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Keep Your Car Battery Cool: Top Tips for Hot Weather

With temperatures reaching 34°C this week, it’s important to take extra care of your car battery to prevent heat-related damage.

Hot weather can shorten a car battery’s life by causing fluid evaporation, internal corrosion, and faster chemical reactions.

Here are practical steps to protect your car battery in high temperatures:

🔧 1. Parking Smart

  • Park in the shade whenever possible.
  • Windshield sunshades can help to reduce heat buildup inside the car.
  • Car covers are a great option for long-term parking protection.

 

🧼 2. Keep the Battery Clean

  • Heat can speed up corrosion on the terminals.
  • Check for any white/blue buildup on battery terminals and clean it with:
    • A mix of baking soda + water
    • A wire brush or cloth
  • Always ensure that terminals are tight and secure.

 

🔋 3. Check Battery Fluid (if applicable)

  • Some batteries allow inspection of electrolyte levels.
  • Top up with distilled water only if levels are low (avoid overfill).
  • Maintenance-free batteries don’t need this step.

 

4. Test Battery Health

  • Heat can weaken the battery internally.
  • Get it tested periodically – Pop in and we can check this for you!
  • If the battery shows signs of weakness, it is best to get it replaced—don’t wait for complete failure.

 

🔌 5. Minimize Electrical Load

  • Avoid running electronics like the AC, radio, or lights when the engine is off.
  • Heavy use of electronics increases strain on the battery, especially in heat.

 

🚗 6. Drive Regularly

  • Frequent short trips or long periods of inactivity can weaken a battery.
  • Take a longer drive to keep it fully charged.

 

🔄 7. Replace Older Batteries

  • Most car batteries last 5-8 years, but extreme heat can shorten that.
  • If your battery is older, consider proactive replacement before summer peaks.

 

⚠️ Warning Signs of Heat Damage

Watch out for:

  • Slow engine crank / sluggish or laboured sounds
  • Swollen battery casing
  • Strange smells (sulphur/rotten eggs)
  • Dashboard battery warning light

 

Quick Summary

Protect your battery by keeping it cool, clean, secure, and regularly checked. Heat is more damaging than cold, so a little maintenance in summer goes a long way.

 

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