Dec 23, 2023

Your car battery provides the power needed to start your Chevy, and it supplies power to other components like the radio and headlights. It’s important to keep tabs on the health of your battery and replace it before it dies. Installing a new car battery is an easy service that your local Chevy dealership can perform. Here’s what to expect when scheduling battery service.

Getting a New Car Battery at Your Chevy Dealership

Replace Your Battery Before It Dies

Batteries tend to die at inopportune times. But if you proactively replace your battery before it expires, you won’t have to worry about being stranded. If your vehicle has become slow to start, or if you have to jumpstart it to get it going, that’s a sign that your battery may be weakening. If your headlights, power windows, and other electrical components also are performing sluggishly, that’s another indication that your battery is no longer holding a full charge.

Looking under your hood from time to time is another good way of keeping tabs on your battery. If the battery case is bulging, or excessively corroded, or if your battery is emitting the sulfuric smell of rotten eggs, your battery needs to be checked out and likely replaced.

Battery Service at Our Dealership

Any time your vehicle is in our shop because of a battery issue, it’ll be in the hands of one of our factory-trained technicians. Our technicians are experts in all things Chevy, and they’ll be able to determine if the problem is a battery issue or some other mechanical issue. We can also test your battery and advise you on how soon you’ll need to replace it.

Our service department carries a range of ACDelco car batteries, and we can install the appropriate one in your Chevy. Unless you’re combining it with another service, battery testing and replacement can usually be performed quickly, so you’ll be back on the road in no time.

Your New Battery Should Last Several Years

The Texas heat can take a toll on batteries, but once you’ve had a new one installed, you should be set for four or five years. To prolong your battery’s life, try to get out on the highway for a long drive every few weeks. Occasional longer drives will keep your battery more charged than a series of short, daily trips.

You’ll also want to make sure you don’t leave your headlights on for an extended period when the vehicle’s engine is off.

Battery service for your vehicle is simple, yet essential. It’s primarily a matter of keeping an eye on the strength of your battery and replacing it before it dies. When you’re ready to schedule your next service appointment, give us a call at Bacon Auto Ranch.