Batteries

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All About Batteries

Selecting the Proper Battery

It's easier than you think to buy the wrong battery for your vehicle. Unless your current battery is definitely the original equipment, you're taking a chance by not double checking before you purchase the new battery. You can search for a certain battery, but there are a few general rules you should know before you search.

  • If the battery for your vehicle is sensor-equipped, remember to replace the sensor at the same time you change the battery.
  • Never swap a Maintenance Free battery for another battery unless the Applications book says it's OK.
  • When given the option of several different batteries for your vehicle, choose the one that will give you what you want performance-wise. It's up to you.
  • Always make sure you have the right battery before you charge and install it. Save yourself the hassle (and money) of having to buy another battery.

To get more information on a type of battery, choose from the battery types listed below using our FAQ - HELP! link:

  • Conventional Dry Charge
  • High Performance
  • Maintenance-Free
  • AGM
  • Gel

Terms and condition

Warranty

All batteries are warrantied for a period of 1 year from date of dispatch. This warranty covers manufacturing defects only. Accidental damage is not covered in this warranty. It is essential that you check the batteries on delivery to make sure that they have reached you in good condition. Any damage to the batteries that has been done prior to you receiving them must be notified to us within 2 days of delivery and the battery will be replaced. It is essential that you carefully check the batteries upon receipt to ensure that they have not been damaged in transit.

Any subsequent damage to equipment, fixtures or fittings caused by the fitting of damaged batteries is not covered in this warranty and no responsibility is accepted for this damage. It is entirely the responsibility of the purchaser to ensure that the batteries are undamaged when fitted. It is particularly important to ensure that there are no cracks in the body of the battery as this could cause leaking of acid.

If a battery is found to be cracked please store the battery with the crack facing upwards until the battery is collected or disposed of.

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