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Car battery replacement

Car batteries usually last anywhere from 1 to 5 years depending on the battery type and the conditions under which the battery has been operating under. If your car is driven mainly in the city or on frequent short trips, this could reduce the life of your battery. A regular battery test is recommended to help avoid the inconvenience of being caught out with a flat battery. We are located in Sumner and service customers in the surrounding areas as well and offer;

  • Quality Work: As a part of the Repco Authorised Service Centre network all of the work we perform is backed by the Repco Nationwide Warranty.
  • The Right Parts: Our mechanics have access to the vast Repco spare parts network which means we can find you the right part at the right price.
  • The Best Team: Our mechanics are well versed in different makes and models. From a fleet of vehicles to a single family car, we are here for you.

Our battery related services include;

  • Car Battery Testing
  • Car Battery Replacement
  • Old Battery Recycling
  • Electrical System Tests
  • Alternator Replacements
  • Starter Motor Replacements

For a high quality Car Battery Replacement at a competitive price, contact us using the links below.

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Car battery problems? Find out more in our Battery FAQ's...

How do I know if my battery is getting flat or low?

The most obvious sign of a flat battery is when your car won't start, but modern motor vehicles can show symptoms like non-essential functions not operating correctly - things like idle stop-start function not working, or the car's air-conditioning not working effectively.
Other signs you might need a new car battery include:

  • Vehicle is slow to start
  • Engine won't start
  • Dash Lights work, but engine won't start
  • Constantly needing a jump start
  • Film or corrosion on the battery
  • Cracked swollen or leaky battery
  • Rotten egg smell under the hood

Do I need a new car battery?

The most obvious sign of a flat battery is when your car won't start. Modern motor vehicles can show symptoms like the idle stop-start not working or the car's air-conditioning not working to full capacity.

Other signs include cracked, dirty or leaky batteries, a rotten egg smell under the hood of your car, or regularly needing a jump start or recharge. The best way to know if you need a new battery is to get a car battery test at Mr Spanners Automotive

Does a flat battery use more fuel?

Yes! When your car battery is running flat, the alternator works harder to recharge the battery. This added load on the engine means it burns more fuel.

Where can I buy a new car battery?

Come in and see us! As a Repco Authorised Service Centre, Mr Spanners Automotive have access to the highest quality batteries to suit most vehicles.

Who can test my car battery?

Mr Spanners Automotive can do a battery load test. Phone us or visit the workshop today.

Why choose Mr Spanners Automotive for a battery test?

If you have concerns about your vehicle's performance, it is wise to get your battery tested at a full-service workshop like Mr Spanners Automotive rather than at a parts store. That's because we take into consideration the whole vehicle and can diagnose any deeper issues.

There is nothing worse than replacing your car battery only to find the problem actually lies elsewhere… except maybe being told your battery test is fine with no explanation for your ongoing issues!

Can my car battery be recharged?

Yes, in fact the battery is being recharged by the alternator in your car whenever the engine is running. Sometimes this fix isn't enough, and your battery requires an external recharge. It's best to ask the professionals like our team at Mr Spanners Automotive about this, as you could void the battery warranty by recharging it yourself.

Sometimes external recharging is not the best option because every battery eventually reaches a point in its life where replacement is the only answer to avoid unexpected breakdowns.

Can I fit my battery myself?

The short answer is yes...But! Modern vehicles are “computers on wheels”, so if you decide to DIY you must follow proper installation procedures to avoid damaging the ECM (Engine Control Module) and TCM (Transmission Control Module).

Plus, if the battery gets incorrectly installed, items like the radio, the navigation system and security codes may need to be professionally reset.

Talk to Mr Spanners Automotive today. We can recommend the right battery for your needs and install it for you.

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