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How Cold Weather Affects Your Car Battery

The cold weather in Philadelphia can have a significant impact on your physical body and daily activities, but it can also have a significant impact on your car battery. Although winter has been fairly decent in the North the last few years, this is the time to start thinking about winter maintenance, particularly battery maintenance.
 
On average, a car battery in cold weather loses about a third of its power and about half once the temperature drops below zero. That is a scary thought, especially when you’re headed out in the morning to commute to work or take your kids to school. Once the temperature begins to decrease, the outcome is thickened oil and internal engine parts that operate much slower, which makes it harder for your engine to start.  
 

Warning Signs for a Low Charged Car Battery 

It’s only a matter of time before you encounter a dead or weakened car battery on a cold day. Fortunately, there are warning signs that you can identify, which may savecar battery in cold weather you from becoming stranded, if you take immediate action. 
 
Typical warning signs include: 
 
  • Hesitation with the engine starting 
  • Headlights or interior lights are dimmer than usual
  • Power accessories, such as power windows, operating slower than normal 
  • Built-up acid corrosion on the battery terminals or cables 
 

Precautions to Take During Cold Temperatures 

If you don’t drive your vehicle that often during the colder months, it’s imperative that you still start the engine from time to time and allow it to run for at least 15-20 minutes. The alternator should generate enough electrical current to the battery for a good recharge. Perhaps you’re a telecommuter and you drive your vehicle mostly on the weekends, or you have two vehicles and one of them is used more often than the other. Monitor how often the vehicle is not being used to prevent a completely dead battery, which may result in having a bad cell if the battery is not recharged regularly. It is also helpful for a car battery in cold weather to maintain a full tank of gas for easier engine turnover and less drain on the battery when a vehicle isn't used that often.
 

Maintaining a Fully Charged Battery

United Tire & Service strives to empower our consumers and, believe it or not, you have a great deal of control over your battery being sufficiently charged. For starters, if you have a garage, use it more often during the winter months. The less time your vehicle is directly exposed to the cold weather, the more advantage you have for the battery not becoming discharged. Unplug your phone charger and all USB cables when the devices are not in use. And above all else, make sure that your battery remains clean. United Tire & Service also wants to remind you to take this opportunity to check your roadside emergency kit and ensure that you have jumper cables as well as other emergency essentials. 
 
If your car battery needs to be replaced or recharged, be sure to contact United Tire & Service at any of our 13 auto repair shops. Our technicians are more than capable of assessing your battery to ensure that it's ready for the cold weather. Please use our online scheduler to make an appointment, or give us a call.
 

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At United Tire & Service, our staff is here to serve customers throughout Pennsylvania. We offer top-quality auto repair services done by expert technicians. From an oil change or brake repair to auto air conditioning repair, muffler repair, engine diagnostics, wheel alignment, car batteries, fleet repair, tire repair, suspension repair and Pennsylvania state vehicle inspections, we do it all. We also stock a wide selection of tires from all the top brands in the industry including Goodyear Tires, Dunlop Tires, Kelly Tires, and many more. Schedule an appointment with us today at one of our locations in Concordville, Downingtown, Emmaus, Feasterville, Phoenixville, Southampton, Paoli, West Chester or Willow Grove, PA. We are your number one source for top quality, affordable auto repair and tires!