Battery Replacement · Charlotte, NC
Mobile Battery Replacement in Charlotte, NC
Dead battery, slow crank, or a vehicle that keeps needing a jump? Fix It Zimmz comes to your home, workplace, or roadside location in Charlotte to test and replace your battery without a tow.
What We Check and Replace
A dead battery is just one possibility. We test the full starting and charging circuit so you know the new battery will not fail again too soon.
- Battery load test (confirms whether it can hold a charge)
- Battery terminal and cable inspection
- Alternator output test
- Battery replacement with correct spec for your vehicle
- Battery management system reset (where required)
- Corrosion cleaning on terminals
Signs Your Battery May Be Failing
Slow crank
The engine turns over sluggishly when you try to start. This is often the earliest sign of a weak battery.
Clicking but no start
A rapid clicking or a single click with no crank usually means the battery does not have enough power to turn the starter.
Frequent jump starts
Needing a jump more than once in a short period points to a battery that cannot hold a proper charge.
Dim lights at idle
If your interior lights or headlights dim noticeably when the car is idling, the charging system may not be keeping up.
Battery warning light
The battery icon on your dashboard indicates a problem in the charging system — it may be the battery, alternator, or another component.
Old battery
Most batteries last 3–5 years. If yours is approaching that age and showing any symptoms, testing is a smart precaution.
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Battery Replacement — Common Questions
How do I know if my car battery is failing?
Common signs include slow engine cranking, a clicking noise when you turn the key, dimming headlights, or frequent need for jump starts. If your vehicle is over 3–4 years old with any of these symptoms, get the battery tested.
Can you replace my battery if the car is fully dead?
Yes. We come to your location, diagnose whether the battery is the cause, and replace it on-site if needed — even if the vehicle will not start.
How long does a mobile battery replacement take?
Battery replacement typically takes 30–45 minutes including testing and installation. Some vehicles with battery management systems may need additional time for programming.
Do you test the alternator too?
Yes. We check the charging system output when we service the battery to confirm the alternator is keeping the new battery charged. If the alternator is also failing, we will tell you.
Stuck With a Dead Battery?
Call Fix It Zimmz and we will come to your location in Charlotte to test and replace your battery on-site.
Call 980-800-6873