Can your car battery handle the heat?
As hard as it may be to believe, high temperatures do pose a threat to your car battery.
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- Here are some tips to help your car battery handle the heat
As hard as it may be to believe, high temperatures do pose a threat to your car battery.
As hard as it may be to believe, high temperatures do pose a threat to your car battery. The heat causes the battery fluid to evaporate, resulting in damage to the internal structures of your car battery. Extreme heat, like 35°C, combined with high temperatures under the bonnet, accelerates corrosion of car batteries. So, if you’re feeling the heat this summer, spare a moment to consider what your car’s battery could be going through.
Usually, a car battery can last from 3 - 5 years in optimal conditions. But ultimately, your battery’s life span will be determined by your usage and other factors like how much heat it’s exposed to. If you do happen to end up in the unfortunate situation where your car won't start because of a flat battery, you can call Miway's MiHelp Roadside Assistance on 08600 767 64 - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week or use the Miway App to request assistance at the touch of a button.