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Customer Thought It Was The Battery

Customer Thought It Was The Battery

Customer Thought It Was The Battery

Customer Thought It Was The Battery


🔋 Customer Thought It Was the Battery – It Turned Out to Be Something Else

It’s a job we see time and time again here at
Pellon Tyre and Autocentre — and it caught one customer out just the other day.

The car wouldn’t start, and straight away the customer said the following:
👉 “It’ll be the battery, won’t it?”

Now, to be fair, that’s what most people think — especially in colder weather or after a few short runs around town.

But in this case, it turned out to be something completely different.


🚗 The problem – car wouldn’t start: Customer Thought It Was The Battery

The customer had:

  • Slow cranking
  • Dashboard lights flickering
  • Eventually, the car wouldn’t start at all

All signs that do point towards a flat battery.

But as we always say – it’s not worth guessing.


🔧 What we found in the workshop

After testing the battery properly, we found:
👉 The battery was actually in decent condition

That’s when we looked a bit deeper.

The real issue was:

  • A failing alternator
  • Not charging the battery properly while driving

So what was happening was the following:

  • The battery was slowly draining
  • Until eventually, it had nothing left to start the car

⚠️ Why this matters: Customer Thought It Was The Battery

This is where people can get caught out.

If we had just:

  • Fitted a new battery
    👉 The problem would have come straight back

Because the root cause hadn’t been fixed.


🔋 Battery vs alternator – what’s the difference?

In simple terms:

If the alternator fails, even a brand-new battery won’t last long.


🧠 Common signs it’s NOT just the battery

Watch out for:

  • Battery going flat repeatedly
  • Warning lights on the dash
  • Electrical issues (dim lights, flickering)
  • Car cutting out while driving

These often point to something deeper.


👍 The outcome: Customer Thought It Was The Battery

Once we replaced the faulty alternator and checked the system:

  • The battery held its charge properly
  • The car started first time
  • Problem solved 👍

📍 Local advice for Halifax drivers

If your car struggles to start, don’t just assume it’s the battery.

We always recommend a proper check at
Pellon Tyre and Autocentre

It can save you:

  • Time
  • Money
  • And a lot of frustration

🔋 What about hybrid cars? Customer Thought It Was The Battery

With hybrid vehicles, things work a bit differently.

They actually have:

  • A high-voltage battery (drives the car electrically)
  • A normal 12V battery (runs systems and starts the electronics)

Most starting issues are still linked to the 12V battery, just like a normal car.


⚠️ Hybrid problems we’re starting to see

At Pellon Tyre and Autocentre, we’re seeing more hybrids coming in with the following:

  • Flat 12V batteries
  • Cars not “powering up” at all
  • Warning messages on the dash
  • Intermittent starting issues

And again — people often assume it’s just “the battery”.


🧠 The key difference

On a hybrid:

  • There’s no traditional alternator like a petrol or diesel car
  • The 12V battery is charged through the hybrid system instead

So if something isn’t right:
👉 it could be the 12V battery
👉 or it could be a fault in the charging system


👍 Important advice for hybrid owners

  • Don’t assume it’s the main (big) battery — it rarely is
  • Most faults are still down to the smaller 12V battery
  • Proper testing is even more important than ever

🚗 In plain terms: Customer Thought It Was The Battery

Hybrid cars still suffer from “battery-type” problems —
But the cause isn’t always the same as a normal car.

👉 That’s why a proper check is essential before replacing anything.


🚗 Final thoughts

This was a simple case of the following:
👉 “Looks like a battery problem… but wasn’t.”

And it’s exactly why proper diagnosis matters.

If you’re unsure, it’s always better to get it checked rather than guess