How Do I Extend My Porsche Battery Life?

Often, vehicle batteries have a lifespan of between 3 and 5 years. Some go beyond the 5 year mark, feat which is somewhat rare. Either way, there are factors that often have a direct impact on how long a car battery lasts. In a nutshell, how long your car battery lasts solely depends on how well you take care of it.  So how exactly should one go about maintaining a Porsche car battery? Read on to learn more.  

Clean The Terminals

Just like it is in most vehicles, your Porsche’s battery requires cleaning. Thus, you need to regularly check your battery and the connections. This is to safeguard your connections against grime and dirt. Normally, batteries tend to grow a powdery stuff in between the terminals and cables. To get rid of it, you must disconnect the cables first. Thereafter, using a smaller can, take 2 tablespoonfuls of baking powder or soda and add an equivalent volume of water. Blend them to come up with a paste. Apply it to all terminals using a toothbrush, and then using a wire-made brush, wipe off the residue.

Lastly, use a fresh towel to dry up your Porsche’s engine terminals before reconnection. You may need to buy your own corrosion cleaner spray, cleaning equipment for your batteries as well as a terminal protection spray to ease things up for you.

Use Your Porsche Regularly And Shun Shot Distances

Your battery requires adequate time for recharging and therefore letting it stay parked for several days or using it for short distances alone deprives it of the time to recharge. Doing long distance drives on a regular basis allows your car battery to fully recharge. In case you think your car is going to stay parked for several days, you will therefore need to settle for an AGM, commonly known as absorbed glass mat battery. This type has been specifically built to endure parasitic loads.

Mind The Extreme Temperatures

 Extreme temperatures are known for their increased toll on any given car battery. Are you one of those lucky ones with a vehicle waiting for them around Florida, a region well known for its extreme hot summer seasons? Chances are that your car battery is going to age much faster. For quite a good number of people, humid weather may also affect their batteries considering the fact their vehicles will be required to burn more fuel. It is therefore important for you to examine your battery during every season; but not only during cold weather.

Turn Off All Accessories Before Starting The Engine

Accessories including seat warmers, climate control, lights, hot steering wheels, audio, and lights, navigation and communication systems have a toll on your Porsche battery. Up on starting up your engine, especially during cold weather, you must ensure that the entire set of accessories have been put off. If your vehicle can be remotely controlled, make sure the accessories have been shut down prior to starting the engine.

Have The Battery Regularly Tested In order for you to significantly cut down on the risks of being caught unawares without power, you need to test your car battery regularly.  To do this, you will need to connect the battery and the multimeter while keeping your vehicle off. Connect the positive red lead to the positive terminal of your battery, and the negative black lead to your battery’s negative terminal. Set your meter to DC voltage and observe the results. If the display is 12.4 plus, then you know your battery is adequately charged and must consistently maintain the charge. In the event that the voltage is below 12.4, this is an indication that the battery needs recharging or replacement.