Your car battery is responsible for providing a jolt of electricity to all the electrical parts of your vehicle. When your car battery is dead, your car won’t start. In some cases, the engine won’t attempt to turn over and your lights and other electricals won’t work. Other times the engine will attempt to crank but won’t start. Either way, you want to use the jumper cables to give your battery a start.
Your battery is a chemical reaction that converts chemical energy into electrical energy, providing your car with a steady about of power and equipping it with the ability to deliver a voltage to the starter.
You can try to check the four or five digit date code on the cover of your battery case. The first part is key, so look for at the first letter and digit.
Car batteries can last anywhere between 3-5 years. Combining that with the information above can give you a sense if your battery is on the tail end of its life or not. Not all batteries are made the same, though. If your car often has slow engine crank or sporadically doesn’t start, monitor it carefully because you might be due for a change soon, especially if it’s been over 3 years.
Car batteries, whether for standard or hybrid cars, motorcycles, or trucks, are considered hazardous waste, but luckily enough, on average 90% of car batteries are recyclable. Most standard car batteries are typically created from heavy metals (such as lead), acid, and plastic, and if they are not disposed of correctly they can cause serious harm to the environment. Even though hybrid car batteries don’t contain lead, they can still have a high toxicity rate and cause environmental harm. Therefore it’s important to take the time and figure out how to properly dispose of the them.
There numerous places where you can recycle your old car battery:
For Hybrid Cars:
If your battery is getting old or your vehicle needs some maintenance, please come by and see your local mechanics at Warrenton Automotive. We are here to answer any of your automotive questions and happy to help you with any issues related to your vehicle. Call us to today to schedule a check up.