The Right Way to Jump-Start a Dead Car Battery
Reviving your car battery doesn't need to be filled with sparks and stress. Here's how to jump a car with jumper cables—with or without another vehicle.
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When you need a new car battery, you can't afford to wait. Life doesn't stop, so why should your car? Visit your nearest Firestone Complete Auto Care to purchase a new car battery, have your old one recycled, and get back on the road in a jiffy!
How much to replace a car battery? Car battery replacement costs vary depending on the type of car battery you choose, the size of the battery, and the length of the battery warranty. Note that some battery retailers also charge an installation and recycling fee. At Firestone Complete Auto Care, though, we'll replace and recycle your old car battery free of charge when you purchase a new battery at any one of our more than 1,700 locations. Compare battery sizes, types, warranty lengths, and prices online or call your nearest Firestone Complete Auto Care to see how much your battery replacement will cost.
Short answer? Before it dies. Long answer? Depending on your driving habits, climate, and vehicle type, you can expect your car battery to last anywhere between three to six years. The four year mark is a good time to schedule a car battery replacement, regardless of whether or not the battery is dead. Stop by Firestone Complete Auto Care for a free battery test and checkup. Our ASE-certified technicians will be able to estimate how much life is left in your battery, down to the very temperature that could cause it to die.
Visit Firestone Complete Auto Care for car battery replacement service near you. Book an appointment online at a time that's most convenient for your schedule. Our stores are open late and on weekends, so when you need a new car battery, we're here for you!
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