Hyundai Battery Service in Chicago, IL


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Even if you take good care of your vehicle, it will eventually need certain automotive maintenance services. A battery is one of the most important parts of your vehicle, so it’s worth getting it checked occasionally to prevent a situation where you’re unable to start your vehicle. Timely maintenance is part of owning a car, but it doesn't have to cost you a lot. At McGrath City Hyundai, our knowledgeable technicians are available to assist you with your Hyundai’s battery issues. Here's everything you need to know about battery service in Chicago, Illinois.

Purpose of a Hyundai Battery

One of the most crucial components of your vehicle, whether you have a Hyundai or something else, is the battery. Most people know that a car battery helps start the engine, powering the starter and alternator when you turn the key. However, it also supplies power to all of your car's other electrically powered systems. Your battery charges and takes power from your engine to power numerous aspects of your automobile, so it's easy to see why prompt battery service and timely replacements are important.

What’s Involved in a Battery Service?

Timely battery service and replacements contribute to enhancing the condition and lifespan of the battery and electrical system, along with every system that interacts with them. A battery service is recommended about once a year or every 15,000 miles. When you get a routine battery service checkup at McGrath City Hyundai, our technician will:

  • Examine the battery, battery cables, and battery terminals.
  • Clean the battery surface and terminals of dirt to help prevent corrosion.
  • Perform an open circuit voltage and load test.
  • Install new battery cables and terminals, if needed.
  • Install a new battery, if needed.

In addition to the battery and its interior components, the battery system includes cables, terminals, and connectors that might develop corrosion, become misaligned, and more. After a while, battery cables or terminals might need replacement, just like the battery itself. Staying on top of these details can prolong the life of other systems, such as the alternator.

Signs You Need To Replace Your Hyundai Battery

Whether you forgot to turn off your lights, partially opened a door, or simply left the key on, anyone can make a mistake that drains their battery. A dead battery is one of the most common automotive issues, so don't feel guilty if this happens to you. Here are a few signs that your battery may need to be replaced or examined:

  • Fluid leaks or corrosion: Battery fluid and other fluid leaks frequently result in corrosion, usually indicating that the battery needs to be changed.
  • Check engine light: Sometimes the check engine light turns on when your battery is depleting its charge.
  • Delayed engine crank: The car turns over and starts with more difficulty or delay.
  • Low battery fluid level: Low fluid can be a sign of a leak or that the charging system has an issue.

Corrosion can accumulate over time, and removing it before it becomes an issue will extend the life of your battery. Stay on top of your Hyundai's maintenance needs and keep it ready for anything.

How Often Should You Replace a Car Battery?

The exact battery life of a car varies depending on the model and condition. However, both new and used cars generally require a new battery every four to five years. The lifespan may be shortened in colder climates or other situations that expose the battery to extreme temperatures. Whether you keep your car in storage for weeks at a time or drive every day, you’ll eventually need to replace this key component.

In general, you should start paying attention to how your automobile runs once the battery is three years old. With good driving habits and timely automotive maintenance, it should last several years longer. Still, a battery’s performance often declines, or issues start to appear after three years.

How to Maximize Car Battery Health

Hyundai batteries typically last three to five years, varying based on factors such as the climate and weather, the battery type, your vehicle, and your driving style. Here are a few guidelines for keeping your battery and related systems at their best.

Go For a Long Drive or Two

Your battery charges when your engine is running, taking power from the alternator. Therefore, when you drive longer distances, you’ll extend the life of your vehicle’s battery. If you normally drive short distances, why not use this as an excuse to get out and attend some fun events around Chicago?

Clean the Terminals

Dielectric grease and battery corrosion washers will help prevent corrosion, or you can simply use cleaning spray and a rag.

Consider a Maintainer

A car battery's health is impacted by gradual discharge and recharging. A battery maintainer is a good idea if you intend to leave your car undriven for several weeks or months. This small device retains your battery's charge so that it remains at a usable level when you finally do need to start your vehicle.

Of course, make sure you don't tax your battery unnecessarily, such as by leaving lights on when they aren't needed. Finally, we strongly recommend that you identify any unsolved maintenance problems and fix them as soon as possible, and not just for the battery. With proper, timely, professional Hyundai service, your car can run at its best.

Hyundai Service Financing in Chicago

At McGrath City Hyundai, we recognize that sometimes a customer's vehicle will incur unanticipated costs that cause their monthly budget to shift. For this reason, we offer our customers the option to service their vehicle now and pay for it later. We have a high approval rate and treat all our customers with respect.

Contact us if you think you need a new Hyundai battery or want some advice on getting the most out of your current one. Our friendly and reliable technicians can repair and maintain your car, truck, or SUV. Even if you’re unaware of what’s wrong with your vehicle, you can get that question answered and any pressing maintenance needs solved, all in one short visit.

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1. Don't overtax your battery

Avoid using power while the engine is off to ensure your battery maintains a full charge. Many after-market plug-in devices may continually tax your battery even when your car is not running.

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2. Drive smarter

The vehicle charging system is maximized when the vehicle is decelerating and coasting. Leave room between you and the car you are following in city driving. Avoid abrupt stopping and accelerating. You may even save some gas too.

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3. Regular maintenance

Battery performance can be impacted by corrosion, loose connections, dirt, grease buildup on the battery, and more. Many of these conditions can be prevented by routine battery inspections and maintenance. Early detection of potential issues saves you time and money.

There’s plenty to consider for keeping your battery in top shape, and we’re here to help. It is important to keep in mind that batteries come in different types, capacities and sizes. Although the battery’s external appearances are similar, the internal construction and characteristics of the batteries are different. It is important to have the right battery in your vehicle. Get your battery inspected by trained Hyundai technicians and identify any potential issues early!

The next time you’re at your local Hyundai dealer, ask for a complimentary multipoint inspection, which includes a battery test.

You’ll get peace of mind with an accurate report of your battery health and will help keep your Hyundai performing at its best.

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