the battery or take it in for repairs.
First, determine whether the battery light is only illuminating for a few seconds or if it is staying on continuously. It’s normal for the light to illuminate for a moment when you start your car, and it will usually extinguish shortly after.
- A loose or corroded battery cable
- A problem with the alternator or voltage regulator
- Damaged cells or plates inside the battery
- Faulty wiring in the car's electric charging system
1. Battery Replacement
• visually inspecting the battery
• using test equipment to check cranking amp1 capacity of the battery
• connecting an external electrical power source to the system when necessary, to prevent the loss of electric memory in digital radios, clocks, door locks, alarms and other systems
• and removing the old battery and replacing with a new one.
• visually inspecting the battery cable terminals
• connecting an external electrical power source to the system when necessary to prevent the loss of electric memory in digital radios, clocks, door locks, alarms and other systems
• removing the battery cable terminals from the battery
• cleaning the battery posts and cable terminals
• reconnecting the battery cable terminals to the battery
• and coating the battery posts and cable terminals with a protective spray.
• visually inspecting the battery cable terminals
• connecting an external electrical power source to the system when necessary to prevent the loss of electric memory in digital radios, clocks, do
or locks, alarms and other systems
• removing the battery cable terminal(s) from the battery
• cleaning the battery post(s)
• replacing battery terminal(s)
• reconnecting the battery cable terminal(s) to the battery
• coating the battery post(s) and cable terminal(s) with a protective spray.
• removing the battery cable terminal(s) from the battery
• cleaning the battery post(s)
• replacing battery terminal(s)
• reconnecting the battery cable terminal(s) to the battery
• coating the battery post(s) and cable terminal(s) with a protective spray.
• using test equipment to check cranking amp1 capacity of the battery
• testing the electrical draw of the starter
• and testing the electrical output of the alternator.
At Jiffy Lube, we’re experts at keeping your vehicle running smoothly. Jiffy Lube® recommends following manufacturer recommendations, where applicable, for maintenance schedules and service intervals. From oil changes to, batteries, wipers, filters and more, with our fast, convenient expanded services, You Can Do More in a Jiffy™!
Stop by your nearest Jiffy Lube Utah today, no appointment necessary! Whether you need manufacturer recommended maintenance or a fluid top-off in between oil changes, the pros at Jiffy Lube Utah are experts in preventive maintenance. It’s the first step to help preserve the health and longevity of your vehicle.
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