How to Maintain Battery Health in Stop-and-Go Dhaka Traffic

Md. Anowarul Haque
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Traffic congestion has become an unbearable problem in Dhaka City. In Dhaka’s stop-and-go traffic, vehicle batteries often suffer because they don’t get enough time to recharge. Because if the car is stationary in traffic for a long time, or if it starts and stops repeatedly, the battery doesn't have enough time to charge. If you regularly drive in such conditions, the durability and performance of the car battery decrease. This can strain the charging system and other electrical components.

The battery provides uninterrupted power to a car's AC, lighting system, indicators, audio system, sensors, mobile charging, horn, fuel injection system, engine start, and other essential components, even when the engine is off. Constant stop-and-go traffic is challenging for a motor vehicle's battery. However, with proper maintenance and conscious habits, you can keep your car battery healthy even in Dhaka's stop-and-go traffic. This guide explains how to keep your car battery healthy in stop-and-go traffic in Dhaka.

How to take care of your battery while driving in Dhaka's traffic

1. Reduce the electrical load in traffic

The engine RPM is low in traffic, so the alternator charges the battery slowly. The battery powers all of the vehicle's electrical systems. At this time, if the AC is at full speed, all the lighting systems are on, and the radio or music system is on, the battery starts to discharge quickly. So use the AC and other electrical systems less while standing in traffic.

2. Do not start and stop the engine frequently

The battery consumes the most electricity to start a car or motorbike. So do not start and stop the engine frequently at short traffic signals to save fuel. It is better not to turn off the engine when traveling short distances and at short signals.

3. Check the alternator voltage

The alternator charges the battery. Alternator belts or tensioners can wear over time; check belt condition and alternator output regularly. Check if the alternator is charging at the correct voltage. Check the battery voltage with a multimeter once a month.

4. Clean the battery terminals regularly

The hot temperature of Dhaka and the dust and sand on the road create a layer of dirt on the battery terminals. This layer of corrosion prevents the flow of electricity. Clean the battery terminals once or twice a month. After cleaning, apply a coat of grease to prevent rust.

5. Take a long drive at least once a week

In Dhaka City, short-distance travel is required for commuting to school, the office, and other needs. Because in most cases, the destination is close. Therefore, traffic jams and short-term driving do not give the battery a chance to be fully charged. Therefore, take a long drive on the highway at least once a week. This will fully charge the battery.

6. Take preventive measures

If the car is delayed in starting, the lighting dims, or a dashboard warning signal is displayed, check the battery immediately. If necessary, show it to the servicing center. If you regularly drive in Dhaka traffic, a battery may need to be replaced in 1.5-2 years. Although a battery can provide more than 3 years of service in a good environment. Use a good quality battery charger if necessary.

Some more tips to make your car battery last longer in Dhaka's traffic jams

  • Avoid repeated short trips; combine errands when possible.
  • Learn and try to do simple battery maintenance yourself.
  • Get the alternator tested by a mechanic once or twice a year. If the alternator is not working properly, the battery will not charge properly.
  • Use a good quality battery charger if necessary for regular city driving.
  • You can install battery-saver devices, such as a battery isolator or a voltage regulator. These reduce battery drain in traffic.
  • If you need to replace the battery, buy special maintenance-free batteries that can withstand frequent start-stops.
  • Park the car in a shaded area and use a car cover.
  • Final Thought

    Maintaining battery health is crucial to the vehicle's durability and performance. Taking care of your battery in Dhaka's traffic jams is essential to prolong your vehicle's lifespan. Idling the engine for long periods, starting the engine frequently, and keeping the AC running while the car is stationary put extra strain on the car's battery. If the car is frequently started and stopped due to traffic, the alternator does not have time to properly charge the battery. Therefore, driving the car regularly in Dhaka's traffic can damage the battery before the expected time. Also, Dhaka's hot weather and dust reduce battery life. No matter how challenging Dhaka's traffic is, conscious use and maintenance will keep the battery good for a long time.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    1. Why can a car battery be damaged quickly in Dhaka traffic?

    If a car is stationary in traffic for a long time or if it is started and stopped repeatedly, the battery does not get enough time to charge. Regular driving in such conditions reduces the car's battery durability and performance.

    2. What kind of support does the battery provide in a motor vehicle?

    The battery provides uninterrupted power to a car's AC, lighting system, indicators, audio system, sensors, mobile charging, horn, fuel injection system, engine start, and other essential components, even when the engine is off.

    3. How do you know if the battery is weak?

    If the car is slow to start, the lighting system dims, or a warning signal appears on the dashboard, check the battery immediately.

    4. Do AC and other electrical systems quickly drain the battery while in a jam?

    At this time, if the AC is at full speed, all the lighting systems are on, and the radio or music system is on, the battery starts discharging quickly. Because at this time, the alternator cannot fully charge the battery.

    5. How is it possible to fully charge the car battery in Dhaka City?

    In Dhaka City, traffic jams and short-term driving do not give the battery a chance to be fully charged. So, take a long drive on the highway at least once a week. This will fully charge the battery.

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