Nothing ruins a morning like a car that won't start. Texas Collision Centers tests, services, and replaces your battery — and diagnoses the deeper electrical issues that leave you stranded. From a simple battery swap to tracking down a stubborn electrical gremlin, our certified technicians have the dealer-level tools to get it right, including the expertise to handle today's advanced and EV/hybrid electrical systems.
Texas heat is brutal on batteries — it's one of the leading causes of early battery failure. If your car is cranking slowly, your lights are dim, or your battery is more than three years old, come in for a free battery test. We'll test battery condition, available cranking capacity and charging-system performance so you can make an informed decision before a failure occurs.


When it's time for a new battery, we'll install the correct one for your vehicle quickly and properly — including battery registration, reset or programming when required by the manufacturer. You're back on the road in no time, with a battery you can count on.
Not every electrical problem is the battery. Faulty alternators, worn starters, corroded connections, and parasitic drains can all leave you stranded or cause warning lights. Our technicians use professional diagnostic equipment to find the real source of the problem — not just guess and replace parts — so you get a fix that lasts.

If your vehicle is already in for a collision repair we will check the strength of your battery while your vehicle is on-site!
Most car batteries last three to five years, but Texas heat can shorten that significantly. If your battery is over three years old, it's smart to have it tested before it fails.
Watch for slow engine cranking, dim headlights, a battery or charging-system warning light, electrical components acting up, or needing a jump-start. A free battery test removes the guesswork.
A no-start can come from a dead battery, a failing alternator, a bad starter, corroded connections, or other electrical issues. Our diagnostic equipment pinpoints the exact cause so you don't pay to replace parts you don't need.
Our certified technicians work on advanced vehicle systems, including the 12-volt batteries in hybrids and EVs. Contact your nearest participating location to confirm service for your specific vehicle.
Many modern vehicles need a reset or reprogramming after a battery replacement to keep systems working correctly. We handle this as part of proper installation — something not every quick-swap shop does.
