EMERGENCY car battery replacement & fitting service, Perth
Perth's cheapest and best mobile car battery delivery & installation service
7 days a week, we offer you FREE delivery and installation on all car batteries in the Perth metropolitan area. 90% of our jobs are done in 40 minutes or less and we stock quality ACDelco batteries, which are designed for the harsh Australian conditions.
The Battery Guys has an extensive range of vehicle batteries in stock and we deliver the right battery to you, at any time, no matter where your car breaks down. And we'll even take care of your old battery with an environmentally-friendly disposal.
And to help keep you on the road, the Battery Guys also offer a free battery checkup and a complete drain current check by one of our friendly and qualified technicians.
Don't get stranded, the Battery Guys are your only choice for a mobile car battery replacement service in Perth.
We have batteries available in stock to suit Ford, Holden, Toyota, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Kia, Nissan, Hyundai, Honda, Mitsubishi and all other makes of cars.
PERTH VEHICLE BATTERY SERVICES
- FREE Replacement Battery Delivery & Installation
- FREE Battery Testing
- FREE Charge System Checks
- FREE Battery Disposal
- FREE Quotes
- FREE Expert Advice
OUR PRICE GUARANTEE
High Quality Batteries at Perth's Cheapest Prices
No-one in Perth sells car batteries cheaper or provides better services than the Battery Guys. And to prove it we'll beat any cheaper equivalent car battery quote delivered and fitted by 10%* - Terms and conditions apply.
* The price is advertised (not trade clubs, wholesale or internet) and includes GST, mobile fitting and disposal of the old battery. The battery has the same specification in output and construction, is supplied with the same guarantee years and is locally available.
Brand new, genuine, high-quality vehicle batteries priced from just $139.00.
Call The Battery Guys on 1800 666 503
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Service was fast, friendly and reliable. The technician was happy and very helpful. Even took my old battery so I did not have to worry about disposing it. They where to me within 40min of my call. I googled other prices on the web first and they came in alot cheaper than all the rest. Will definitely recommend to anyone... Read More..
Kellie BlackwellThank you SO much for rescuing me in the long term air port carpark yesterday! I cant recommend this business enough! They were there within the hour & had my car going again 10 minutes after arriving. Thanks again!
Meegan MosesWas very happy with the efficiency, pricing and friendly staff! The battery guys have the best pricing by far, and we're quick to come out to the house.
Will was very friendly, Even offered to fix my radio for free!
Alisha ClaireBig shout out to the Battery Guys.Thanks for the quick change over today. Quick service, easy to deal with, and 1/3 cheaper than other quotes. Highly recommend!
Philip KinneyUnbelievably fast service: 20 mins to arrive on Sunday... no Call out fee, no installation fee. $260 total to fit and take my old battery. (Some places I searched were wanting to charge $299 for the battery alone off the shelf).
I can thoroughly recommend.
Joel KellyCouldn't make changing a battery any easier. Flat battery at 4pm (I was at home luckily. Rang The Battery Guys and they quoted me $279 (I googled different companies). Rang several other places/did online quotes and The Battery Guys were by far the cheapest - LubeMobile was $640?! Rang them back and was told they'd be round... Read More..
Ros BuckleySunday call out with the specialised BMW battery I needed in stock and cheaper than the retail stores that were going to take a week to order in!! Saved me taking a day off work to sort it out on Monday and they installed it for me too. Could. Or be any better!!
Daniel KurzExcellent service. Everything was done in half an hour from my phone call to them. Only minor issue was that the driver forgot to use a memory saver equipment, so now my radio's settings are bonkers. Other than that a job well done. Thanks!
Aaron LeeWOW... great customer service.
Booked them yesterday to come out today.. were here on time and took 10mins. Fantastic service.... price was great as well.
Thanks so much.
Lisa RichardsThe most pleasant experience I have had in dealing with a business I have had in quite a long time.I told them my troubles with my car battery,it was after hours,I was completely stranded and yet I was given a time of 30 minutes and the technician was there on time.Very rare these days.
The technician himself(Wasse)was one... Read More..
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POWER: What are the Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) required for your vehicle? CCA is the measure of the battery’s power to start your vehicle in cold weather conditions.
SIZE: Be sure to match the original car battery dimensions to fit the allocated space under the bonnet.
WARRANTY: All automotive batteries come with a warranty. Always be sure to choose a battery with the warranty that best suits your needs.
RESERVE CAPACITY: Reserve capacity is the number of minutes your vehicle can run solely on the battery power if your alternator should die. Choose a battery with the longest reserve capacity as possible.
The car battery provides the jolt of electricity required to start the car. A chemical reaction is where it all starts. The battery converts chemical energy into the electrical energy, providing voltage to the starter motor to start the car, and keeps the electric current steady and regular.
- Maintain your vehicle's battery regularly.
- Keep the terminals clean and inspect them for corrosion. Start the car before turning on any of the car's accessories (i.e. radio, heater) and drive the car regularly to allow the battery to get topped up with charge by the car's alternator.
- Keep the car's battery securely clamped down and free from vibration. Batteries that shake around can become damaged and short circuit, or worse, cause damage to your car.
- Insulate the battery from extreme temperatures with a car battery insulation kit. These are plastic or an acid resistant/thermal resistant sleeves that insulate your battery, but still allow it to vent, and are made to fit your car’s battery compartment.
Yes. A bad or weak car battery can put additional stress on other parts of the vehicle's charging system. Parts such as the starter motor or starter solenoid can malfunction due to drawing excessive voltage, to compensate for the lack of battery power. Over time it becomes more and more likely that you'll also have to replace an expensive part of the electrical system, without warning, due to a bad battery.
Yes. Excessive heat causes resistance that can reduce the chances of a car battery releasing a charge to the vehicle's starting components. Excessive heat can also cause the water in the battery to evaporate, causing damage to, and rapidly decreasing the battery’s life.
Yes there are obvious warning signs:
- A slow cranking engine: When you attempt to start your car the cranking of the engine is slow and takes longer than usual to start.
- Check engine light comes on: The check engine light sometimes appears when your car's battery power is weak.
- Low battery water level: Car batteries typically have a an indicator on them so you can keep an eye on your battery’s fluid level. You can also inspect it by removing the cover, if they are not sealed (many modern car batteries are now permanently sealed). If the fluid level is below the lead plates (energy conductor) inside the battery, it’s time to have the battery and charging system tested. When fluid levels drop it’s typically caused by overcharging (heat).
- The battery case is swollen/bloated: If your battery looks like it is inflating in size, this could indicate it has gone bad. It is usually excessive heat causing your battery case to swell, decreasing the battery life.
- 2 years + battery age is considered to be old: Your battery can last beyond two years, but have its current condition inspected on a regularly once it reaches the two year mark. Car battery life generally ranges from 18 months to 24 months, depending on the battery, but driving habits, weather and frequent short trips, (less than 20 minutes), can drastically reduce the actual life of the battery.
There are often some obvious symptoms when a car's a;ternator is on it's way out.
- Lights or warnings lights on the dash may flicker or disappear, then re-apper again. This happens when the car's battery is nearly flat and struggling to provide enough power.
- When you start your car and it keeps turning over, but it may start or it may not. This could mean your battery is low on charge because your alternator isn’t charging your battery properly. Don't wait to find out, your car could be moments away from a dead battery and alternator, and you stranded.
The car battery’s Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) is an important measure for good cranking ability in cars, trucks and boats. CCA is the amount of current or amps a battery can provide at 0 °F (−18 °C) for 30 second duration until the battery voltage drops to unusable levels. The rating is defined as the current or amps a car battery at can deliver for 30 seconds and maintain at least 1.2 volts per cell (7.2 volts for a 12-volt battery) at 0 °F.
For example, if a 12 volt battery has a rating of 650 CCA, it means the battery will provide 650 amps for 30 seconds at 0°F before the voltage falls to 7.20 volts for a 12v battery. So in extremely cold temperatures, the higher CCA level is required to crank your engine, and as more cranking power is used, the amount of battery power available is less.