Kwik Fit warn drivers that use of luxury in-car devices puts additional strain on cars’ batteries

I just read an article from Kwik Fit that warns drivers about the risk draining the battery due to excessive use of In-Car-Entertainment and devices. New research for Kwik Fit reveals that more than 16 million (45%) drivers have at least one factory fitted luxury device in their car.

I almost dismissed this advice immediately, as I don't drive an expensively teched-out luxury vehicle, but the report says that the most commonly installed devices in a car are climate control (26%, 9.2 million), heated wing-mirrors (20%, 7 million) and heated seats (11%, 4 million), can all be a major drain on the battery. Hmm, I kept reading and per the article, another drain on the battery is the number of short trips drivers make, as the biggest impact is at the beginning of a journey, and short travel times do not give the battery opportunity to recharge. Previous research by Kwik Fit has also revealed that every week, UK motorists make 52 million trips of fewer than two miles.

Roger Griggs, communications director at Kwik Fit, commented on the increasing number of battery draining devices and technology on the market. “Often people don’t realise how much of an effect the newer technologies such as climate control, heated seats and in car entertainment can have on a battery.  Sometimes the latest luxury devices and gadgets that are designed to make our lives more comfortable can actually do the opposite, by seriously shortening the life of even a new battery and leaving us stuck with a car that won’t start. The arrival of winter brings multiple demands on a car’s battery.  In colder temperatures batteries lose performance, and this coincides with the time when drivers place a greater burden on them through using lights, climate control, heated seats and screen de-misters."

As I continued on reading, the information astounded me. Below is a list the most common fitted luxury devices in some vehicles according to Kwik Fit. Are you as surprised as me that a fridge is included on that list? Ok, I have to admit if I could afford it, I might consider installing one too.

Most common factory fitted luxury devices















































DeviceProportion of motorists with this device fitted in their car
Climate control26%
Heated wing-mirrors20%
Heated seats11%
Built in sat nav9%
Built in phone charger6%
Upgraded music system6%
Extra-bright halogen bulbs5%
Convertible roof3%
Video screens1%
Fridge0.5%

Kwik Fit offer this advice from Roger Griggs: “It’s vital to remember that during the winter months, the battery has to work harder and that even switching basic heating and headlights on can add to the struggle. At Kwik Fit, we always see an increase in customers with battery problems when the temperature drops, and it is often the case that this has come as a surprise to the motorist.

“The best thing to ensure the battery is not being too strained is to keep unnecessary devices turned off, especially when the lights and heating are also in action. Motorists who feel their battery may be weak and not up to the task this winter can come in and receive a free health check at any of the 670 Kwik Fit centres across the country.”

For more information, visit Kwik Fit's website here.

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