It’s a sound you don’t want to hear when you turn your ignition key or push your ignition button: silence, except for a click. It can signal that your battery doesn’t have enough power in it to start your engine. There can be many things that cause batteries to lose their power, and they’re called “silent battery killers” because they can happen slowly without much warning.
One is what they call parasitic electrical draw. You might think when you turn off your vehicle that it’s not using any power. But in modern vehicles, there are a lot of things that continue to use electricity, like clocks, alarms and various computers.
Another major battery killer is a failing alternator. The alternator is supposed to recharge the battery while the engine is running. If it’s weak or has a bad diode, your battery won’t fully recharge. The alternator could even drain the battery after the engine is shut off.
Your battery connections may also cause a battery to die if they are corroded or loose. You may not realize that corrosion creates resistance in wires, which can make it harder for your battery to charge properly and deliver power.
One of a battery’s worst enemies can be heat. If your engine generates too much of it, it speeds up the chemical breakdown inside the battery and makes it harder for your battery to hold a charge. Warm climates can make this worse.
If you don’t drive your vehicle often or only take it on short trips, your battery may not be getting enough of a recharge. Starting a vehicle uses a lot of power, and short drives may not give the alternator enough time to replenish what was used.
So, if your battery keeps going dead, it’s important to find the root of the problem. Bring it in to us so one of our technicians can test it with specialized equipment and track down the silent killer before they leave you stranded at the most inopportune time.
GMJ Automotive LLC
230 W Liberty St
Adams, Wisconsin 53910
608-339-3834