How Long is the Car Battery Warranty?
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The warranty period takes effect from the date of purchase. Here is the relevant information: 1. Differences: The warranty period is calculated from the date of vehicle purchase. The battery is classified as a wear-and-tear component, and vehicles' wear-and-tear components have separate warranty periods. There are a total of sixteen components listed in the same category as the battery, each with different warranty periods. The battery has a warranty period of one year. If the vehicle's battery develops issues within one year, it can be replaced free of charge. 2. Regulations: Among major luxury brands, some specify in their maintenance manuals that the battery can be replaced free of charge within one year. Between 12 and 24 months, the owner needs to pay 25% of the cost. Other brands offer free battery replacement if the battery is damaged within two years of vehicle use and within 100,000 kilometers. If the battery fails after two years but before four years and within 100,000 kilometers, the owner is responsible for 50% of the cost.