🔴 1. Engine Cranks Slowly or Struggles to Start
This is the most obvious sign. When your car takes longer than usual to start — especially on cold mornings — your battery is losing its charge capacity. The motor sounds like it's "struggling." Don't wait for it to completely refuse to start.
💡 2. Dim Headlights and Electrical Flickering
Your battery powers all electrical systems. If you notice your headlights are dimmer than usual, your dashboard lights flicker, or your power windows move slowly — your battery may be weak. These are easy to miss but very reliable early warnings.
🔔 3. Battery Warning Light on Dashboard
Modern cars have a battery-shaped warning light. If it turns on while driving, it could be the battery or the alternator (which charges the battery). Either way, visit a battery expert immediately.
💡 Aditya Tip: Don't confuse the battery light with the oil light. The battery symbol looks like a rectangle with two terminals — if it's red and on, call us for a free battery test.
🤢 4. Swollen or Bloated Battery Case
If you pop the hood and notice the battery casing looks bloated or swollen, stop driving immediately. This is caused by excessive heat (very common in Delhi summers) and means the battery is damaged internally. A swollen battery can leak acid and damage your engine bay.
👃 5. Rotten Egg / Sulfur Smell Near Engine
A sulfuric rotten-egg smell near the engine is a sign that your battery is leaking. This is dangerous — battery acid is corrosive. Have it inspected and replaced as soon as possible.
⏱️ How long do car batteries last in Delhi? 2–4 years in Delhi's extreme heat. The summer heat accelerates chemical degradation significantly. If your battery is over 3 years old, get a free health check.
🔋 Free Battery Health Check — Walk In!We test your battery for free at our East of Kailash shop. No appointment needed. Takes just 5 minutes.