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Average Life
- Batteries have a limited life and on average will last from 3 to 3 ½ years.
- Once a battery starts to fail after 3years of age, it will very rarely respond to re-charging.
The Right Battery
- CCA (Cold Cranking Amps) describe the amps delivered by a battery at minus 18 degrees Celsius.
- CCA vehicle requirements vary depending on engine size and the accessories used by a vehicle, e.g. a V8 engine with power steering, air conditioning and an electric sun roof will require more CCAs than a four-cylinder vehicle with less accessories.
- To find out which battery best suits your vehicle, contact RAC Motoring Advice.
Maximum Life
- The new range of RAC batteries are maintenance free.
- However, the battery in your vehicle may still have old technology and require regular maintenance to ensure a maximum service life can be achieved.
- Keep battery terminals clean and dry at all times.
- Top up the electrolyte levels in your battery with distilled water only.
- Ensure you maintain electrolyte levels but never over-fill your battery.
- To ensure computer or radio memories are not lost, consult your car's owner's manual before disconnecting the battery.
- Never leave your battery for long periods without being charged
Your Safety
- Always take extreme care when handling vehicle batteries, as incorrect handling can cause serious injury.
- Keep children and naked flames away from batteries as batteries contain sulphuric acid and may give off explosive hydrogen gases.
