternator either overcharged or undercharged your battery, then permanent damage might have been done to your battery. If you've had your alternator replaced and you buy a new car battery, then you should not have to worry about any issues with getting your vehicle to start.

You're Having Trouble Starting Your Car

You might be used to being able to start your car with ease. However, now, you might have found that your vehicle is slow to start or that it will not start at all. There are a few problems that can cause this, including an issue with your vehicle's starter. In some cases, people find that they can't get their vehicle to start because of a faulty battery. Once you replace your battery, you will hopefully find that you won't have a problem with starting your car.

You've Drained Your Battery a Lot

Leaving your headlights or interior lights on can cause your car's battery to drain. You might be able to charge or jumpstart it, but if you drain your battery multiple times in this way, then it can cause permanent damage. You may need to replace your car battery, and in the future, you should be careful about not draining it so that you don't reduce its lifespan.

Contact a car battery provider in your area to learn more.