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Mopar Batteries are designed specifically for Chrysler, Dodge,
and Jeep® vehicles and utilize a special process that reduces corrosion.
Any process that reduces corrosion increases the life span of your
battery. And this is just one reason why Mopar Batteries are the
only choice for direct OE replacement.
For a more complete description of the benefits of using Mopar
replacement batteries, see "The Mopar Difference".
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It is often difficult to know if you have a weak battery, and many
times there is little or no warning that a battery is about to fail.
If you experience any of the following, or if you suspect the battery
is failing, have it load tested or replaced.
- Your vehicle experiences slow or interrupted turnover of the
starter motor.
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- Your instrument panel indicates battery discharge for extended
periods after the engine is running.
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- The battery loses power fast in cold or extended starts.
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- Your headlights dim when the engine is idling.
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Unfortunately there is no standard replacement interval for a battery,
so you have to take several factors into consideration. The type
of vehicle you drive, the geographical region you live in, and your
driving habits may all play a part in determining the life span
of your battery. If you notice any of the above, or suspect battery
failure is imminent, have it replaced.
An improperly functioning or weak battery may cause slow or interrupted
turnover of the starter motor, and a vehicle with a dead battery
will not start. So when it's time to replace your battery, let the
Mopar difference get you started in the right way.
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