How long is a battery warranty?

How long is a battery warranty?

Despite most vehicles being covered for three years or 36,000 miles from the date of purchase under the ‘bumper-to-bumper’ warranty, batteries are consumable items and typically have a full warranty of only two years or 24,000 miles, after which converting to a prorated warranty or none at all.

How long is AutoZone battery warranty?

Two-Year

Is my battery covered under warranty?

Batteries: Most automakers will cover regular 12-volt batteries under the bumper-to-bumper warranty in cases where the battery is defective. However, some automakers, such as Hyundai and Volkswagen, only cover the battery for 36 months, despite having longer bumper-to-bumper warranties.

Why are batteries not covered under warranty?

Your car’s battery is an example of what the extended warranty industry calls a “wear and tear” part. Wear and tear parts are items that are expected to wear out over time and are expected to be replaced as a part of regular maintenance. However, if you’re over this threshold it’s unlikely your battery is covered.

Is battery covered by Toyota warranty?

All Toyota batteries installed by a Toyota Authorized Dealership are covered under warranty, with all parts and labour being covered for 24 months. Additional warranty coverage is available under certain conditions depending on the type of battery and who installed it. See below for specifics.

How do you know when car battery needs replacing?

7 signs your car battery is dying

  1. A slow starting engine. Over time, the components inside your battery will wear out and become less effective.
  2. Dim lights and electrical issues.
  3. The check engine light is on.
  4. A bad smell.
  5. Corroded connectors.
  6. A misshapen battery case.
  7. An old battery.

What is a dead cell in a battery?

If the battery cannot reach higher than 10.5 volts when being charged, then the battery has a dead cell. If the battery is fully charged (according to the battery charger) but the voltage is 12.5 or less, the battery is sulfated. It decreases the potential to fully charge, and it self-discharges the battery quicker.

Can you fix a dead cell in a car battery?

If the battery voltage is between 10V and 12V, you can consider reconditioning the dead battery. It is not advised to recondition the batteries with voltage rating less than 10V. However, they can refurbish the dead batteries at home with simple DIY kits.