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Car Batteries in Ohio | Van's Tire Pros

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Batteries

Is your car hard to start when the weather gets cold? Does it die while you’re driving? These could be signs that your car needs a new battery.

Benefits you will see when you have a new battery:

  • Quick Charging
  • Less Maintenance
  • Decreased Discharge Rate
  • New Life to Your Vehicle

Van’s Tire Pros has the battery your car needs to help it survive the hot summer days as well as the cold, freezing winter mornings. We offer you the ability to schedule a battery replacement online using our 100% secure site.

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Why do so many Ohioans rely upon Van’s Tire Pros for all their car battery-changing service needs? Some say it’s because we maintain a vast inventory of the best car batteries to buy. Others say it’s because our highly trained mechanics and experienced vehicle service technicians are experts at helping find the perfect battery for your car. Ultimately, it’s because of both these reasons and an undying commitment to providing you with the best vehicle servicing and car battery changing service in Ohio.

If you’ve recently been online looking for the best place to buy a battery near me, replace auto battery near me, or low-priced car batteries near me, you’ve found what you’re looking for. Van’s Tire Pros has been servicing Ohioans for over 30 years and each of our 13 vehicle and car battery changing service locations stand ready to help you with any battery-related servicing.

Here is an explanation of how your car battery operates, and some warning signs your car battery might need replacing.

Understanding How Car Batteries Work

Car batteries include multiple components, such as a protective frame grid, positive plate, separator, negative grid and plate, and a separate series of negative and positive plates. Like any battery, your car’s battery includes both a cathode (negative) and anode (positive) which are connected to a circuit.

These plates are held within a battery chamber that houses a strong electrolyte like sulphuric acid. Some batteries may use alkaline electrolytes like potassium hydroxide. This is often found in nickel or nickel-cadmium car batteries.

The sulphuric acid initiates a chemical reaction with builds up positive electrons in your battery’s anode until an electric charge is created. Given that each plate can generate an estimated two volts of electricity, six plates are then used within a 12-volt battery.

mechanic replacing a car battery

Your Car Battery Powers Your Vehicle

Your vehicle’s battery provides power to your vehicle’s lights, dashboard, radio, and other electrical systems. However, it doesn’t work alone. Your vehicle’s battery works with your vehicle’s alternator to ensure your vehicle always has sufficient electrical current. Once your battery starts, it activates the alternator which in turn generates an electrical current that keeps your battery powered.

Signs Your Car Battery May Need Replacing

Battery technology has come a long way, and improvements are always a priority for vehicle battery manufacturers. However, no matter how well a vehicle’s battery is made or how much engineering goes into its design, eventually, the battery will lose the ability to retain electrical charges.

Here are the most common signs your battery may need to be replaced.

  • Dimming Lights: Oftentimes, it’s minor issues like dimming lights that indicate a potential problem with your battery. If you notice your headlights or taillights dimming after you turn off your vehicle, then it could point to a problem with your battery.

  • Difficulty Starting: This is perhaps the most obvious sign that something is wrong. If you’re having problems starting your car, truck, or SUV, then it could be the battery or could be an issue with your alternator. Either way, a Van’s Tire Pros mechanic or service technician is the best resource for determining which one needs replacing.

  • Dashboard Warning Lights: Another obvious sign is if you see any flashing warning lights on your dashboard. Other times these lights may appear dim or fade in or out.

  • Problems Running Multiple Electronics: Given that your battery is responsible for providing electrical current to things working properly, having problems running multiple electronics in your vehicle could point to battery problems. Sometimes everything seems fine until you either turn on the heat or the AC and suddenly notice your dashboard lights flickering or dimming or other electronics like your stereo losing power.

  • Battery Corrosion: It’s always a good idea to check your battery when changing your oil. You can lift your hood and inspect your battery yourself. If you notice excessive corrosion on either the positive or negative posts, it could point to a battery that needs changing.

  • Your Battery’s Age: While rare, there are cases where a battery lasts past five years. However, for the most part, batteries have a shelf life of three to four years. If you’re experiencing issues and your battery is nearing this age, then it likely needs replacing.

  • Multiple Jump-Starts and Service Visits: If you’ve had to have your car jump-started recently or had servicing for your alternator or belt, then your battery probably needs inspecting.

Get The Best Car Battery Changing Service at any of Our 13 Van’s Tire Pros Ohio Locations

Van’s Tire Pros are car battery experts. Our technicians and mechanics have the experience and knowledge to make sure your vehicle gets a reliable, well-made battery that will keep your vehicle running for years to come.

If you think that your car battery needs replacing, then contact us now.

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