How to Understand the 8-Year/150,000 km Battery Warranty?
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8-year/150,000 km means whichever comes first, either 8 years or 150,000 km. If the warranty reaches 8 years but hasn't hit 150,000 km, it is considered out of warranty. Similarly, if it reaches 150,000 km but hasn't been 8 years, it is also out of warranty. In cases where the battery pack experiences capacity degradation or damage without external impact, the manufacturer will provide repair or replacement based on the actual situation. More relevant information is as follows:. Usage time: Generally, the battery of a new car lasts longer, typically up to around 4 years under normal usage. After about 4 years, it's advisable to consider replacement. If the battery has been replaced once, its lifespan is usually around 2 years. Normal usage: Regular vehicle maintenance is essential, ensuring no incidents of battery depletion occur during use. There is no fixed, precise, or uniform answer to the lifespan of a car battery, as it is influenced by many objective factors, such as the condition of the car, road conditions, and driving habits. For example, with a new car battery, some owners may use it for 4 or even 5 years without any issues.