Feb 2, 2024
6 Signs Your Lincoln Needs a New Car Battery

Has your car been starting slowly lately? Are the electronics acting strange? Those are both signs that you need a new car battery, and there are many more signs that indicate it’s time to visit the Lincoln dealer for a battery replacement.

6 Signs You Need a New Car Battery From Your Lincoln Dealer

1. Your Battery Is More Than Three Years Old

Batteries typically last for three years, although they can sometimes last longer. Once your battery reaches three years old, it’s time to visit the dealer and ask whether or not you should have it replaced. Your dealer will test your battery’s health and determine whether or not it’s time for you to get a new one.

2. Your Battery Case Is Corroded or Warped

Visual inspections are important, as they help you spot problems in your car early. Routinely check on your battery and make sure the case isn’t corroded or misshapen. A bulging battery, a battery with blisters on its case, or a battery with corrosion on its terminals should be replaced.

3. Your Accessories Are Acting Funny

Sometimes one of your accessories will stop working if you’ve blown a fuse, but if multiple accessories act strange, then it’s probably caused by an issue with the battery or the alternator. Your headlights could get dim or start flickering, your dash lights could flicker or become dimmer than usual, your radio might not work, or your windows could start moving slowly.

4. Your Car Won’t Start

Sometimes your battery won’t show signs that it’s dying, and instead, it’ll just die. When your battery dies, your car won’t be able to start at all. There are lots of different issues that can prevent your car from starting, so check if it’s your battery by attempting to jumpstart the vehicle. If your car starts and stays running, then your battery is the problem.

5. Your Car Smells Bad Under the Hood

If you pop your hood and are hit by the overwhelming stench of rotten eggs, then it means your battery is leaking. A leaky battery should be replaced as soon as possible. Corrosion on the terminals is another sign that your battery is leaking

6. Your Car Starts Slowly

If it’s taking longer for your engine to turn over when you try to start the car, then your battery may be failing. A worn-out starter motor, a broken alternator, or faulty wiring can also make your engine slow to turn over. You’ll need your dealer to thoroughly inspect your car to determine the cause of the problem.

Visit Bayway Lincoln in Houston, TX for a prompt battery replacement. Call our service department at 346-560-7165 to book an appointment.

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