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Tips in Choosing the Correct Car Battery

July 26, 2020/by carmel

It is time to buy yourself a new car battery! But before you do that, ask your mechanic to assist you with this issue. There are a lot of auto parts stores that have a diagnostic equipment to help evaluate if your charging systems need to be fixed. After you have done all the necessary checking, the next thing to do is to consider various things to know the proper battery for your car and driving ways.

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Before you grab your car keys again, take a look at your owner’s manual to check on the size and the type of battery your car needs.

Kinds of Batteries

  • A lot of vehicles that are powered by gas use a traditional lead-acid battery if not an absorbed glass mat (AGM) battery. Of course, if you are using a hybrid or electric vehicle, you need a nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery. Another option for electric cars is the lithium-ion (Li-ion) kind of battery.
  • Majority of the lead-acid car batteries do not need maintenance and do not need additional water as compared to models in the past years. This type of batteries is usually cheaper compared to AGM batteries, but the advantage is that they do not hold a charge. Should that occur, your car is not going anywhere.
  • AGM batteries are made to take care of recurring draining and recharging cycles compared to the standard lead-acid type of batteries. With the various electronics available for the vehicles today, AGM batteries can surely sustain the rise of power demand. It cost 40% more compared to the standard batteries but it sure is worth your money.

Cold cranking amps and cranking amps

  • To measure the battery’s power are cold cranking amps and cranking amps. If you reside in a place where it is cold, then make sure you check your cold cranking number. This will show the battery’s start-up power in climates that are cold. Do not buy a battery that has little cranking amps than what your owner’s manual suggest. Your car may stall and you will find yourself alone in the cold with a battery that died down on you.
  • On the other hand, cranking amps measure the start-up power in average climates, which is around 32 degrees Fahrenheit and above. Look at your car owner’s manual to check the least amount cranking amps that your vehicle needs.
  • For cold cranking amps and cranking amps, the bigger the number is, the better end result. You can be assured of a superior performing battery.

Reserve Capacity

  • The reserve capacity of a battery is the number of time it provides highest amperage before it entirely discharges. The greater the minute rating, the more that the probability of the battery can supply the power in occasions when the lights were left open for a certain period of time.
  • The warranty of car batteries varies from one manufacturer to the other. Some warranties will replace the battery for the promised life span, but others gives only part of the refund.

You could depend on Chaney’s Collision Center whatever your concern is. It takes pride on its good and personal service. Chaney’s Collision Center has been around since 1977, and with its highly skilled technicians, you can never go wrong.

Visit any of the Chaney’s Collision Center locations:

  • 13148 W. Foxfire Dr 113 Surprise, AZ
  • 7161 N 61st Ave, Glendale, AZ
  • 7910 N. Glen Harbor Blvd. Glendale, AZ

You may also call the hotline (623) 915-2886 for any car-related problems.

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