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Need a New Battery? Call Peak Performance Automotive Today

May 11, 2025

Hello Newark drivers! Need a new battery? There is a good chance that you do – 70% of batteries need to be replaced within four years. As your battery discharges and then recharges as you drive around Newark, bits of the surface of the battery plates disintegrate. As this process continues over a few years, the alternator has to work harder to supplement the battery charge. Over time, enough of the battery is damaged that it can no longer hold a charge and it needs to be replaced. This also speeds up wear on the alternator.

Your Peak Performance Automotive service advisor can help you determine the right vehicle replacement battery for the way you drive around Newark, as well as the DE climate and durability needs.

Contact Peak Performance Automotive for information on battery replacement.

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Peak Performance Automotive
663 Dawson Drive
Newark, DE 19713
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http://www.peakautorepairs.com

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