Beat the Breakdown
Simple Tips to Avoid the Dreaded Click and No Start
Your car’s battery is one of those things you don’t often think about – until your engine won’t start. It’s the heart of your vehicle’s electrical system, powering everything from starting the engine to running your radio, electronics and lights. But just like any part of your car, it has a lifespan and needs a little attention every now and then to make sure it lasts as long as possible.
How Long Does a Car Battery Last?
On average, a car battery lasts three to five years. This depends on how often you drive, the type of battery, and the climate conditions your vehicle faces.
How Weather Affects Battery Life
South Africa’s weather can be tough on batteries. Heat can cause the fluid inside to evaporate, damaging internal components, whereas cold slows down the chemical reactions inside the battery, making it harder for your car to start – especially on frosty winter mornings.
Watch for the Warning Signs
Stay one step ahead of a flat battery by looking out for these red flags:
- Slow or struggling engine start
- Dim or flickering headlights
- Dashboard warning lights (battery or engine)
- Unresponsive electronics like power windows or radio
- A swollen battery case
- Corrosion on battery terminals (look for a white or blue powdery buildup)
Top Tips to Extend Battery Life
A few small habits can go a long way in protecting your battery:
- Take longer drives regularly to allow for full charging
- Avoid frequent short trips that strain the battery
- Turn off lights, radios, and chargers when the engine’s off
- Clean battery terminals to prevent corrosion buildup
- Make sure the battery is tightly secured to reduce vibration damage
Get a Free Battery Test at AutoZone
Not sure if your battery is still in good shape? AutoZone offers free battery testing at all stores nationwide. It’s fast, easy, and gives you peace of mind before you find yourself stuck with a dead battery.
We also stock a range of battery maintenance chargers to help you get the most life out of your battery – especially if your car isn’t driven regularly.
Visit your nearest AutoZone today – we’ll help you stay charged and ready for the road ahead.