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Understanding Car Battery Failure
Car battery failure is not always a sudden event. In most cases, the battery has been gradually losing capacity for months before it finally cannot crank the engine. Understanding how batteries fail helps you recognize the warning signs early — and if you miss them, knowing what to do when failure finally happens.
The most common failure mode is gradual capacity loss through plate sulfation. Over time, lead sulfate crystals build up on the battery plates during normal discharge cycles. While most of these crystals dissolve during recharging, some become permanently attached (especially if the battery sits in a partially discharged state frequently). These permanent sulfate crystals reduce the active plate surface area, which reduces the battery's ability to hold and deliver charge. In Oklahoma's heat, this process accelerates significantly.
Sudden failures also happen but are less common. A shorted cell (where internal separators break down and allow a short circuit between plates) can kill a battery overnight. A cracked case from physical damage or extreme heat expansion can leak acid and lose electrolyte. Severe corrosion of the internal grid structure can cause a sudden drop in capacity. These sudden failures give little or no warning, which is why proactive testing is important for batteries over 2.5 years old in Oklahoma.
What to Do When Your Battery Fails
When your battery fails, here is the smart sequence. First, do not panic. A dead battery is frustrating but not dangerous as long as you are in a safe location. If you are in a parking lot or driveway, you are fine. If you are on a roadside, turn on hazard flashers if possible and stay in the vehicle. Second, call OKC Mobile Auto at (405) 295-0635. Give us your vehicle year, make, model, and location. We will have a technician heading your way within minutes.
Third, resist the urge to start asking strangers for a jump start. A jump start from a random car using cheap jumper cables, connected incorrectly, can damage your vehicle's electronic modules — a repair that costs far more than a battery. If a well-meaning person offers to help, it is safer to wait for professional service with proper equipment and surge protection.
Fourth, do not try to drive to a shop if you managed to get a jump. If the battery is truly failed (not just discharged), it cannot sustain the vehicle's electronics while driving. You might make it a mile, you might make it five, but the car will die again — possibly in a worse location. If you got a jump and the car is running, drive it home or to a safe parking spot and call us from there. Better to be stranded in your driveway than on the side of I-35.
We Come to You — No Tow Required
When your battery fails, OKC Mobile Auto comes to wherever you are. That is the fundamental difference between our service and the traditional tow-to-shop model. Your car does not need to go anywhere — we bring the fix to the car. This saves you the tow truck fee ($75-$150), the tow truck wait (30-60 minutes), and the shop wait (1-3 hours). Total savings: several hundred dollars and half a day of your time.
We serve the entire Oklahoma City metro — OKC, Edmond, Moore, Norman, Midwest City, Del City, Yukon, Mustang, Bethany, Warr Acres, The Village, Nichols Hills, Spencer, Choctaw, and Harrah. Available 9 AM to 9 PM, seven days a week. Average response: 30-45 minutes. Battery replacement takes about 20 minutes on site.
Service call starts at $99, battery priced separately. Total quoted before dispatch. Call (405) 295-0635 when your battery fails — we will be there.
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