Showing posts with label car battery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label car battery. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Mini Blog: Battery Tests


Here at JNAC we do a courtesy check with each service. One part of that check is a simple battery test. We do this because it is important to make sure your battery is in good shape. The battery in your car can be overlooked as it is not something always right under your nose. Having your battery health tested every once and awhile is something we highly recommend. 

To give you peace of mind, every service you come in for, as I mentioned, includes the free courtesy check. And included in this courtesy check is a quick battery test. This test will let us know the current health of your battery. If the readings come up low, we will charge your battery as your car goes through the rest of your appointment. We do have batteries in stock so if you ever have a problem and need one, please stop by or call us at (609)-655-2886.

Thursday, January 31, 2019

How the Cold Weather Can Affect Your Car


With our region seeing below freezing temperatures, those temperatures can affect your car.  So what do you have to be aware of when it is this cold?

1. Your battery can die because of the cold weather.  The extremely cold temperatures actually pulls the voltage from a battery, making it harder to start your car.  Car batteries usually last an average of three years, so the best thing to do is have your battery tested to ensure that it is strong enough to withstand the frigid weather.

2. The fluids in your car can start to thicken, and not allow your car to run properly.  We suggest checking all your fluids before the temperatures drop to ensure that you have the correct amount and the fluid is clean.  Transmission fluid is an important one, since this fluid needs to be able to move quickly, and your car won't function if it is flowing at a slow pace.

3. Tire pressure can typically lose one pound per square inch (psi) for every 10 degree temperature drop.  Check your tire pressure to ensure that your tires are properly inflated.  Under-inflated tires do not perform well and can cause damage to the tire itself.

4. Wipers and windshield washer fluid can fail.  Wipers can easily rip because of the frigid temperatures and clearing off a windshield of snow, ice, or slush.  Clean off your windshield first before using your windshield wipers.  Windshield washer fluid can freeze in extremely low temperatures, so use caution when using the fluid.

Here at Jerry Noonan's Auto Center, we understand that the cold temperatures can be a burden to you and your car.  For that reason, we provide a Winter Weather Check that goes over all the components listed above as well as the heating system, all belts, and overall condition of the vehicle.  Call us today to schedule your appointment!