Check the following when you buy a new battery
- 1. Ensure your current battery has failed. Sometimes, your vehicle's electrical system could have a problem. Hence find out the root cause of the problem (call us or your mechanic to check the root cause of the problem).
- 2. Refer 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
- 3. Before fitting the new battery, check the electrical system of your vehicle
- 4. Check the cranking voltage which should be more than 9.8 volts across the battery terminal
- 5. Check the alternator charging voltage which should be between 13.8V - 14.5V across the battery terminal
Check for freshness
Learn to interpret battery date codes. Or ask your Amaron retailer to make sure you purchase the "freshest" battery available. A battery that has been sitting on the shelf for extended periods can lose some of its charge and may not provide the performance you need during its first use. You can avoid such things when you walk into an Amaron store for your battery requirement. Long term performance probably won't be compromised however, as the battery can be returned to its original levels of performance with either in-vehicle charging or by using an external charger. When you buy a product from Amaron, you can rest assured of a quality product to satisfy your performance needs.