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      RACV Mobile Battery Service delivers and installs batteries 24 hours a day, seven days a week.  We come to you at home, at work or even at the local shopping centre car park. Delivery is usually within an hour.

      We carry an extensive range of batteries that cover most makes and models of vehicles, including hard-to-find European and North American sized batteries.

      For the first time ever, RACV is able to offer members an entire range of maintenance free batteries which offer fantastic new features and benefits.

      These batteries utilise state-of-the-art manufacturing and product technology which enables us to now offer a warranty of up to 3 years on our premium range.

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      Need a new battery, call RACV 13 11 11

      discounts

      RACV members receive a discount of up to 15% off the recommended retail price of RACV batteries

      how to get the maximum life of your battery

      Batteries have a limited life and on average last 3.5 years. Once a battery starts to fail after three years of age it very rarely responds to recharging. The reason for this is that a battery positive plate self-destructs leaving no plate left to hold a charge required for starting a vehicle.

      Follow these tips to ensure you obtain the maximum service life of your vehicle's battery:

      • Keep battery terminals clean and dry at all times.
      • Maintain fluid levels but never over-fill your battery.
      • Distilled water is recommended for replacing battery fluid.
      • Consult your owner's manual before disconnecting your battery to ensure that computer or radio memories are not lost.
      • Never leave your battery for long periods without being charged.

      safety

      Take care when handling batteries, as incorrect handling can cause serious injuries. Batteries contain sulphuric acid and give off explosive hydrogen gases, so naked flames should always be kept away from batteries. Children should be kept away from batteries.


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