There comes a time in the lifespan of every car, truck, or SUV where your car battery is going to quit. On average, the life of a car battery is three to five years, so many folks have multiple batteries while they own a vehicle. Since your battery is so important to the day-to-day performance of your vehicle, it is vital that you ensure that it has the juice to get you through all of your daily travels. Here are ways to tell that your car battery might be failing:
- The car is slow to start up
- You notice that the headlights aren't as bright as usual
- When you try to start the vehicle, it clicks and clanks, but doesn't turn over
- When you turn the key, the dash lights illuminate, but the car doesn't start
- Jump starts are needed frequently to start your vehicle
Are you experiencing any of these things? Schedule a battery inspection with Lithia Ford of Klamath Falls today.