How Long Does the Battery of a New Santana Generally Last?

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VonJune
07/29/25 9:43am
Car batteries generally last 3-5 years. Below is some information about car batteries: 1. Function: A car battery, also known as a storage battery, is a type of battery that plays a crucial role in the operation of a vehicle. If the car battery fails to supply power normally, the engine will encounter issues. Therefore, car owners should regularly inspect the battery—weekly in summer and biweekly in winter. 2. Factors affecting battery lifespan: Vehicle condition, road conditions, and driving habits. Good driving habits can extend the battery's service life.
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OTanner
08/12/25 11:13am
I've been driving my new Santana for three years, and the battery is still functioning normally. Generally, it can last three to five years, but this varies from person to person. I live in the city, and my daily commute is just over ten kilometers, which counts as short-distance driving. The battery doesn't get enough charge, so I have to check it frequently. Last winter when it snowed, the car started slower, so I quickly went to the shop and tested it with a voltmeter. The voltage was 12.4V, barely meeting the standard. Usually, I turn off all lights and devices before shutting off the engine to prevent deep discharge. I also bought a portable charger for regular maintenance. In the summer heat, the battery fluid evaporates quickly, and the electrodes can oxidize and rust, so I cleaned the terminals with white vinegar. For safety, it's recommended to have a professional check every six months. If the battery ages, it might not start the car, which could be troublesome, especially in rainy or snowy weather when accidents are more likely.
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DelMalia
08/12/25 11:15am
The battery life of the new Santana is mostly around four to five years, but don't just rely on fixed numbers—it's heavily influenced by driving habits. My neighbor often drives long distances on highways, and their battery lasted five and a half years before replacement. On the other hand, I frequently drive short distances in the city, and my battery started having issues after just over two years. Short-distance driving prevents the battery from fully charging, accelerating aging. Additionally, winter temperatures dropping to -10°C freeze the battery fluid, reducing starting power. With added navigation and Bluetooth devices in the car, power consumption is higher. I recommend regularly checking the voltage with a simple tool—if it drops below 12V, take note. Extending battery life is simple: avoid using electronic devices for more than 20 minutes when parked; check the generator and wiring annually for proper condition; when replacing the battery, choose a matching model—don't skimp on cost. Timely maintenance can prevent the embarrassment of a roadside breakdown.
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