What Causes a Swollen Battery — and Is It Dangerous?
Got a swollen car battery? Learn what causes it, why it’s dangerous, and how Tires Plus can help with inspection, replacement, and trusted battery options.
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You know when you have a dead battery on your hands, but do you know how often you will likely need to replace your car battery? Typically, auto batteries can last anywhere from two to five years. So, when it’s time to shop for a replacement, it helps to have an idea of what car batteries cost.
You can expect your average battery to cost somewhere between $100 to $200. If you’re getting your battery replaced professionally, you’ll need to factor in labor costs. Here’s some other factors to consider when estimating battery replacement costs:
Want to know where you’re at with your battery? Take advantage of our online tools, like our Virtual Battery Tester to predict the longevity of your battery. Or you can always come in for a free battery test at your local Tires Plus. We make battery replacement easy—you can always shop battery options online, get a quote, and set up an appointment for installation.
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