• By Divanshi Sharma
  • Wed, 20 Sep 2023 05:36 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Car Care Tips: Experiencing a dead car battery is a common issue that many of us have encountered in our lives. It's that frustrating moment when you try to start your car, but it just won't budge, leaving you stranded. This situation can occur for various reasons, and it's essential to understand these potential causes to prevent such inconveniences. Let's look at some of the possible factors behind a dead car battery.

Short distance drives

Regular short trips can damage car batteries, particularly in cold weather when features like heated seats and windshield defrosters are used. These trips don't allow the battery enough time to recharge properly.

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Lights left switched on 

Another reason for a dead car battery is leaving lights on, although modern cars often automatically switch them off. Electronics like the radio, infotainment screen, climate control left switched on can also drain the battery.

Dirty car battery terminals

Regularly clean your car battery, especially the terminal area, to prevent dirt and debris from causing current leakage between the terminals.

Battery Maintenance

Even if you don’t drive a car for a long time, it is essential to keep it properly maintained, including the battery, to ensure its proper functioning.

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Ignoring warning signs 

Car batteries don’t just suddenly die, they gradually degrade over time, showing warning signs such as a struggling engine start or flickering lights before complete failure.

Cold weather

Freezing temperatures can reduce battery performance by up to 35-50%, causing changes in starting and overall electrical system function, indicating a weak battery.