Car Battery Service and Battery Maintenance
If your vehicle feels slow to start or you simply want a quick health check, the battery experts at Banner Ford can help. Your car’s battery plays a major role in everyday driving—storing power from the alternator, starting the engine, and keeping electrical systems running when the engine is off. Routine car battery service is one of the easiest ways to keep everything working the way it should.
Dependable Performance Starts at Banner Ford
You expect your Ford to fire up without hesitation, and rightfully so! But over time, factors such as daily driving, short trips, temperature extremes, and normal wear can affect battery performance. Scheduling regular automotive battery maintenance at Banner Ford ensures your battery stays in good shape and helps you avoid unexpected issues.
Certified Battery Service and Motorcraft® Parts
Our technicians handle everything from basic battery testing to full car battery replacement when needed. Testing your battery and starting system is fast, accurate, and gives you a clear picture of its remaining life. And when it’s time for a new one, we install Motorcraft® batteries built with advanced engineering to deliver steady, reliable power for today’s high-tech Ford vehicles in all kinds of conditions.
FAQs
What are the signs of a bad car battery?
Common symptoms include slow cranking, dim interior or exterior lights, or a dashboard warning light. If you’re experiencing these issues, a quick battery inspection can confirm whether it’s time for service.
What causes a car battery to fail?
Batteries naturally lose capacity as they age, but certain conditions can accelerate failure—long periods without driving, a discharged battery exposed to extreme temperatures, or accessories that are incorrectly connected. Any of these can shorten your battery’s lifespan.
Can a battery have a full charge but still fail?
A battery may hit a full charge on the charger, but if one of the internal cells is weak, it won’t deliver power when the car actually needs it. That’s why it’ll pass a voltage check but fail the moment you put a load on it.
How many years does a car battery last?
Climate plays a huge role. Drivers in cooler states often see five years or more out of a battery. In hotter areas, where heat breaks down internal components more quickly, three years is a more realistic expectation.
How much does it usually cost to replace a battery?
For most vehicles, a replacement battery will fall in the $90 to $200 range, which covers the standard lead-acid batteries in everyday models. Cars with extra electrical needs or special systems may require a premium or AGM battery, which can run between $150 and $400.
What preventative maintenance helps extend battery life?
One of the best ways to avoid a no-start situation is to have your Banner Ford Certified Service team run a conductance test during your regular oil change. This battery health check monitors performance over time and helps you plan for a replacement before issues appear.