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Re: batteries help advice


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Posted by K Effective on February 21, 2016 at 18:12:52 from (162.235.236.141):

In Reply to: batteries help advice posted by pdruff on February 21, 2016 at 16:19:49:

From their website:

Advance Auto Parts Limited Warranty Policy

General Limited Warranty Period and Applicability

The warranty period is 90 days from your date of purchase or any longer warranty period that may be printed on your original sales receipt. During the warranty period, we will replace or refund, at our option, any new part that fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship under normal use and service after proper installation. Simply return the part along with your original sales receipt to any Advance Auto Parts store. You must be the original purchaser of the part and still own the vehicle on which it was installed. This warranty is not transferrable. Replacement parts are warranted for 90 days from the date of exchange or the remainder of the warranty period on the original part, whichever is longer.

Refunds will only be considered if you bring the defective part to an Advance Auto Parts store along with your original sales receipt within 90 days from the original date of purchase. Refunds will be issued in accordance with our Refund Policy.

Battery Limited Warranty

The battery Free Replacement Period begins the day of purchase and expires at the end of the Free Replacement Period that is printed on your original sales receipt. This period does not renew when the battery is replaced during the Free Replacement Period. If the battery is found defective after the Free Replacement Period but prior to the end of the warranty period, a prorated credit will be issued that can be applied toward the purchase of a new battery. The prorated credit will be determined by dividing the original purchase price by the number of months of the warranty period, then multiplying the result by the months remaining in the warranty period. Partial months are rounded to the nearest whole month. Installation or use of an automotive battery in any other type of vehicle or equipment voids your warranty.



It never hurts to ask, and if the store chooses to honor the battery warranty, that would be their decision.


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