AAA Colorado warns heat takes toll on automobile batteries Denver, July 8, 2009 - This week's predicted 90-degree-plus temperatures will take a toll on automobile batteries. Many motorists are aware that cold weather is rough on auto batteries, but few realize that heat is the number one cause of battery failure and shortened battery life. "Any time temperatures reach over 90 degrees for a few consecutive days, we see a noticeable increase in motorists needing assistance, "says Scott Soper, AAA Colorado's manager of battery services. "Summer heat accelerates the rate of fluid loss and resulting oxidation of battery components, which can leave a motorist stranded without warning." Fortunately, basic battery care can help prevent unexpected battery problems on the road. AAA Colorado offers the following tips:
Even with proper maintenance, most batteries have a three to five year service life. If your battery is nearing the end of its lifecycle, have it tested at a AAA Approved Auto Repair facility or by AAA Mobile Battery Service to determine if it is time for a replacement. AAA Mobile Battery Service is available in many areas to test AAA members' vehicle batteries and provide on-site replacement, if needed. Whether planning a summer road trip or continuing a regular commute to work, AAA urges motorists to have their vehicle serviced regularly based on the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule. This is the best way to catch problems before they arise. AAA Colorado has more than 525,000 members and is an advocate for safety and security for all travelers. As North America's largest motoring and leisure travel organization, AAA provides nearly 51 million members with travel, insurance, financial and automotive-related services, as well as member-exclusive savings. AAA can be visited on the Internet at www.AAA.com. #
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