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By Motoring Reporter

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Top 5 car battery myths debunked

From jump starting to recharging, Battery Centre debunks common myths about car batteries.


Batteries are core to a car’s functioning, but there are still many misconceptions about how to properly care for them – or how they operate.

From jump starting to recharging, Battery Centre debunks common myths about car batteries. Keep these fast facts in mind to prevent potentially dangerous and inconvenient situations.

Myth: A battery should last for a certain amount of time.
Fact: Battery structure is compromised over time as acid causes decay, so their ‘life’ isn’t always precise. It depends on a number of factors like proper installation, climate, how often the car is used and whether the battery and car are maintained properly. Battery Centre specialists can properly check, service and recharge vehicle batteries, increasing battery life and reliability.

Myth: Batteries last longer in warm climates.
Fact: Warm climates deteriorate car batteries due to water loss, heat distortion and increased corrosion. If you’re in a warm climate, contact Battery Centre to check your battery is in a full state of charge. Battery Centre stocks robust batteries that are more resistant to water loss, to ensure your battery lasts as long as possible.

Myth: A battery light means a flat battery.
Fact: Drivers assume the battery light means the battery is flat. In reality, it means there’s a problem with the car’s charging system and the car is running on battery power alone. If you keep driving, the car will eventually break down – and it could damage your car’s electrical system.

Myth: Driving a car after a jump start will recharge the battery.
Fact: Many people are guilty of this error. In fact, no amount of driving will fully recharge a dead battery – not even idling the engine. The only way to restore a battery is with a battery charger. You’ll also prevent wear, tear and save on fuel by using a charger to restore the battery to its maximum charge. After a jump start, it’s advisable to visit your nearest Battery Centre to get it checked and charged by experts.

Myth: A car battery will recharge when the car is off.
Fact: Batteries have a natural self-discharge. What most people don’t know is modern vehicle electronics draw power from the battery, even when the car is turned off. Over time, a battery discharges if the car isn’t driven. The only way to combat this is to drive regularly or connect a maintenance charger.

Additionally, short stop-start trips, driving in extreme hot or cold weather, and leaving corrosion and loose terminals unchecked all contribute to battery drain. If you’re going away for an extended period of time, ask a friend or family member to drive your car regularly. Improper maintenance of your car battery will shorten its life span. Consult a battery specialist on how best to maintain your battery to boost battery life span and reliability.

Battery Centre specialists are always on hand to assist with regular battery care and reliable car advice. Here’s where to find your nearest Battery Centre. For more information about Battery Centre and the full range of batteries on offer, visit www.battery.co.za or call toll free 0800 112 600.

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