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The Camel Plus batteries have a 18 months or 30,000 km warranty period on all privately owned petrol vehicles.

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The Camel AGM/EFB batteries have a 12 months or 25,000 km warranty period on all privately owned petrol vehicles.

However, if it is a commercially used vehicle or diesel engine the warranty period is limited to 6 months or 22,000km.

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QUOTE(Roman Catholic @ Apr 8 2022, 09:59 PM)



It's a long story actually when this thread was started. I was in a midst of trying to find trustable battery brand because of 1 bad experience with a Century dealer, despite using Century for years and with great results from the same dealer. Anyway while on a trip to KL hoping to find a new battery supplier, I received a call from Century HQ promising to resolve my situation. I had spoken to other battery companies but somehow this Century guy proved to be sincere and honest in trying to resolve the predicament I was in. Mind you back then I was still an end user only and was recommending Century to friends. One thing led to another and now here I am and all this is possible is because of phone call I received.

Now that I think about it properly, it is not about the battery brand, a good battery is a good battery no doubt, it is about the relationship that was formed. What is important to me now, whenever I need help in resolving a battery related issue, I can depend on Century. Just like my clients depends on me giving their Century batteries a clean bill of health, I depend on Century for good battery always. It is the same with you or anyone else for that matter, the fact that you chosen a certain brand is because of your relationship with that particular battery reseller or website or online shopping platform or whatever suites one's fancy.

Writing here for business ? Advertisement ? Seriously ? Don't you know that it is a pure waste of time ? I could be on another platform pushing batteries way faster, easier and best of all I dont have to form any relationship whatsoever. No liability also. I believe forummers who follows this thread are not in which battery brands, we have moved past that a long time already. It ought to be how to maximize battery life span, battery management etc etc stuffs like that. Also its about relationship with other forummers like abubin, SleeplessEyes & others to save my butt when I am in trouble. 😊

I dont think RAMCAR is the owner of Century or Yokohama. It is another party actually, if I am not mistaken.It's a long story actually when this thread was started. I was in a midst of trying to find trustable battery brand because of 1 bad experience with a Century dealer, despite using Century for years and with great results from the same dealer. Anyway while on a trip to KL hoping to find a new battery supplier, I received a call from Century HQ promising to resolve my situation. I had spoken to other battery companies but somehow this Century guy proved to be sincere and honest in trying to resolve the predicament I was in. Mind you back then I was still an end user only and was recommending Century to friends. One thing led to another and now here I am and all this is possible is because of phone call I received.Now that I think about it properly, it is not about the battery brand, a good battery is a good battery no doubt, it is about the relationship that was formed. What is important to me now, whenever I need help in resolving a battery related issue, I can depend on Century. Just like my clients depends on me giving their Century batteries a clean bill of health, I depend on Century for good battery always. It is the same with you or anyone else for that matter, the fact that you chosen a certain brand is because of your relationship with that particular battery reseller or website or online shopping platform or whatever suites one's fancy.Writing here for business ? Advertisement ? Seriously ? Don't you know that it is a pure waste of time ? I could be on another platform pushing batteries way faster, easier and best of all I dont have to form any relationship whatsoever. No liability also. I believe forummers who follows this thread are not in which battery brands, we have moved past that a long time already. It ought to be how to maximize battery life span, battery management etc etc stuffs like that. Also its about relationship with other forummers like abubin, SleeplessEyes & others to save my butt when I am in trouble. 😊



I don't really care if the car will unable to start one day as the battery apps installer is pretty good in general. I used one apps, they come to my house at 12am where I requested at 1130pm for battery charge. Price also similar to price offered at battery shop.

This post has been edited by ayamxxx: Apr 9 2022, 05:56 AM


Based on experience, the battery that give me a long life for a Japanese car were Panasonic MF (changed at Honda Sc), 2015-2019 and current Camel MF battery which still on running since June 2019 until now.I don't really care if the car will unable to start one day as the battery apps installer is pretty good in general. I used one apps, they come to my house at 12am where I requested at 1130pm for battery charge. Price also similar to price offered at battery shop.

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