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Mighty Auto Parts Launches Battery Testing Video

Studies show that one in 11 properly tested batteries will need to be replaced. This educational video shows why battery testing is an essential step during service and maintenance and how to incorporate it into the inspection process.

Mighty Auto Parts has released a new video on battery testing. The video opens with a real-life scenario: mom has only minutes to pick up the kids at soccer practice and rolling thunder promises rain, but her vehicle’s battery is dead. Through the magic of video rewind, mom’s problem is solved before it ever happened; what should have been done when she had her oil changed is demonstrated.

Studies show that one in 11 properly tested batteries will need to be replaced. This educational video shows why battery testing is an essential step during service and maintenance and how to incorporate it into the inspection process. Mighty offers four easy-to-use, hand-held battery testers and a full line of quality batteries by Exide for cars, light trucks and vans.

To view the video, visit www.mightyautoparts.com/batteries. Contact a Mighty rep for details on Mighty’s Complete Battery Program. 

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