

The NRMA offers a nationwide warranty of:
With mobile 24/7 battery replacement service.
Coverage applies to defects in material or workmanship within the specified warranty period. Your battery warranty period is specified on your NRMA invoice.
Whenever we're carrying out work on your vehicle, we'll always take the necessary precautions to prevent any damage. Unfortunately, we can't accept responsibility for damage that is not related to the battery fitment.
If your battery has been diagnosed as discharged or flat, getting it back to a full charge as soon as possible can help prevent permanent damage. Modern vehicles aren’t designed to recharge a flat battery, but only to replenish it.
You’ll need to charge your car battery using a suitable charger to return it back to full charge. Failure to do this could result in premature battery failure.
The NRMA reserves the right to test any battery that’s presented for a warranty claim and will not accept any third-party testing results.
If you believe your battery is defective and within warranty, please contact us on 13 11 22 for an assessment and free replacement, if eligible.
You will need a copy of your original NRMA issued invoice.
Keeping your battery fully charged and in good condition will help it last longer and can save you money down the track. Here’s how:
If you're an NRMA member, you can book a free battery health check.
Standard NRMA batteries terms and conditions apply.