Is the battery replaced for free if it runs out of power during the warranty period?
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If the battery runs out of power due to quality issues, and the vehicle is still within the warranty period and has been properly maintained, a free claim for replacement can be made. Warranty period for car batteries: Generally, the warranty period for car batteries is one year or 20,000 kilometers. Since batteries are considered wear-and-tear parts, their warranty period is relatively short. Regulations on battery warranty: Car owners can refer to the vehicle's Three Guarantees manual, which clearly stipulates the warranty period for batteries. During the warranty period, if issues such as broken battery plates, short circuits, leakage, or bulging occur and are confirmed by professional technicians as quality problems, the battery can be replaced for free at the designated purchase point, usually without any additional charges.