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Battery Replacement At Tuffy Grand Haven In Grand Haven

August 20, 2015

Hello, welcome to Tuffy Grand Haven . Today's focus is batteries. It seems like everything in Grand Haven runs on batteries. Of course, the batteries we’re most concerned with here at Tuffy Grand Haven are those in our customer's vehicles. Just like the batteries in our smoke detectors or TV remote, car batteries wear out and need to be replaced. There are a couple of things Grand Haven drivers should know when looking for a new battery.

Look for two measurements that come into play: cold cranking amps and reserve capacity.

Let’s start with cold cranking amps. Battery Replacement At Tuffy Grand Haven This can be thought of as the power output used to start a cold SUV engine. The number of cold cranking amps you need depends on your vehicle and where you live in Michigan , specifically how cold it is. (Many Michigan auto owners have first-hand experience trying to start their car on a cold winter morning.) The two factors are that the colder your SUV's engine is, the more power it takes to turn the engine over to get it started. It has all that cold, sluggish oil to contend with.

The other factor is that the chemical reaction in the battery that creates electrical energy is less efficient when the temperature dips. At Tuffy Grand Haven , we consult the table shown below. Let’s say it’s eighty degrees Fahrenheit in Grand Haven . At that temperature, 100% of the battery’s power is available. At freezing, only 65% of battery power is available, but it requires 155% as much power to start the engine as it did at eighty degrees.

As you can see from the chart, the colder it gets, more power’s needed, but the available power drops.

Percent of Power Available Celsius Fahrenheit Power Required  
100 27 80 100  
65 0 32 155  
40 -22 0 210  
25 -32 20 350  

So if you live where it’s cold in Michigan , you need a battery with more cold cranking amps than you do where it's moderate or hot. The battery that originally came with your SUV was based on averages. At Tuffy Grand Haven , we like to remind Grand Haven drivers that they should always get at least as many cold cranking amps as their manufacturers recommend, but may want to upgrade if they live where it gets real cold.

And the type of engine you have will impact the battery you need: A six-cylinder engine requires more cold cranking amps than a four. An eight cylinder needs even more. And diesel SUVs require more than a gasoline engine with the same number of cylinders.

Now on to reserve capacity: It’s a measurement of the number of minutes of reserve power the battery has at a given load. The number is more important to Grand Haven drivers these days because of parasitic drain. Parasitic drain is the battery energy that’s used when the key is off in your SUV. So, the power drawn by the security system, the remote start system, even the power the computers require to maintain their memory.

Reserves are also needed when you make very short trips around Grand Haven . You’re not driving long enough for the battery to recover the energy it used to start the engine. So go with the minimum recommended by your manufacturer or Tuffy Grand Haven and upgrade if you need more.

Talk with us at Tuffy Grand Haven about your options. If you need more from your battery, a larger, heavy-duty battery may be called for. At Tuffy Grand Haven in Grand Haven , we remind our customers that it’s very important that the new battery fits your SUV: the terminals can’t be touching other parts.

Batteries are a big ticket item for most Michigan auto owners, so the warranty gives piece of mind. There’re two kinds of car battery warranties: pro-rated and free replacement. With the pro-rated, you get a credit for a portion of the battery if it fails during the warranty period. With a free replacement warranty, you get just that, a free replacement. Be sure to ask us at Tuffy Grand Haven about the warranty so you know what you’re getting.

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