Car Won't Start?
Your Cars Battery May Be Weak or Dead
Common Symptoms That Your Cars Battery is Weak, Dead, Or Dying
Clicking Sound:
you turn turn the key on your ignition system or press the start button and only hear a clicking noise. it usually means that the battery has enough power for the starter solenoid but not enough to crank the engine.
Dashboard Warning Light:
You see an illuminated a car battery shaped symbol on your cars dashboard. That's your car electronic detection system warning you that your cars battery is low, dead, or dying.
Slow Engine Crank:
You turn on your cars ignition system and the engine cranks slowly or takes long than usual (seems sluggish). Very often this is the first warning sign of a low car battery.
No Start or Power:
You turn on your cars ignition system and absolutely nothing happens. Your cars dashboard lights and other power accessories may not work as well.
Dim Headlights and/or Electrical Issues:
You notice that your cars headlights seem dim or lower than usual especially when idling. A weak car battery struggles to power all your cars electrical components. Flickering interior lights, entertainment system won't turn on or isn't working properly, or your power windows seem slow or irresponsive.
Frequent Jump Starts:
If you find yourself needing to jump start your car often you cars battery is likely not holding a charge effectively. A healthy car battery recharges itself as you drive


Corrosion on your car battery terminals:
you turn turn the key on your ignition system or press the start button and only hear a clicking noise. it usually means that the battery has enough power for the starter solenoid but not enough to crank the engine.
Swollen and/or Bloated Battery Case:
You lift the hood of your car to inspect your cars battery and notice it looks bloated or swollen. This is an indication that it has been overcharged. This is often due to a faulty alternator and the internal components have been damaged.
Unusual Odor:
You keep smelling a rotten egg smell. It is very likely sulfuric acid venting or leaking and a good sign of internal damage to your cars battery.
Age Of Your Cars Battery:
Your cars battery under normal conditions should have a lifespan or 3 to 5 years. Hot temperatures, extended periods of inactivity, or issues with your cars electronic system can all impact the life of your cars battery.
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