Mopar Battery Warranty?
I've got a Mopar 60 Gold Series Battery that appears to be worn out and no
longer holding a charge. (600 Cold Cranking Amps, 5 Year limited warranty, CAT # 34-60, Part # 04364944) This battery is a little less than two years old. Does anyone happen to know the warranty info regarding this battery? Do I get a free replacement since it is under two years old, or is it pro-rated? If prorated, approx cost? Thanks! James |
Re: Mopar Battery Warranty?
Hi james,
I'd give the Stealership a call. If you have more time than I think you have then there's an email contact addresses at: http://www.jeep.com/universal/J/inde...r=wccs&prefix= God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ james wrote: > > I've got a Mopar 60 Gold Series Battery that appears to be worn out and no > longer holding a charge. (600 Cold Cranking Amps, 5 Year limited warranty, > CAT # 34-60, Part # 04364944) > > This battery is a little less than two years old. Does anyone happen to know > the warranty info regarding this battery? Do I get a free replacement since > it is under two years old, or is it pro-rated? If prorated, approx cost? > > Thanks! > > James |
Re: Mopar Battery Warranty?
Hi james,
I'd give the Stealership a call. If you have more time than I think you have then there's an email contact addresses at: http://www.jeep.com/universal/J/inde...r=wccs&prefix= God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ james wrote: > > I've got a Mopar 60 Gold Series Battery that appears to be worn out and no > longer holding a charge. (600 Cold Cranking Amps, 5 Year limited warranty, > CAT # 34-60, Part # 04364944) > > This battery is a little less than two years old. Does anyone happen to know > the warranty info regarding this battery? Do I get a free replacement since > it is under two years old, or is it pro-rated? If prorated, approx cost? > > Thanks! > > James |
Re: Mopar Battery Warranty?
Hi james,
I'd give the Stealership a call. If you have more time than I think you have then there's an email contact addresses at: http://www.jeep.com/universal/J/inde...r=wccs&prefix= God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ james wrote: > > I've got a Mopar 60 Gold Series Battery that appears to be worn out and no > longer holding a charge. (600 Cold Cranking Amps, 5 Year limited warranty, > CAT # 34-60, Part # 04364944) > > This battery is a little less than two years old. Does anyone happen to know > the warranty info regarding this battery? Do I get a free replacement since > it is under two years old, or is it pro-rated? If prorated, approx cost? > > Thanks! > > James |
Re: Mopar Battery Warranty?
Hi james,
I'd give the Stealership a call. If you have more time than I think you have then there's an email contact addresses at: http://www.jeep.com/universal/J/inde...r=wccs&prefix= God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ james wrote: > > I've got a Mopar 60 Gold Series Battery that appears to be worn out and no > longer holding a charge. (600 Cold Cranking Amps, 5 Year limited warranty, > CAT # 34-60, Part # 04364944) > > This battery is a little less than two years old. Does anyone happen to know > the warranty info regarding this battery? Do I get a free replacement since > it is under two years old, or is it pro-rated? If prorated, approx cost? > > Thanks! > > James |
Re: Mopar Battery Warranty?
Thanks, Bill.
An FYI for anyone buying Mopar batteries: Be SURE to keep your receipt and be ready to return the battery to the dealer you purchased it from if you have a problem. After calling 6 local dealers (FL), I was told by all of them that Mopar batteries are NOT covered by ANY warranty unless you are the original owner of a new vehicle that came with a Mopar battery as standard equipment; OR you purchased the battery from Mopar parts and have your original receipt. In addition, I was told that even with a receipt you should go to the dealer where the battery was purchased, since no other dealer is obligated to take back the battery, although some do decide to. Unfortunately, this means that if you purchased a used vehicle from a dealer and have them install a new battery as part of the deal it effectively has no warranty unless you get a separate receipt. James "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:427AF4F3.228751FB@cox.net... > Hi james, > I'd give the Stealership a call. If you have more time than I think > you have then there's an email contact addresses at: > http://www.jeep.com/universal/J/inde...r=wccs&prefix= > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > james wrote: > > > > I've got a Mopar 60 Gold Series Battery that appears to be worn out and no > > longer holding a charge. (600 Cold Cranking Amps, 5 Year limited warranty, > > CAT # 34-60, Part # 04364944) > > > > This battery is a little less than two years old. Does anyone happen to know > > the warranty info regarding this battery? Do I get a free replacement since > > it is under two years old, or is it pro-rated? If prorated, approx cost? > > > > Thanks! > > > > James |
Re: Mopar Battery Warranty?
Thanks, Bill.
An FYI for anyone buying Mopar batteries: Be SURE to keep your receipt and be ready to return the battery to the dealer you purchased it from if you have a problem. After calling 6 local dealers (FL), I was told by all of them that Mopar batteries are NOT covered by ANY warranty unless you are the original owner of a new vehicle that came with a Mopar battery as standard equipment; OR you purchased the battery from Mopar parts and have your original receipt. In addition, I was told that even with a receipt you should go to the dealer where the battery was purchased, since no other dealer is obligated to take back the battery, although some do decide to. Unfortunately, this means that if you purchased a used vehicle from a dealer and have them install a new battery as part of the deal it effectively has no warranty unless you get a separate receipt. James "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:427AF4F3.228751FB@cox.net... > Hi james, > I'd give the Stealership a call. If you have more time than I think > you have then there's an email contact addresses at: > http://www.jeep.com/universal/J/inde...r=wccs&prefix= > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > james wrote: > > > > I've got a Mopar 60 Gold Series Battery that appears to be worn out and no > > longer holding a charge. (600 Cold Cranking Amps, 5 Year limited warranty, > > CAT # 34-60, Part # 04364944) > > > > This battery is a little less than two years old. Does anyone happen to know > > the warranty info regarding this battery? Do I get a free replacement since > > it is under two years old, or is it pro-rated? If prorated, approx cost? > > > > Thanks! > > > > James |
Re: Mopar Battery Warranty?
Thanks, Bill.
An FYI for anyone buying Mopar batteries: Be SURE to keep your receipt and be ready to return the battery to the dealer you purchased it from if you have a problem. After calling 6 local dealers (FL), I was told by all of them that Mopar batteries are NOT covered by ANY warranty unless you are the original owner of a new vehicle that came with a Mopar battery as standard equipment; OR you purchased the battery from Mopar parts and have your original receipt. In addition, I was told that even with a receipt you should go to the dealer where the battery was purchased, since no other dealer is obligated to take back the battery, although some do decide to. Unfortunately, this means that if you purchased a used vehicle from a dealer and have them install a new battery as part of the deal it effectively has no warranty unless you get a separate receipt. James "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:427AF4F3.228751FB@cox.net... > Hi james, > I'd give the Stealership a call. If you have more time than I think > you have then there's an email contact addresses at: > http://www.jeep.com/universal/J/inde...r=wccs&prefix= > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > james wrote: > > > > I've got a Mopar 60 Gold Series Battery that appears to be worn out and no > > longer holding a charge. (600 Cold Cranking Amps, 5 Year limited warranty, > > CAT # 34-60, Part # 04364944) > > > > This battery is a little less than two years old. Does anyone happen to know > > the warranty info regarding this battery? Do I get a free replacement since > > it is under two years old, or is it pro-rated? If prorated, approx cost? > > > > Thanks! > > > > James |
Re: Mopar Battery Warranty?
Thanks, Bill.
An FYI for anyone buying Mopar batteries: Be SURE to keep your receipt and be ready to return the battery to the dealer you purchased it from if you have a problem. After calling 6 local dealers (FL), I was told by all of them that Mopar batteries are NOT covered by ANY warranty unless you are the original owner of a new vehicle that came with a Mopar battery as standard equipment; OR you purchased the battery from Mopar parts and have your original receipt. In addition, I was told that even with a receipt you should go to the dealer where the battery was purchased, since no other dealer is obligated to take back the battery, although some do decide to. Unfortunately, this means that if you purchased a used vehicle from a dealer and have them install a new battery as part of the deal it effectively has no warranty unless you get a separate receipt. James "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:427AF4F3.228751FB@cox.net... > Hi james, > I'd give the Stealership a call. If you have more time than I think > you have then there's an email contact addresses at: > http://www.jeep.com/universal/J/inde...r=wccs&prefix= > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > james wrote: > > > > I've got a Mopar 60 Gold Series Battery that appears to be worn out and no > > longer holding a charge. (600 Cold Cranking Amps, 5 Year limited warranty, > > CAT # 34-60, Part # 04364944) > > > > This battery is a little less than two years old. Does anyone happen to know > > the warranty info regarding this battery? Do I get a free replacement since > > it is under two years old, or is it pro-rated? If prorated, approx cost? > > > > Thanks! > > > > James |
Re: Mopar Battery Warranty?
like any other it's prorated
james wrote: > I've got a Mopar 60 Gold Series Battery that appears to be worn out and no > longer holding a charge. (600 Cold Cranking Amps, 5 Year limited warranty, > CAT # 34-60, Part # 04364944) > > This battery is a little less than two years old. Does anyone happen to know > the warranty info regarding this battery? Do I get a free replacement since > it is under two years old, or is it pro-rated? If prorated, approx cost? > > Thanks! > > James |
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