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subject: Is It Time To Switch Your Hybrids Battery? [print this page]


Switching from your conventional fuel engine to a hybrid car can be one of the best decisions you will ever make. It is our duty to look after the earth so that our children can still live in a green planet. In addition to this, fuel prices are at an all time high right now and it looks like it will only get more expensive from here on. Making the switch to a hybrid car motor will ensure that you save up on those fuel bills and do your part in being eco-friendly. Once you have made the switch to a hybrid car, you will see that is no different than driving a car that runs only on fuel. The initial investment will pay off once you realize how much you end up saving on fuel bills.

Hybrid motors, like any other cars, need their hybrid batteries to be replaced on time. You can check on when to replace the hybrid batteries by going through the manual that came along with your hybrid car. The average life of the hybrid batteries usually last as long as the car would last. This means anything between 150,000 - 200,000 miles is acceptable and within normal battery lifespan.

The display in the dash should give you a proper estimate of how much the car has run in order to determine if it is time for a battery change. Most of the new hybrids have a display that shows both the power from the battery as well as that from the fuel engine. All the new hybrids have a built-in display that determines if the battery needs to be changed and a light remains on when it is time to change the battery. If you see that this light is on, you should get the battery checked to make sure its actually time to replace it and not just a sensor error.

If you have an older hybrid car that does not have the battery indication lights, then you can test the battery by checking how the car runs at slow speeds. If the battery runs out when the car is cruising at under 20 MPH, then it is time to get it replaced. If the battery does not run out of power, but slows down or acts strange, then it is time to get your battery checked by a auto specialist. The dealership from where you bought the car will be able to help you out with this.

Maintaining your hybrid motor is very important in order to ensure that the hybrid batteries run for as long as possible. Get the car serviced regularly. These servicing stops can be the ideal time to determine how well your battery is doing. Since most hybrid car batteries come with a guarantee of running as long as the car will, you will be entitled to a free replacement in case you find something wrong with the batteries during the service.

by: Edward Tenn




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