
Are your headlights and cabin lights not shining as bright as they used to? There is not likely a bad connection or a bad electrical circuit. What is likely wrong is that your battery is getting too weak and used to hold the type of charge that will keep your lights bright.
Batteries wear out over time. Most batteries are made for 36, 48, or 60 months, and come with a date stamped on the battery itself. Check that date and see if your battery is still supposed to be OK. Most batteries live well beyond that time stamp on the battery.
The best thing to do with your battery problem is to go to your dealer. There, a technician will do some diagnostic tests on your battery to determine if it can keep a charge, and discover whether it has a dead cell in it or not. If it is no good, the technician is qualified to let you know what battery replacement is recommended for your vehicle. See your dealer today!
Batteries wear out over time. Most batteries are made for 36, 48, or 60 months, and come with a date stamped on the battery itself. Check that date and see if your battery is still supposed to be OK. Most batteries live well beyond that time stamp on the battery.
The best thing to do with your battery problem is to go to your dealer. There, a technician will do some diagnostic tests on your battery to determine if it can keep a charge, and discover whether it has a dead cell in it or not. If it is no good, the technician is qualified to let you know what battery replacement is recommended for your vehicle. See your dealer today!
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