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Are electrical system issues killing your battery?

Your car battery is the center of your car’s electrical system. That is why when it dies, as annoying as that can be, the power to all of the accessories within this system go too. These accessories include the power windows, power locks, head lamps, radio, antenna, and much more. The system itself is made of the alternator, spark plugs, battery, headlamps, and windshield wipers. And although some components may seem more important than others, all are vital to the optimal performance of your vehicle. No one wants to make a huge investment in a vehicle, only to drive it around town with some systems working, and others not.

A dead battery or a complication in the electrical system can put a damper on anyone’s day. A cheap battery can do this more frequently. When you get battery service from a trusted repair shop, be sure they use quality batteries upon replacement. Otherwise, your dead battery will be killing your plans more often than it should be. Heat, not cold, shortens battery life, says the Car Care Council. Excessive heat and overcharging are thus the main reasons for shortened battery life. Heat causes battery fluid to evaporate, thus damaging the internal structure of the battery. This could be one reason for electrical system issues.

Other electrical system issues include loose connections, short circuits, broken connnectors, worn wiring, etc… Intermittent failures can be difficult to diagnose, but with a little persistence the problem can be detected and repaired. A car wiring system is made up of many smaller systems that can communicate with each other when needed. Automotive service can be helpful in diagnosing electrical system failures better than unfamiliar drivers.

Additionally, it is very important to note that many electrical problems can cause a fuse under the dashboard to blow which will require the fuses to be replaced in order to actually fully repair the electrical problem. Without replacing the electrical fuses, you are not going to be able to determine fully if the electrical problem is corrected. Common maintenance on your vehicle can also monitor and diagnose any problems.

Lastly, the number-one alternator killer is a battery that’s on its last legs; the alternator has to overwork to keep it charged. If your battery is 5 years old, find reliable auto repair in Mesa or Tempe to have a battery service performed today. Today’s auto electrical systems are getting more intricate and are stressing the limits of current technology but they are basically the same design as 30 years ago. After all, no one wants to find themselves stuck with a dead battery in the hot Arizona sun.

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