If your car remains silent after you start the ignition button, it means that the battery could be dead. It could be that the battery loses power and needs to be addressed immediately by a professional technician at Suburban Subaru or that it’s dead as it’s lived its lifespan. Testing before it’s dead will help estimate when you need to replace it.

The first test you need to undertake is the loading test. It works by turning on the headlights without starting the car. After 10-15 minutes, the brightness of the headlights should remain the same when starting the car. Any loss of brightness means that you need a replacement.

Another test is to listen for clicks to determine when you need to replace. If there’re several clicks after turning on the ignition, it’s a sign that there are car battery problems. Visit an experienced technician at Vernon, CT to help determine if it’s a starter problem or a dead battery. Besides, invest in a multimeter. The voltage of the battery should read 12.6 volts to be deemed a good battery.

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