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Maintaining the battery of your Hyundai Tucson Plug-in Hybrid is essential to ensure optimal performance and longevity. By following best practices, you can keep your vehicle running smoothly while maximizing battery life.
Charging Habits to Prolong Battery Life
Consistent and proper charging is key. Avoid letting the battery completely discharge, and try not to keep it fully charged at 100% for extended periods. Using a level 2 charger when possible helps provide a balanced and efficient charge.
Temperature and Storage Considerations
Extreme temperatures can affect battery performance. When parking, try to choose shaded or covered areas during hot weather, and avoid exposing the battery to freezing conditions for prolonged times. If storing the vehicle for an extended period, ensure the battery is charged to around 50% and check it periodically.
Additional Battery Care Tips
- Drive regularly to keep the battery active and balanced.
- Schedule routine maintenance with Hyundai-certified technicians.
- Use energy-efficient driving habits to reduce battery strain.
- Monitor battery health via the vehicle’s dashboard or app.
By integrating these best practices, you ensure that your Hyundai Tucson Plug-in Hybrid’s battery remains healthy, helping your vehicle deliver reliable performance for years to come.