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May 13, 2024
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Your car battery plays a crucial role in your vehicle’s ignition system, which is why you might not be able to start your car when your battery is dead. Routine battery maintenance at your Los Angeles Subaru dealership can assess the health of your battery so you can charge or replace your battery as needed. 

 

Have Your Subaru Battery Checked

It’s best to have a certified Subaru mechanic check on the condition of your battery. While you may notice some obvious signs, like corrosion on top of the battery, only a Subaru mechanic will have the tools to check the current charge of your battery or identify battery performance issues. 

The process of maintaining your battery starts with inspecting the condition of your battery, including battery cable connections. Your battery has various terminals and screws that should be checked regularly to avoid issues such as leaks or damage from overheating. A mechanic can also clean your battery to ensure there is no oxidation or corrosion causing damage. 

How Often Should You Schedule Battery Maintenance?

Your Subaru car battery will last for about four years under normal driving conditions. Your battery life may be compromised if you routinely use vehicle features, such as the radio or lights, when the engine is not turned on, since these actions can run down your battery charge more quickly. Ideally, you can schedule maintenance for your battery once or twice a year during your other routine vehicle services, such as your next oil change or air filter replacement. 

What Are Signs You Need a New Battery?

An early warning sign that your battery needs to be replaced might be an engine that is slow to start. If you find yourself having to try your ignition multiple times, the culprit could be a low battery charge or even an alternator issue. 

You might have a dying battery if you notice problems like dim headlights, flickering interior lights, or problems with other electrical features, such as windows that roll up or down slowly. Sometimes, battery acid leaks can cause an odd smell, or your check engine light could turn on. 

How Long Does It Take to Replace Your Battery at Your LA Subaru Dealer?

It will typically take about 15 minutes to replace your battery if your old battery cannot be recharged. Charging up your battery at the dealership without replacing it can be done in a few hours. 

When you get a new genuine Subaru battery, you will have the benefit of certain warranties. Your Subaru battery will come with a 30-month battery replacement warranty, a free towing service to the nearest authorized Subaru service department, and a limited 85-month warranty to cover mechanical defects. 

Maintaining your battery should be done routinely to ensure your battery is holding a charge. When it’s time to replace your car battery, schedule service at Puente Hills Subaru in City of Industry, CA