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Cadillac cars are high-end, luxurious, and you'd probably think every part of the car will remain as it is a couple of years down the line. Sadly, this is never the case. For example, you'll need a battery replacement if you want top-notch car performance

So, when should I replace the battery? A Cadillac car battery lasts an average of 3 to 5 years, just like other car batteries. This is usually a factor of many happenings such as wearing out, poor connection, unfavorable weather, and excess cranking current.

To avoid devastating roadside inconveniences, it would be better to replace your battery or have it checked frequently. In today's post, you'll discover more about when to replace your Cadillac car battery for excellent road performance. 

So, let's get down to business!

How to Tell Your Cadillac Car Needs a Battery Replacement

Before the thought of replacing your car batteries crosses your mind, you'd first have to see some signs. Otherwise, it would mean you're relying on guesswork. The only problem with that is, you could replace a battery that's still in its perfect shape. You want to avoid unnecessary costs, right?

Therefore, to take the equation's guesswork, below are the signs to look out for a battery replacement.

1. Old Age

This is the apparent reason. Like we mentioned before, it's a rule of thumb to replace the battery every 3 to 5 years. To get the most out of the battery, you can decide to replace it at the end of the fifth year. Alternatively, you can replace it at the end of the third year. Between this period, battery efficiency drops, meaning your car performance also begins to act up.

2. Battery Leak

A battery leak is a sign of a malfunctioning battery. If the leaking is in excess, it could corrode your battery posts making connections to the negative and positive terminals a challenge. It's at this time that the battery ceases to be helpful, and your car may never start. Thus, it's time for a battery replacement.

3. Swelling Battery Case

Bloating battery is mainly caused by excess heat, which causes the battery to expand. Sadly, when the battery is in this condition, it begins to malfunction more often than you'd expect.

4. Dripping Battery Fluid Level

Battery fluid should maintain a level slightly above the lead conductors. When the fluid level drops below the lead conductors, your battery is likely to malfunction. A simple glance through the translucent battery casing should give you an idea of the fluid level. So, when it's below the lead plates, it'd serve you right to have the battery checked by a professional Cadillac expert.

5. Warning Engine Light for a Battery Replacement

Sometimes, the check engine light is a warning reminder that your car battery is weak. Guess what? It would be a terrible idea to ignore this warning sign. The best thing to do would be to take action and have it checked by a professional.

6. Trouble Cranking the Engine

A well-functioning battery should start the engine in seconds. When you notice there's a delay every time you want to start the car, most probably it's because of the battery. Sometimes, the problem is with the battery plugs, which you can easily fix. However, if the problem is persistent, you may have to consult with a professional. 

Learn More About a Battery Replacement

The above tips are primarily DIY, meaning you may never get accurate results. The problem with this is that you can make an uninformed decision based on flawed analysis. However, you can opt for battery performance testing — a scientific way of checking your battery to determine its health—by visiting an authorized Cadillac car dealership.

At Sunset Cadillac Saratosa we are experts when it comes to Cadillac cars, so don't hesitate to contact us for professional help. You can also give us a call at (941) 312 – 2807 or at 2200 Bee Ridge Road Monday through Saturday.

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