How often should the battery of the Tiguan be replaced?
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The lifespan of the Tiguan's battery is generally two to three years, but it is recommended to replace the battery every two years. If there have been no instances of power loss, the battery may last longer. If the battery has been in use for about two years, it's important to be cautious as its service life may have expired. Regular checks and early detection of issues are advised to address or replace the battery promptly. Here is some relevant information about car batteries: A car battery, also known as a storage battery, is a type of battery that works by converting chemical energy into electrical energy. Batteries are categorized into conventional batteries, dry-charged batteries, and maintenance-free batteries. Typically, when people refer to a car battery, they mean a lead-acid battery. The normal service life of a car battery ranges from 1 to 8 years, depending largely on the vehicle's usage conditions.