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Our staff are highly trained technicians for all battery types
When we say we have batteries for everything, we mean it!
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FREE services include roadside assistance*, battery testing, recycling, and in-store fitting
If you don’t use your vehicle very often, we recommend either charging your battery at least once a month or using a solar charger to keep the volts up. This will stop the battery from going flat and sulphate building up, a leading cause of battery failure.
Always store your battery on a bench; never on the floor. Charge the battery for 24 hours every three months with a car charger and this will keep your battery in tip top shape.
We recommend having your battery checked every 12 months to help avoid the inconvenience of a flat battery. To remind you, we give you a battery service sticker for your windscreen.
When you buy a second-hand battery, you can’t be sure exactly how much life it has left in it. That’s why we recommend that you always purchase a new battery for your car for reliability and peace of mind.
Fortunately, in most cases, your battery will give you some sort of warning that it is nearing the end of its life such as a whirring noise or being slow to start. That’s the time to contact us for your FREE battery test! If, however, your battery is over five years old, it can just stop without warning so replacing your battery before it inconveniences you is the best course of action.
Testing batteries in cars or trucks only takes about five mins to determine whether or not it needs replacement. However, testing caravan batteries or ‘deep cycle’ batteries* can take up to 24 hours to test properly.
With battery technology constantly changing, the majority of batteries (approx. 90%) available for purchase in today’s marketplace are maintenance-free so you don’t usually need to check water levels. If, however, you are unsure, please contact us directly for advice.
Rechargeable batteries can be expensive when you first purchase them; however, they perform most effectively in ‘high-drain’ devices. Regular batteries are best used for devices used intermittently such as a television remote control.
Yes, most batteries are 99% recyclable. Battery Zone offers a FREE drop off service for all types of batteries for recycling.
The most common problem with a car battery is a dead or discharged battery. This usually happens when the battery loses its charge and can’t provide enough power to start the engine.
Common causes include:
Regular maintenance, such as cleaning terminals and checking voltage, helps prevent most of these issues.
The Alfa Romeo Alfasud (Type 901, 902 and 904) is a small family car manufactured and marketed from 1971 to 1989 by Alfa Romeo.
Battery recommendations: SS36
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