Four warning signs to replace your car battery
THORNHILL, ON, Nov. 10, 2014 /CNW/ - Bone-chilling temperatures gripped southern Ontario during this past winter – one of the longest and coldest in 20 years. Parts of the province plunged into a deep freeze and 'polar vortex' made its way in to everyday conversations.
Before the deep freeze returns this year, remember to have your car battery tested by a professional to make sure it is ready to face another frigid winter.
"The harsh winter temperatures can drain the power from your vehicle's battery," said Silvana Aceto, Communications Consultant, CAA SCO. "Before you try to start your car, make sure you have turned off all your accessories including the heater, radio and lights."
The average lifespan of a battery is 3-5 years, but driving conditions, weather and lack of care can shorten it.
Here are some warning signs that your battery may need to be replaced:
- Your vehicle cranks slowly when trying to start.
- You hear a grinding, clicking or buzzing when you turn the ignition on.
- Your vehicle has previously stalled.
- Your headlights dim when you are idling but brighten when you rev the engine.
CAA offers a reliable and convenient mobile battery service that will come to you to deliver, install, and recycle your old battery. Call 1-800-222-4357, visit www.caasco.com/batteryservice or download the CAA app to get a free quote for your battery.
Drivers can help avoid breakdowns by keeping their vehicle properly maintained throughout the year. But if you end up stranded on a busy highway it's important to know what to do in an emergency situation:
- Stay calm and pull off the road safely.
- Remember your vehicle's location. This will come in handy when calling for help.
- If you must get out of your vehicle, exit from the side away from moving traffic.
- Never stand behind or directly in front of your vehicle, as you are at risk of being struck by drivers who might not see you.
- If you CANNOT pull off the road, turn on your emergency flashers. Call 9-1-1 for help.
For over a hundred years, CAA has been helping Canadians stay mobile, safe and protected. CAA South Central Ontario is one of nine auto clubs across Canada providing roadside assistance, automotive care, travel products, insurance services and member savings for more than 1.9 million members.
SOURCE: CAA South Central Ontario
Silvana Aceto, Media and PR Consultant, CAA SCO, [email protected], Office: (905) 771-3194, Cell: (416) 209-4930 or Jeff LeMoine, Communications Consultant, CAA SCO, [email protected], Office: (905) 771-4709, Cell: (416) 254-0641.
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