When replacing your car's battery it is important to use the correct battery for your vehicle. Unfortunately, getting the right battery isn't as simple as going to an automotive parts store and picking up the first one that you see. When buying your car a battery you must take certain things into consideration.
Check the owner's manual for your vehicle. Look for information on what is the correct battery size for the make and model of your car.
Go to an automotive store or any place that sells batteries for cars. Look for batteries that are suitable for your climate conditions. This is particularly important if you live in a cold environment.
3.Pick which type of battery you want; a low maintenance battery or a maintenance-free one. Maintenance-free batteries are sealed and generally operate longer and recharge quickly. Low maintenance batteries are not sealed and water can be added if needed, which makes it ideal for hotter climates.
Check out what the reserve capacity is for the battery. This indicates how long the car can run using only the battery if the alternator is not being charged.
Check the shipping date on the battery. This indicates how long the battery has been sitting in the store. The letter on the shipping date indicates which month it was shipped, with the letter "A" representing January. The number indicates what year the battery was shipped, so if the number is a 10 it was shipped in 2010.
Make sure the battery has a good warranty in the event that something should prematurely go wrong with it during your warranty period. Good luck buying a new battery.
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