Plan ahead: Don't wait until the last minute to check your car battery
CAA SCO anticipating high call volume as provincial restrictions are lifted.
THORNHILL, ON, Feb. 11, 2021 /CNW/ - Ahead of the Family Day long weekend, CAA South Central Ontario (CAA SCO) is recommending that drivers go out and start your cars to make sure your batteries are in good condition and ready to power your vehicle the next time you need it.
"We have been at home, and our cars have been sitting idle for extended periods of time. Turning your car on before you need it will determine if your battery will start, and driving your vehicle once every 2 weeks will ensure the battery will be charged and ready to go," says Tony Tsai, vice president of corporate communications and services for CAA SCO.
If your car does not start and you suspect it's the battery, CAA recommends you make an appointment to get your car battery checked to ensure it is in good shape.
"We are anticipating higher than normal call volumes next week as the province eases restrictions. If you do require battery service don't leave it to the last minute," says Tsai.
So how do you know your battery is on its way out? One sign, is your vehicle's headlights will dim when idling and brighten when you rev the engine. Also listen for cranking, grinding or clicking when you turn on your ignition, these are all signs that your car battery needs to be replaced.
For CAA members, if your battery is giving you problems or you are unsure if it's time to replace it, you can call CAA's mobile Battery Service at *222 to have a trained CAA Battery Service Representative come test your battery and provide a helping hand.
In comparison a battery check at automotive facilities across Ontario can take up to 30 minutes and can range from $30 to $50.
About CAA South Central Ontario
As a leader and advocate for road safety and mobility, CAA South Central Ontario is a not-for-profit auto club which represents the interests of 2 million members. For over a century, CAA has collaborated with communities, police services and government to help keep drivers and their families safe while travelling on our roads.
SOURCE CAA South Central Ontario
Nadia Matos, Media & PR Consultant, C: (416) 523-0663, E: [email protected]; Tony Tsai, VP Corporate Communications and Services, C: (416) 254-2653, E: [email protected]
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