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What's a battery health check?

What's a battery health check?

Unsure if your battery is performing at its best? It might be time to take advantage of our free battery health check for NRMA Members.
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1 October, 2020
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What’s a battery health check?

You might notice your car isn’t starting as easily and quickly as it usually does – this may be a sign that your battery isn’t performing as it should. A battery health check is a measure of the energy the battery can store.

This test will help you determine if your car’s battery is nearing the end of its usefulness and whether you need to replace it. It can even help you locate weak cells and faulty intercell connectors. Best of all, the battery health check can be completed in under 10 minutes and you’ll even get a print out of your test results to give you peace of mind and insight into your battery’s health and life expectancy.

What if the test says I need a new battery?

If we identify any faults during the test, we’ll explain what your options are so you can make an informed decision on what to do next.

Should you need a replacement battery, we carry an extensive range of high performance options – all backed by nationwide warranties, plus we recycle your old battery. If there is a fault with your vehicle's alternator, starter motor or other electrical system faults, our mobile mechanics team can assist.

Do I have to purchase a battery on the spot?

You’re under no obligation to purchase a new battery. The health check is done so we can identify battery issues before they become a problem, helping you avoid the stress and inconvenience of a flat battery. However, if you do decide that you would like to purchase a battery at a later date, you can always purchase a battery online and have one of our experts deliver and fit at it your convenience. You can book here.

How often should I get my battery tested?

It’s important that you get your battery tested regularly, not just when it’s starting to show signs of weakness. Proactively getting it tested by our technicians once or twice a year will help reduce your chances of battery failure. Even better, our health check is available for all types of vehicle batteries.

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