Volvo Battery Service & Replacement In Indianapolis, IN

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Difficulty starting your car or noticeably corroded battery terminals may be distressing, but these symptoms may be resolved with Volvo battery service in Indianapolis, IN. At Tom Wood Volvo Cars, we don't just sell cars. We aim to help local drivers conquer the long road ahead by offering certified maintenance and repairs for Volvo models and other vehicles. If you suspect there is something wrong with your Volvo car battery, make an appointment today.

How Often Do You Need Volvo Battery Replacement?

How Often Do You Need Volvo Battery Replacement?

The intervals for a Volvo battery replacement vary. Since all new Volvo models contain some kind of electrification, your vehicle can house multiple batteries: the one responsible for starting the car and its electrical components and another that stores the power that gives your vehicle its hybrid boost or all-electric range. Mild hybrid batteries, including the Volvo XC90 battery, Volvo XC60 battery, or Volvo XC40 battery, will usually last anywhere from 10 to 15 years, depending on driving habits and vehicle care.

All-electric models, like the Volvo C40 Recharge and Volvo XC40 Recharge, typically come with a special warranty for their power-storing batteries. Unless some issue arises, these batteries should run smoothly without replacement or serious interventions for the life of your vehicle.

The 12-volt battery that gives your vehicle its first push is the one that will need replacement at some point. These starter batteries typically last anywhere from three to five years, depending on driving habits, the climate where you reside, and more. Leaving your vehicle undriven for too long or only taking it on short trips can cause your battery some distress, for example.

Signs You Need a New 12-Volt Volvo Battery

Signs You Need a New 12-Volt Volvo Battery

What are indications that your 12-volt Volvo battery is reaching the end of its life?

  • Your cabin's lights flicker
  • Your car has difficulty starting
  • Your battery housing is leaking
  • There are strange smells from under the hood
  • Your "check engine" light brightens on the dashboard
  • There's corroded residue on the battery terminals

Visit our dealership for Volvo battery service and we'll explore the battery housing for signs of damage and assess the charge levels in your battery. In some cases, a jumpstart or a thorough cleaning of the terminals can resolve your problem. In other cases, you may need a new battery or alternator.

Perks of Getting Volvo Battery Service With Our Team

Perks of Getting Volvo Battery Service With Our Team

When you roll into our Volvo service center for battery service, you'll be able to expect a few things: top-tier customer service, advice from seasoned Volvo technicians, and access to genuine replacement parts. After we conduct your Volvo battery service, our team can give you tips on how to lengthen your battery's life span.

You'll also be able to save via our service specials. Ask about our current selection, and we'll help reduce the price of your eligible services.

Get Volvo Battery Service in Indianapolis, IN, Today

Get your Volvo battery service and all the other care your model needs when you schedule service with our team today at Tom Wood Volvo Cars. You'll be met with top-tier customer care and access to genuine parts. At the same time that we are performing this task, we can also provide you with an oil change and multi-point inspection to make sure your time with us is spent efficiently and that your car remains in peak condition.


Frequently Asked Questions

What type of batteries do Volvo cars use?

Since most models in the Volvo Cars lineup are mild hybrids, they come outfitted with a 48-volt battery to kickstart the vehicle's ignition and keep it operating. This Volvo battery helps the vehicle capture kinetic energy through regenerative braking, so it can rely less on the conventional engine and improve the mild-hybrid system's fuel efficiency. Older, non-hybrid Volvo models may be outfitted with a 12-volt battery.

How long should a Volvo battery last?

A Volvo vehicle with a 12-volt battery will find itself in need of a replacement battery every three to five years. However, newer Volvo cars are usually mild-hybrid models with a 48-volt battery, which lasts between eight and 14 years. A plug-in-hybrid Volvo battery and an all-electric vehicle battery will usually last the full lifespan of the vehicle, according to the manufacturer.

How long does it take to replace the battery on a Volvo model?

Battery replacement for a Volvo vehicle is usually a swift process, but it can vary depending on the vehicle type, age, and construction. It may take only around 10 minutes to replace a 12-volt battery. However, larger batteries, including those intended to last the lifespan of the vehicle, may be more difficult to remove, requiring more time. For an estimate, contact our Tom Wood Volvo Cars service experts.


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