Posted by richardinnz on December 30, 2017 at 23:52:28 from (122.57.30.46):
In Reply to: Battery warranty? posted by old-9 on December 30, 2017 at 15:59:16:
That is right, the Warranty started when you purchased your original battery in 2014 and that warranty expires after I would say 3 years in your case? The warranty did not start over in Jan '17 because you did not buy a new battery then. The amount you were discounted is pro rata from when your battery failed to the warranty expiring, if you get another 5 years out of the replacement, then good on you. The battery manufacturer has met is obligations by warrantying the battery as agreed when you brought it. It is also the same with OEM batteries supplied fitted to a new machine, they are on a pro rata basis too. At a dealer I worked for we had a tractor that was a heap of trouble, a proper Friday afternoon job it was, the manufacturer agreed to replace the tractor, but we had to swap the wheels and tyres over so he got his original tyres back, the tractor was about 3 months away from the end of it's warranty. When the replacement tractor was about 9 months old the coolant pump started to weep, owner thought he was going to get that under warranty too, but it had expired as the replacement only had the balance of warranty left on his original tractor, the warranty had expired 6 months before.
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