When your lights dim when you use another electrical device in your car, your battery may be getting old. Batteries lose their ability to hold a good charge over a period of time. It is difficult to realize exactly how much we really use our batteries in our cars.

Our batteries are used for ignition, headlights, tail lights, radios, air conditioning, heating, turn signals --- you get the picture. If you experience a weaker cranking sound or a longer cranking period, your battery may need to be replaced.

You can take your car to your local dealer. They will check your battery and see if it will hold a charge. It will also be checked for dead or dying cells. If your battery is in need of replacement, they will know exactly which battery will be appropriate for your vehicle, and how many cranking amps it will need. They will be glad to help you choose the right battery for your vehicle.
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