Allways Atascosa Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram

Apr 26, 2024
A battery test being done near Pleasanton, TX

Have you ever been caught off-guard by a dead battery in your CDJR vehicle? Most drivers have been there, but did you know there are warning signs that can help prevent that inconvenient situation? Keep reading as we discuss some common warning signs, so you will know when it’s time to visit your CDJR dealer for a new car battery.

Repeated Jump-starts

If you need to jump-start your car frequently during a short period of time, it’s likely your car battery is failing to maintain enough power to start the engine.

Dim Headlights While Idling 

Pay attention to the strength of your headlights. If they appear dim during idle but brighten when you accelerate, there is a good chance your battery is too weak to send sufficient power to the lighting components.

Unpleasant Smell

If you notice a sulfuric odor or “rotten egg” smell coming from your car battery, that could mean the battery has a leak. This can happen when the battery has been damaged or overcharged.

Long Period of Unuse

The adage ‘use it or lose it’ applies to car batteries. Though a car draws power from the battery, a healthy battery will also charge while the car is being driven. Therefore, not driving your car for an extended time can cause the battery’s power supply to deplete.

Slow Starting

If your car takes a bit longer to start than usual, it could be due to a failing battery. When a car battery becomes low on resources, it can take longer for it to respond to power demands.

Sluggish Power Windows

Often when a car battery is on the brink of dying, features powered by electrical components, such as power windows, become slow and sluggish when the engine is turned off.

Visible Corrosion on Terminals 

When you look at your car battery, if you notice a chalky white-greenish substance on the battery terminals, it is most likely corrosion. While light corrosion is normal and can usually be cleaned off, excessive corrosion may mean the battery is leaking or damaged. Also, the thick buildup can block the battery from sending power out to components. Being aware of these common signs of a dying car battery can save you from the inconvenience of getting stranded while on the road. If you notice any of the signs mentioned above, visit or contact us at Allways Atascosa CDJR in Pleasanton, TX to have your battery checked and/or replaced.