Understanding a Battery Check
A battery check is a routine diagnostic procedure to determine whether your vehicle’s battery functions optimally.
Our technicians use specialised equipment to measure the voltage and the battery’s ability to start the engine.
Alongside an evaluation of the overall health of the battery cells, a thorough inspection for any signs of physical damage, corrosion on terminals, or loose connections is also performed.
We compare our findings to the manufacturer’s specification to identify if a battery failure is imminent.
That means you can avoid potentially costly faults before they happen.
Checking the condition of your battery takes around 5 minutes. However, please get in touch to book an appointment so we can save you as much time as possible.


Battery Health Checks
Why you might need a battery health check
Computerised systems, heated seats, Sat Nav, and mobile charging points make modern vehicles much more reliant on electrical power.
The increased demands on your car battery mean that if it runs out, you lose these conveniences and risk being unable to start your engine.
Regular battery checks are the best way to prevent such situations.
Regular checks also identify potential problems early, saving you from unexpected breakdowns.
Stay ahead of battery issues with routine checks for a seamless and enjoyable driving experience.
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Enter your registration or size.
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Choose your new tyres.
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Choose your preferred time.
Frequently asked questions.
Our most frequently asked questions.
A battery check is a routine diagnostic procedure to determine whether your vehicle’s battery functions optimally.
For a safe and quick assessment, you can speak to a technician who can help you understand the battery’s health.

Reasons To Book a battery check
Here are some key reasons to book a battery check:
- Ensures reliable vehicle starting and operation
- Identifies potential issues before they lead to breakdowns
- Assesses battery life to avoid unexpected failures
- Checks for corrosion or damage for preventative maintenance
- Maintains overall electrical system health and efficiency
According to industry sources, 10% of all UK vehicle batteries are ready to fail.
Don’t become another roadside statistic. Get your battery checked as soon as possible if you have any concerns about the health of your car battery.















