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Automotive Tips from LeMoine's Automotive & Motorsports: Battery Testing

February 27, 2016

The simple fact is that 70% of car batteries fail within 4 years. They just need to be replaced at LeMoine's Automotive & Motorsports when they are no longer able to hold a full charge.

Batteries are a big ticket item for most Negaunee drivers and it’s tempting to put off buying a new one as long as possible. But a battery that cannot hold a full charge requires the alternator to work extra hard, causing it to wear out prematurely.

Your LeMoine's Automotive & Motorsports service advisor can test your battery to see if it should be replaced. Testing is a good idea for Michigan drivers because a battery might still be good, but become dead because of a bad alternator or even a worn serpentine belt and tensioner.

LeMoine's Automotive & Motorsports
305 Division St..
Negaunee, Michigan 49866
906-475-6595
http://webtools.autonettv.com

 

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