You get into the car after a long day at work, try to start it, and tragedy happens: the engine doesn’t turn over, so you’re stranded. Often, this issue is caused by needing a new car battery, which you can easily get from your Lincoln dealer once you notice the signs that your battery is starting to fail.
4 Signs Your Lincoln Needs a New Car Battery From Your Lincoln Dealer
1. The Windows Move Slowly
If your windows act like they’re stuck and take forever to go up and down, then you should head to your dealer to get the battery’s health checked. The issue may not be with the windows but with what’s powering them. Many accessories, the windows included, slow down when the battery needs to be replaced.
2. The Battery Is Corroded
Every few weeks, do a quick visual inspection of every part of your car that you can. This includes the parts under the hood. Locate your battery, and then take a look at the terminals, which are the metal parts. If you see a powdery substance that’s white or blue on the metal areas, then there may be a problem.
A small amount of corrosion is generally fine and can be cleaned away, but if there’s a lot of corrosion, then your battery needs to be checked out. In some cases, the battery’s health will be fine, and cleaning the corrosion away is all that needs to be done. However, this corrosion could also decrease your battery’s lifespan, leading you to need to replace that battery ASAP.
3. The Engine Is Slow to Switch On
A car’s engine usually turns over pretty quickly, but if yours is slow when you attempt to start your vehicle up, then you could be having battery problems. Engine sluggishness when starting your car isn’t only caused by a bad battery but may also be caused by many other components of your electrical system, such as faulty wiring, a failing starter motor, or a broken alternator. Make sure your vehicle is thoroughly inspected when you head to the dealer.
4. The Headlights Flicker or Get Dimmer
Your car’s headlights might flicker or be dimmer than usual. It might seem like they’re starting to burn out, as if the bulbs need to be replaced. However, your headlight bulbs may be in great condition, and the battery could be the culprit instead. Pay particular attention while idling: if the lights are dim while you’re idle but bright while you’re driving, then your battery is probably to blame for the dimming and flickering.
Get your new battery at West Point Lincoln in Houston, TX. Stop by for regular battery health checks and other forms of car maintenance, too.


