With many Canadians driving fewer kilometres, instances of dead automotive batteries are on the rise. Maintain your vehicle’s performance with our selection of batteries and accessories.
Why is my battery dead?
While many components on your vehicle like tires, brakes and filters may be enjoying a bit of a break, driving less can impact your car battery.
Even when sitting idle, electronics in your vehicle are constantly drawing power from the battery, and short trips don't give your car enough time to fully recharge its battery. Add long periods of vehicle inactivity to the mix, and sulfation occurs, leading to a dead battery.
How do I restore a dead battery? Here’s what you can do
• Your battery is relatively new and otherwise healthy: A jumpstart and thorough charging should bring it back to life.
• Your battery is a few years old: Such a stressful event could result in irreversible damage necessitating a replacement battery.
How to prevent your battery from going dead
You can easily help avoid a dead battery by driving your vehicle at highway speed for about 30 minutes at least once a week. You can also use a battery charger to keep your battery in top shape.
How much is a car battery in Canada?
The cost of a car battery will depend on the size, power and quality. At Canadian Tire, we make it easy for you to buy car replacement batteries online. Enter your vehicle year, make and model information at the top of the page to find the right battery that best suits your vehicle. For more information on how to replace your car’s battery, see our guide on How to Install a Car Battery.
How much does it cost to replace car battery Canada?
Depending on your vehicle and the type of battery you choose, the cost of car battery replacement will vary. Schedule an appointment at your local Canadian Tire Auto Shop for battery tests, and more.