37 Antoine St, Rydalmere NSW 2116

0404 096 583

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Rydalmere BMW Car Battery Replacement

Rydalmere BMW Battery Inspection and Replacement

There are lots of different kinds of car repairs and ultimately, the right one for you will depend on what needs fixing. We will be able to work with you to diagnose the problem before agreeing on which kind of repair should be carried out. 

When you book your car repairs at Sydney Mechanic & Smash Repair, you will benefit from a our expert servicing your vehicle.

Customer-Oriented Service

We value the service we provide and our loyal returning customers can always expect some appreciation from us, like a future service discount.

High-Quality Car Parts

We are using high-quality car parts to fix your car. Our Highly qualified car mechanics will take the time to listen to your car repair needs.

Affordable Prices

We are providing affordable prices to service your car that also takes good care of your car and keep your car safe and in top mechanical condition.

Why Do BMW Batteries Need To Replaced?

To avoid getting stranded when your BMW won’t start, we recommend frequently checking that your BMW battery and charging system is always in good working order! If you do have a dead battery, a car battery replacement is the only long-term solution.

How much does a car battery replacement cost?

The average car battery replacement starts at around $180, and depending on the type of vehicle/model number.

Mobile Battery Replacement

Stuck at home, the office or side of the road and your battery isnt working the way it should? No stress! We will come to you and can replace your battery. Give us a call now to book a mobile mechanic, it’s the easiest solution.

Our Batteries are designed for best performance with all major car brands

Are you looking for a Sydney Battery Company that you can trust? Don’t settle for cheap car batteries in Sydney, when you can get the best value for money car batteries in Sydney at prices you can afford backed by reliability you can trust.

When you need to buy a car battery in Sydney, you need to be sure that the battery is suitable for your car. Roadside Response can match our batteries to the specifications of your vehicle, whether it is a Holden, Ford, Toyota, Lexus, VW, Audi, BMW, Benz, Honda, Nissan, Mazda or any other car. Make sure that the battery you buy won’t let you down. Need the latest Stop/Start battery for your car?  We carry the batteries, other battery providers don’t which means we can get you back on the road faster.

We come to you anywhere, anytime at home at the office, our battery response team will deliver and fit a new car battery, truck battery or bike battery and guarantee the quality of our product. Call today for a quote. 

Common BMW Car Repair?

BMW car repair costs can be very different depends on the problems of the repairs, the parts and materials use to repair your BMW car. In Sydney Mechanic and Smash Repair, we do BMW car repair in Sydney (Eastwood, Ermington, Carlingford, Epping and other areas), we use high quality of parts and materials to repair your BMW car. 

Below is some common BMW repairs.

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BMW Models We Replace Battery

The most popular BMW models we replace battery include bmw 1-7 series,X series,Z series,i series,M series, MINI. We perform leading car services across a range of vehicles from new 2021 models to BMW models as far back as 2005. 

BMW 1 SERIES

Sydney BMW 1 SERIES Car Battery Replacement

BMW 2 SERIES

Sydney BMW 2 SERIES Car Battery Replacement

BMW 3 SERIES

Sydney BMW 3 SERIES Car Battery Replacement

BMW 4 SERIES

Sydney BMW 4 SERIES Car Battery Replacement

BMW 5 SERIES

Sydney BMW 5 SERIES Car Battery Replacement

BMW 7 SERIES

Sydney BMW 7 SERIES Car Battery Replacement

BMW 8 SERIES

Sydney BMW 8 SERIES Car Battery Replacement

BMW Z4 Roadster

Sydney BMW Z4 Roadster Car Battery Replacement

BMW X1 Series

Sydney BMW X1 SERIES Car Battery Replacement

BMW X2 Series

Sydney BMW X2 SERIES Car Battery Replacement

BMW X3 Series

Sydney BMW X3 SERIES Car Battery Replacement

BMW X4 Series

Sydney BMW X4 SERIES Car Battery Replacement

BMW X5 Series

Sydney BMW X5 SERIES Car Battery Replacement

BMW X6 Series

Sydney BMW X6 SERIES Car Battery Replacement

BMW X7 Series

Sydney BMW X7 SERIES Car Battery Replacement

BMW iX

Sydney BMW iX SERIES Car Battery Replacement

BMW i3

Sydney BMW i3 SERIES Car Battery Replacement

BMW i3 Premier

Sydney BMW i3 Premier Car Battery Replacement

BMW i4

Sydney BMW i4 Car Battery Replacement

BMW i4 M50

Sydney BMW i4 M50 Car Battery Replacement

BMW M3 Competition

Sydney BMW M3 Competition
Car Battery Replacement

BMW M4 Competition

Sydney BMW M4 Competition
Car Battery Replacement

BMW M5 Competition

Sydney BMW M5 Competition
Car Battery Replacement

BMW M8 Competition

Sydney BMW M8 Competition
Car Battery Replacement

BMW X3 M

Sydney BMW X3 M
Car Battery Replacement

BMW X4 M

Sydney BMW X4 M
Car Battery Replacement

BMW X5 M

Sydney BMW X5 M
Car Battery Replacement

BMW X6 M

Sydney BMW X6 M
Car Battery Replacement

FAQs

Why has my battery gone flat?

There can be many reasons why a battery has gone flat - here are the most common causes:

  • Undercharging - This is the most common cause of a flat battery. Modern vehicle charging systems are designed to reduce CO2 emissions and improve fuel economy by increasing battery usage, while at the same time not providing sufficient charge to fully recharge the battery. A flat battery may also be a result of a fault in the vehicle's charging system.
  • Human Error - None of us are perfect. Leaving the headlights or interior lights on, or not closing the boot properly can all potentially flatten a vehicle's battery overnight.
  • Parasitic drain - This is caused by components in the vehicle which continue to operate after the engine has been turned off. The most common offenders are dashcams, alarm systems, or electronic rust prevention systems. These items can gradually wear a battery down over time.
  • Driving habits - If a vehicle is driven on a lot of small trips, the battery may not receive enough charge to recover the energy lost cranking the engine at the start of the journey. Lead-acid batteries also lose power gradually over time when not in use, so batteries in vehicles which are rarely driven will eventually end up going flat.
  • Old battery - Old batteries are simply not as good at holding their charge - so if a vehicle consistently won't start it is possible that the battery has reached the end of it's life. Lead-acid batteries last 42 months on average, so if a battery is beyond this age it is on borrowed time.

If you've recently experienced a flat battery, it is important to have an expert investigate whether any problems exist with the vehicle's charging system before a new battery is fitted.

Why do car batteries go flat over time?

Almost all batteries have a natural tendency to go flat over time, especially when they're not in use. If you've got an old mobile phone stored in a draw at home, you'll notice it'll probably be flat the next time to try to turn it on - and it's the same story with the battery in your vehicle.

Lead-acid batteries lose charge over time, and this problem is often made worse by the parasitic drain of electrical devices within the vehicle which continue to operate even whilst parked. For vehicles which are rarely driven, a battery maintainer or trickle charger should be used to prevent the battery from self-discharging and going flat.

How long should my car battery last?

How long a battery lasts depends on:

  • proper installation;
  • the climate in which the car operates;
  • how regularly the car is driven.
How can I get maximum life out of my car battery?

There are a few easy things you can do to get the absolute maximum amount of life out of your battery. As a rule, the following items should be checked on a monthly or bi-monthly basis:

  • Ensure the top of the battery is clean, and that the terminals are free of corrosion.
  • Check the voltage with a voltmeter. 12.7 to 12.8v is considered to be fully charged.
  • If your battery is below 12.5 volts, recharge immediately using a suitable smart battery charger.
  • For maintainable batteries, remove the plugs and ensure that the electrolyte is covering the battery plates. Top up with distilled water if required. For maintenance free types, check the water indicator.
  • We recommend charging batteries with an appropriate battery charger every 3 months to maintain peak performance.
How do I know when my car need new battery?

There are a few signs that indicate your battery may be starting to go, including: 

  • The engine cranks or turns over, but won't start
  • The engine won't crank, and light and accessories don't turn on
  • Your car battery shows signs of damage such as cracking, swelling and leaking
  • You've needed to jump start your car a few times

If you suspect you have a flat battery or aren’t sure why you car won’t start, you can call 0404 096 583 to arrange for one of our expert mechanics to help you get back on the road. 

Why did my battery only last a few years?

Lead-acid batteries last 42 months on average - however this figure may be reduced or extended depending on a number of factors, including:

  • Whether the battery has been installed correctly.
  • If the battery chosen is suitable for the vehicle and driving application.
  • The climate in which the vehicle is driven.
  • The voltage which the battery is usually kept at.
  • Whether the vehicle has high or low parasitic drain when not in use.
  • How often the vehicle is used, and the length of the journeys.
  • Whether the battery and the vehicle itself have both been well maintained.

Based on these factors, batteries fitted to vehicles which are used in hot climates, driven on short journeys, and rarely maintained would be expected to have a shorter life. Conversely, vehicles which are used in milder climates, driven further, and receive regular maintenance would typically have a longer life.

What does CCA mean?

CCA stands for Cold Cranking Amps and is the recognised industry standard for rating a battery's cranking performance. The number of plates was once used as the measure for rating batteries, however CCA is now the industry standard.

What is Amp Hour (Ah) rating?

The Amp Hour (Ah) rating is a way of describing a battery's capacity. It describes the capacity of a battery based on a discharge period of 20 hours.

What is an AGM Battery?

AGM stands for Absorbent Glass Mat. This type of battery uses a non-woven glass mat to separate the plates. The glass mat absorbs and retains sufficient electrolyte for the battery to operate, meaning that  there is no free electrolyte in the cell to spill. These batteries are also known as Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) batteries as each cell has a one-way valve to manage cell pressure. 

What is an EFB?

Enhanced Flooded Batteries (EFB) are being fitted to many vehicles fitted with Idle Stop Start (ISS) technology. These ‘flooded’ batteries are an enhanced version of the standard calcium battery, and are designed to withstand the increased cranking and cycling demanded by vehicles fitted with ISS technology.

What is ISS technology?

Idle Stop Start (ISS) technology, also known as Stop Start, is designed to help reduce vehicle fuel consumption and emissions. The vehicle’s engine automatically shuts down when the vehicle is stationary instead of idling, and will restart when you need to move again. ISS equipped vehicles are fitted with EFB and AGM batteries which are designed to cope with the additional electrical loads and repeated cranking required from this technology.

Why do some car batteries need to be registered?

Some vehicles are equipped with Battery Management Systems (BMS) which require new batteries to be registered with the system. In most instances, RACV Batteries technicians will perform this registration on applicable vehicles.

What is sealed battery?

Sealed batteries are designed to only hold enough liquid to allow electrolytes within the battery to flow. 

Sealed batteries are known to be maintenance free. It’s not necessary to add distilled water to sealed battery cells, so no maintenance is needed. However, under normal conditions the fluid level will last for the life cycle of the battery. All our batteries are maintenance free. 

Sydney Mechanic & Smash Repair

All of our car servicing and car repair jobs are carried out by licenced vehicle technicians with years of extensive experience across all popular and luxury makes and models.

Our Address: 37 Antoine St, Rydalmere NSW 2116

If you are live in , Parramatta NSW, you are welcome to visit us to get your car service or car repair with us.  

If you are live in Sydney or Australia, you are welcome to visit our shop to get your car service or repair. We do car servicing and car repair job for people who live in Eastwood, Carlingford, Epping, Ryde,  Ermington, Rydalmere, Parramatta, Newington, North Parramatta, Epping, North Rocks, North Mead, West Ryde, Dundas, Telopea, Oatlands, Camellia, Rosehill,, North Epping, Gordon, Hunters Hill, Auburn, Merrylands, Fairfield, Burwood, Ashfield, Seven Hills, Girraween, South Wentworthville, Holroyd, Westmead, Northmead, Telopea, Dundas Valley, Denistone West, Harris Park, Silverwater, Newington, Denistone, Oatlands, and all the rest of Sydney, Australia. 

If you are looking for Sydney car servicing, car service near me, car repair near me, tire repair near me, car mechanic near me, car scratch repair, car air conditioning repair near me,tire replacement, car windows replacement, brake repair near me, car engine repair or engine replacement please visit us, we are happy to help you to do your car serving and repair.


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