Battery, Starter & Charging System Service in Port Jefferson Station, NY

The first cold morning your car won’t start always seems to come at the worst time. If your battery is more than 3 years old, if your engine cranks slowly, or if your dashboard lights dim when idling — your charging system is trying to tell you something.

Family Automotive Center offers free battery and charging system testing with any visit. We’ll print you a real test report, not a guess, so you know exactly where your battery and alternator stand.

Charging system services

  • Free battery testing — load test, voltage, and CCA check.
  • Battery replacement — quality batteries for every vehicle, including AGM and lithium.
  • Battery registration / coding — required on most BMW, Audi, Mercedes when replacing.
  • Alternator testing & replacement — outputs, regulation, internal short detection.
  • Starter testing & replacement — slow crank, no crank, intermittent crank.
  • Cable, terminal & ground repair — corrosion is one of the most common “dead battery” causes.
  • Parasitic draw diagnosis — battery dies overnight? We’ll find what’s staying on.
  • Auxiliary battery service — start/stop, hybrid, and dual-battery systems.

Warning signs

  • Engine cranks slowly when starting.
  • Clicking sound when you turn the key.
  • Battery, ALT, or BATT warning light on the dashboard.
  • Headlights dim at idle, brighten when you rev.
  • Electrical accessories acting strange.
  • Battery is more than 3–5 years old.
  • You’ve needed a jump-start in the last 30 days.
  • Visible corrosion on battery terminals.
  • Swollen battery case or sulfur smell.

Battery, alternator, or starter? It matters.

“Won’t start” can be any of three completely different problems:

  • Battery — discharged or unable to hold charge. Slow cranking that gets worse, then nothing.
  • Alternator — not charging the battery while you drive. Battery keeps going dead, dim lights, or battery warning light.
  • Starter — the motor that physically cranks the engine has failed. Single click (or nothing) with a known-good battery.

Replacing the wrong one is expensive and won’t fix the problem. We test all three before we recommend anything.

How long does a car battery last?

On Long Island, expect 3–5 years from a quality battery. Heat is actually harder on batteries than cold — but cold is what reveals weakness. A battery that survived August at 95% capacity might fail to crank in January.

If your battery is more than 3 years old and you depend on the car, get it tested at every oil change. Replacement before failure is much cheaper than a tow.

Why Family Automotive Center for batteries?

  • Free battery and charging system testing — printed report, not a guess.
  • Quality batteries in stock for most vehicles — domestic, Asian, European, AGM.
  • Most replacements done same day.
  • Proper coding/registration on European vehicles that require it.
  • 12-month / 12,000-mile warranty on most repairs (battery warranties typically 24–36 months).

Frequently asked questions

How much does a new battery cost?

Anywhere from about $130 to $400+ depending on size, type (standard, AGM, EFB, lithium), and brand. European vehicles tend to be at the higher end. Call 631-923-2358 with your year, make, and model and we’ll give you the real number.

Do I need an AGM battery, or is standard fine?

If your vehicle came with an AGM battery from the factory (most modern European cars and start/stop-equipped vehicles), it must be replaced with AGM. Putting a standard flooded battery in a vehicle that needs AGM will give you a short, frustrating battery life.

Why does the radio code/window auto-up stop working after a battery change?

Some vehicles lose stored memory when the battery is disconnected. We’ll re-set what we can, walk you through anything that needs your radio code, and re-program window auto-up where the procedure exists.

My battery is fine but the car won't start. What now?

Probably starter, security/anti-theft, ignition switch, or fuel system. We’ll diagnose properly — many “won’t start” calls turn out to be quick fixes once we test the right thing.

Can I just buy a battery and install it myself?

You can, but on many modern vehicles you’ll trigger fault codes, lose comfort settings, and the new battery may charge incorrectly without registration/coding. If you have a 2010+ European vehicle, bring it to us — the labor difference is small and the headaches you avoid are large.

Get a free battery test today

Family Automotive Center — 1575 Route 112, Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776
Call 631-923-2358 · Mon–Fri 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM · Sat 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM

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