Dorset Recovery Group and Motor Services
Your car’s battery is the heartbeat of your vehicle’s electrical system. A weak or failing battery can lead to:
Living and driving around the Weymouth / Dorset area means your vehicle may face additional battery‑demanding conditions (for example higher humidity/coastal salinity, or short trip stop‑start journeys). With that in mind, reliable battery care is essential.
At Dorset Recovery Group we provide a full service for your car battery, with the following steps:
Battery health check & diagnostics
We test the battery’s state of charge, state of health, cranking performance, and check the charging system (alternator, wiring, connections).
Clear explanation & quote
If the battery is failing or nearing end‑of‑life, we’ll explain the results clearly and provide a fixed quote for replacement with quality parts.
Replacement with premium battery units
We fit the correct specification battery for your make & model (including AGM/Enhanced Flooded as required), ensuring compatibility, warranty coverage and correct fit/mounting.
Installation & system reset
We handle safe installation—disconnecting old battery, cleaning terminals, fitting new battery, programming if required (for modern vehicles), and resetting date/time‐settings or memory functions.
Verification & safe hand‑over
After installation we verify the battery is charging and cranking correctly, and you leave with confidence.
Post‑service advice
We’ll provide tips to extend the life of your new battery—such as avoiding short‑trip usage, ensuring main electrical loads aren’t left active when engine off, and maintaining clean terminal connections.
Watch out for the following indicators:
How long does battery replacement take?
A typical battery check and replacement can be done within a couple of hours depending on vehicle access and age of the car. More complex vehicles with embedded electronics may take a bit longer.
Can I replace it myself?
While DIY is possible, modern vehicles often have linked systems (memory settings, alarms, keyless entry, stop‑start, battery sensor modules) that need correct resetting or programming. Having a professional ensures safety and avoids faults.
How often should a battery be replaced?
It depends on usage and environment, but generally after about 3‑6 years. If you do many short trips, live near the coast (which can increase corrosion) or the vehicle sits idle for long spells, the lifespan may reduce.
Do you only replace the battery?
We focus on battery replacement, but as part of the diagnostic we also check the alternator and charging system. If a fault is found there (for example insufficient charging), we’ll let you know the best action.
If you’re based in or around Weymouth and suspect your car battery may be weak, or want a proactive check before winter, call us now on 01305 310 210 or use our online contact form via our website to book an appointment.
Don’t get caught out with a failing battery — let Dorset Recovery Group restore your vehicle’s electrical confidence today.