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How To Shop For A Car Battery
Let's face it, if your car battery is dead or even weak, you're not going
anywhere. It's the leading cause of starting trouble. A perfectly healthy
battery in 80 degree weather will have only half of its output when the
thermometer dips to zero.
Batteries are rated by cold cranking amps (CCA rating), indicating the
battery's power. The reserve capacity rating (RC) indicates how long you
can run car accessories and still have enough power to start your engine.
Since starting a car in cold weather can take up to twice as much current
to turn over a cold engine, cars in colder climates would benefit from
a higher CCA rating. Check your owner's manual for the original equipment
manufacturer's (OEM) minimum requirements needed for your car; select
a battery adequate for your needs. Buying one with an excessive CCA rating
may be a waste of money. In every situation, more RC is better. The size
and number of plates in a battery determines how many amps it can deliver.
By having more and/or large plates, you can increase the normal life of
the battery. This is what distinguishes a 3-year from the 5-year warranty
battery.
Battery manufacturers build their products to an internationally adopted
Battery Council International (BCI) group number based on their physical
size, terminal placement and terminal polarity. BCI and the battery manufacturers
offer application guidelines that contain the OEM cranking amperage requirements
and group number replacement recommendations by make, model and year of
car and battery size, CCA and RC specifications. When buying a car battery,
it's best to shop where knowledgeable salespeople can assist you in selecting
the right size and requirements for your vehicle.
Finally, compare warranties. Most manufacturers prorate warranties based
on the full list price of both the bad and the replacement batteries.
If failure occurs halfway or more through the warranty period, buying
a new one on sale may cost less than paying for the difference under a
prorated warranty.
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