What is the warranty period for the Tiggo 8 battery?

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ElenaMarie
07/30/25 8:19am
The battery warranty period for the Tiggo 8 is three months or 5,000 kilometers. Here are some details about the battery: Battery replacement cycle: The service life of a car battery is 2-3 years, and the original battery of a new car can last more than 3 years. Therefore, if the battery has been in use for nearly two years, you should be aware that its service life may have expired. At this point, it is advisable to conduct tests in advance, identify and address any issues early, or replace the battery to avoid sudden "failure" during use, which could lead to losses. Battery replacement method: If the battery is dead, it is recommended to first measure the battery voltage. If using a multimeter, measure the battery voltage when starting the engine. You can first use a high-frequency discharge machine or a battery tester to measure. Under a load current of no less than 110 amps, the minimum voltage should not be lower than 9.6 volts and should remain stable for 5 seconds. If the voltage is below 9.6 volts but can remain stable for 5 seconds, it indicates over-discharge, and the battery should be recharged promptly.
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