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    Battery has inbuilt warranty timer...

    So the past few days the battery has been cranking pretty weakly in the cold.

    Today its dead.

    Conveniently my warranty and roadside assist expired 10 days ago. I have extended warranty but the battery is a consumable outside of original warranty.

    Annoyed. Coincidentally in my previous car, the battery failed a few months before the warranty ran out and Audi replaced it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kamold View Post
    So the past few days the battery has been cranking pretty weakly in the cold.

    Today its dead.

    Conveniently my warranty and roadside assist expired 10 days ago. I have extended warranty but the battery is a consumable outside of original warranty.

    Annoyed. Coincidentally in my previous car, the battery failed a few months before the warranty ran out and Audi replaced it.
    Sure you can't wangle something with the Australian Consumer Laws? They generally help with stuff that died just days after the warranty supposedly expires.

    Broken but out of warranty? You still have rights - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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    Yeah I can't be bothered chasing it up, I know I should. I'm just going to go and get a new one up the road.

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    You would have to take some of the stuff (active sub) out, to convince them that you didn't put the extra load on the battery, and even after that I wouldn't like your chances.
    Last edited by Transporter; 10-06-2014 at 03:02 PM.

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    They would probably cover it, if we hadn't had unusually warm weather it probably would have died within warranty. Batteries are funny things, ours lasted nearly 6 yrs and technically never died, I just replaced it in case.

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    Yeah I have many more pressing issues to deal with, it's just a bummer.

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    You have to pick your battles. I bothered last year when our car had done 50k/5yrs and the ($500+) PVC died to take it up with them as that was a short lifespan for a car with an easy life. They agreed. With what the dealer had been increasing service charges years back I have paid for that item many times over anyway.

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    Got a Varta silver in there and she cranked over first go. Ponied up the extra coin over Yasua hope this one lasts longer than its predecessor...

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    Good choice.
    I run a lot of accessories from my starting battery and also 12DC charger, my original battery in the van died within 12 months when new, probably exhausted, as a result of the short trips and not getting enough charge. The battery was replaced under the warranty, but I have realised that charging it at least every 2 weeks could extend the battery's life. It lasted almost 8 years, it was still starting, but I had to leave the van at the crash shop and didn't want the crash repairer to stuff around my battery.

    Maybe charging the battery once a months or two when you have hi power amplifier fitted is not a bad idea.

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