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Jul 8, 2022

Have you been wondering if it’s time to replace your Kia’s battery? Your car’s battery is one of the most important components for its overall function. Not only does the battery make your headlights function and give power to your car’s electrical circuit, but it’s also essentially what makes the engine start. Here are the 5 top signs that you need to fetch a new car battery at your Kia dealer.


5 Signs Your Kia Needs a New Car Battery From Your Kia Dealer

1. Your Engine Starts Slow

Like every other product, the components of your battery wear out over time. When they do, it takes more time than usual for the battery to conduct a charge to start the car. It may take a few seconds before the engine turns. When this starts happening, you should know that it’s about time for your battery to expire and need to be changed.

2. Your Engine Cranks, But It Won’t Start

This is most likely the result of a flat battery. Loose or corroded battery terminals could be preventing the electricity from the battery reach the starter motor, making your car unable to start. Your battery could be too old, you might have left the lights or accessories on for too long, or it could be a component of the car’s charging system, the alternator, failing.


3. You Jump-Start It a Lot

If you had to jump-start your car a lot, it’s obvious that there’s a problem. This could be an alternator failing or a slow power drain causing the issue. However, jump-starting your car too many times is itself detrimental to your battery and it might be time to change it.



4. You Have Dim Headlights and Degrading Electronic Functions

The battery powers all electronic components of your car including your headlights, radio, and car computer. Your battery is the source of all the energy it takes to run these things, including when you plug in your phone to charge. When the battery is growing old and dying, these functions will visibly degrade over time. Once you notice this, it’s time to get it replaced.



5. Your Battery Is Cracked, Swollen, or Leaking

If you find your car battery cracked or swollen, or you smell a strong rotten egg odor, you need a new battery immediately. Do not drive your car in this state because it can be very dangerous. In the case of a crack, any damage that leads to a short circuit can ignite the battery leading to a fire. If your battery is swollen, it means your battery is overcharged, which means heat and hydrogen build up faster than they can be dissipated which could lead it to explode.

Your car battery is an essential component of your car functioning properly, knowing the important signs for when to get it checked is an essential skill you need to master to have a safe and enjoyable experience. Contact Kelly Grimsley Kia for a smooth and effective battery replacement or any help you may need.