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Genuinely asking because I feel like nobody talks about this until something goes wrong. I've been driving in Dubai for about three years and a colleague at work mentioned the other day that the extreme heat here can actually drain a battery much faster than in cooler climates, which I had never really considered before. She said she had to deal with auto battery replacement twice in two years on the same car, which honestly surprised me. I started doing a bit of reading after that conversation and found some useful general guidance on dubaicarbattery.ae about how heat affects battery life and what warning signs to look for before it completely gives out. Things like slow engine cranking or dimming headlights apparently mean it's already on its way out. I always assumed you just waited until the car refused to start, but it seems that's kind of the worst case scenario and there are ways to catch it earlier. Now I'm half wondering if I should just get mine checked proactively given how long I've had it. Has anyone here actually done a routine check before running into a problem or is that just not something people bother with?
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