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Brakes and Batteries: The Early Warning Signs

Jan 1,2009 - Brakes and batteries are the two most important, most replaced items on a vehicle. Yet both have tell-tale warning signs before things go bad. Drivers should use common sense relying on hearing, sight and touch to alert them to potential problems.

For example, does a warning light come on when driving? Does the brake fluid level appear low or dirty? Are there funny sounds? Do the brakes feel spongy? These could suggest a possible brake system problem. Other unusual sights, sounds or smells should also be considered. Brake problems only escalate if disregarded, especially in summer heat.
ConsumerReports.com  recommends checking brakes at least twice per year or more.

“Community Plus Auto Center departments from our classified are trained to service today's complex brake systems,” said Pete, manager of the Community Plus Auto Centers classified. “They can inspect and check to ensure that everything is functioning properly. More importantly, they can diagnose unforeseen problems before they occur.”

Batteries can be one of those unforeseen problems. Most people plop into the driver’s seat, crank the keys and expect things to start. But summer withering heat often cuts battery lifecycles short. According to AutoBatteries.com, the failure is caused by water evaporating too quickly from the battery’s electrolytes. Depending on the climate, batteries can generally last five to six years. In Clark County, however, it’s more like two years.

“Other factors can cause a battery to die such as leaving car lights on,” said Pete. “But the best way to find out is to have a certified technician first test the battery.”

When buying a new battery be certain check for the freshest available. A dusty battery sitting on the shelf for a long time can lose some of its charge. A decal usually lists the month and year a battery was shipped from the factory. The letter corresponds with the month, starting with “A” for January, “B” for February, and so on. The number represents the year, with “9” standing for 2009.

“When you buy a new battery, look for a hassle-free warranty,” Pete says. “Our Canadian dealers stock only the best batteries available and know which one is best suited for which vehicle.”

Although price is always a consideration, it’s important to make sure the battery carries a nationwide warranty in case of unexpected breakdowns. It’s also important to ask about having pro-rated replacement costs. But the best advice is also the simplest: Have brakes and batteries check-out by a certified Community Plus Auto Canter classified mechanics. It will save time and heartache down the road.

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