Vehicle battery dying - warranty issue or not?

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Laika EcoVip 3019
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Hi there
Battery is losing charge overnight, no parasitic drain, battery master fitted and tests show the battery master is working properly.

Vehicle new in Dec 22 - would this be covered by the Fiat warranty or is a battery classed as a consumable and I'll just have to buy a new battery myself?
Guessing I know the answer!
 
Hi there
Battery is losing charge overnight, no parasitic drain, battery master fitted and tests show the battery master is working properly.

Vehicle new in Dec 22 - would this be covered by the Fiat warranty or is a battery classed as a consumable and I'll just have to buy a new battery myself?
Guessing I know the answer!
Well, batteries usually are warranted for 3/4/5 years depending on make. Usually they fit decent brands from new so it should be.
 
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Go back to whoever supplied your moho. It’s less than 12 months old so 8 would,have thought a genuine warranty claim. The manufacturer might say it’s the coach-builder, the coach builder will say it’s the manufacturer. Your supplying dealer should sort it for you.
 
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Well, batteries usually are warranted for 3/4/5 years depending on make. Usually they fit decent brands from new so it should be.
Not necessarily.Citroën stop/start batteries are warranteed 6 months from new as they expect any fault to show within that time. After 6 months dealer has to contact citroën for permission to supply & who I have never known to say no. Possibly other manufacturers are similar?
 
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