Simple, take the battery out, take it to the parts department, they will replace it for you. You only have to pay, if you want them to diagnose
the car for you. One potential issue is since the volume of battery sales is much lower at Infiniti dealership,
if it is other things that drains your battery and kills it (loose belt, alternator, parasite drain, bad diode etc), they will charge you extra for a new battery. At Canadian Tire or my favourite, Walmart.. they really don't care.
Whether it is warranty or not, it depends on what is on the car and what is the issue, if the car is bone stock, then you have a good chance. But since it is electrical, it covers a whole lot of things, if you have aftermarket items like alarms, bluetooth, beam cannons, fog lights etc etc.. they can easily invalidate the warranty.
Why do you say battery cost $70-100 at crappy tire? i mean you look up the battery size you currently have, then look it up on their website.. no need to pussy foot around. If you don't know your battery size, you should take the car into the dealership or one of Revscene sponsors for them to diagnose for you.
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Originally Posted by simsimi1004
Should I buy the 70-100$ Canadian tire battery and if it works i just saved my self a diagnostics fee, if it doesnt work then i spent 70-100$ and i might have to spend another 60$ to get it checked at infniti? if the new battery didnt fix the problem, then isnt it likely to be a warranty problem, which wont be charged right?
what do u guys think?
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