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5 Signs Your Car Battery Is About to Die

Most car batteries last 3–5 years, and they almost always give you warning signs before they fail completely. Here's what to watch for so you can replace your battery on your schedule, not after a breakdown.

1. Slow Engine Crank

If your engine is taking longer to start than it used to — that "rrr...rrr...rrr" before it finally fires up — your battery is probably weakening. A healthy battery should crank the engine quickly and consistently.

2. Dim Headlights or Interior Lights

Notice your headlights look dimmer than they used to, especially when the engine isn't running? Or your dashboard lights flicker when you start the car? That's the battery struggling to maintain voltage.

3. Check Engine or Battery Light

Modern cars often warn you when battery voltage drops outside the normal range. Don't ignore that battery-shaped warning light — it's literally telling you the problem.

4. Electrical Components Acting Up

Power windows moving slower, the radio cutting out, the dome light dimming — these are all signs the battery isn't delivering steady power.

5. Battery Looks Bad or Smells Funny

Pop the hood and look at your battery. If you see corrosion (white or greenish powder) on the terminals, swelling on the case, or smell rotten eggs, the battery is in trouble. Don't ignore visual warnings.

What To Do

If you notice any of these signs, get the battery tested at any auto parts store (most do it for free). If it tests weak, replace it before it leaves you stranded. A battery typically costs $100–$200 — way cheaper than a tow on a bad day.

If you're already stranded with a dead battery, call TJ Towing at (504) 884-7883. We provide 24/7 mobile jump start service across greater New Orleans, and if your battery won't hold a charge, we can also tow you to a parts store or repair shop.

Need Help Right Now?

TJ Towing is available 24/7 across greater New Orleans for emergency towing, roadside assistance, and more.

Call (504) 884-7883

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