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Lenoir City Ford

Battery Service

Lenoir City Ford Battery Service

Here at Lenoir City Ford, we are your go-to repair shop for all things for your car battery! Our certified technicians are ready to repair any issue! Schedule a Service Appointment with us in Lenoir City, TN today!

How do I know my battery may need replacing?

Like all parts, batteries run their course. Most will last up to five years, depending on conditions and how often you drive. Signs of an aging battery include an audible slow crank when you attempt to start your engine, a lit check engine/battery light or the strange odor of rotten eggs.

If you have any concerns, Lenoir City Ford offers a complimentary computerized battery test. Plus, each Motorcraft® battery we install features the latest technologies in design and engineering. They provide dependable power to today's high-technology vehicles across a wide range of conditions.

Why should I visit Lenoir City Ford for battery replacement?

With over 47 million Ford cars, trucks and SUVs on the road today, it has never been more important to ensure your technician is familiar with your specific vehicle's battery needs. And no one knows your Ford better than Ford and the technicians at Lenoir City Ford.

Other benefits of Lenoir City Ford battery installation include:

  • Original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts
  • Full-service maintenance and repair facility
  • Parts and labor warranties
  • Clean, comfortable waiting areas with free Wi-Fi
  • Shuttle service to and from your home
  • Friendly and knowledgeable staff

Tips for Improving Car Battery Life:

  • Test your car battery frequently. Knowing the condition of your battery helps you keep track on how well your are maintaining your battery, and when you are due for a new one.
  • Limit Short Rides. Quick car rides prevent your car battery from fully charging. Car batteries recharge at longer distances, and will receive a full recharge after approximately 8 hours of use.
  • Avoid Extreme Temperatures When Possible. Extreme hot and cold temperatures can shorten your battery’s life. Hot temperatures can evaporate battery fluid, while cold temperatures can cause self-discharge, which can lead to a dead battery.
  • Don’t Use Electronics While Idling. Turning off functions like the radio or air conditioner while the engine is not running puts less stress on the battery.
  • Make Sure Your Battery is Tightly Fastened. A battery that is not properly fastened can vibrate, which can lead to internal damage and short circuits.