Wear safety glasses or goggles and a face shield
Check the Following when you buy a battery.
Check if your existing battery has really failed. Sometimes, your vehicle’s electrical system could have a problem. Hence find out the cause of the problem (call your mechanic or contact us to check the cause of the problem.)
Refer to the battery group size recommended by your manufacturer in the vehicle manual. Battery group size indicates the battery size that will best fit the physical dimensions of your vehicle. Many vehicles can accommodate more than one group size.
Before installing the new battery, check the electrical system of your vehicle. Check the cranking voltage of the battery. It should be more than 9.8 volts across the battery terminals. Test the alternator charging voltage. It should be between 13.8V – 14.5V across the battery terminals.
To ensure you get the freshest battery, check the date code or ask your PowerZone retailer. Batteries sitting on shelves for a long time may lose some charge, affecting initial performance. However, long-term performance typically won’t be affected, as in-vehicle or external charging can restore it. When you buy from PowerZone, you can trust the product’s quality will meet your needs.
Is the warranty valid across India, allowing you to access service anywhere you are? How long is the free replacement period? Checking all these fine prints will help you avoid any surprises while asking for a free replacement. Consider value as well as price. You might want to get professional advice, for which you can walk into your nearest PowerZone store. The PowerZone team would be glad to assist you with…
Please refer to your vehicle and battery owners’ manual to safely handle your lead-acid battery. Lead acid batteries generate Hydrogen and Oxygen gases that can be explosive. Also exposure to leakage of Sulfuric acid which can cause burn.
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