FAQ'S

Frequently Asked Questions

Car battery prices in Kenya vary between KSh 7,000 and KSh 20,000, depending on the battery brand, type, and vehicle model. Amaron batteries are competitively priced and come with a warranty and free installation in major towns.

A good car battery lasts 3 to 5 years with regular driving and proper maintenance. Factors like hot weather, frequent short trips, and poor charging systems can shorten its lifespan.

Globally, car batteries range from $60 to $200, but in Kenya, the price is typically KSh 9,000 to KSh 18,000 for standard 12V batteries. Always buy from authorized dealers like Amaron Kenya to avoid counterfeits.

Under normal driving conditions, your car battery should last at least 36 months. Regular checks and keeping terminals clean can help extend its lifespan.

Possible causes include a failing alternator, corroded terminals, extreme heat, or short trips that don’t allow full charging. A battery test at an Amaron dealer can help identify the issue.

If it’s slightly discharged, you can revive it by charging with a smart charger. For completely dead batteries, jump-starting may help, but if it doesn’t hold charge afterward, replacement is recommended.

Yes. Most Amaron car batteries come with a 12 to 24-month warranty against manufacturing defects. You can claim your warranty at any authorized Amaron dealer in Kenya.

Your car alternator charges the battery whenever the engine is running. It converts mechanical energy into electricity that keeps the battery charged and powers the car’s electrical systems.

A fully discharged car battery takes about 4–8 hours to charge with a standard charger. If you’re using a trickle charger, it may take up to 24 hours for a complete charge.

Amaron is among the best car battery brands in Kenya thanks to its long lifespan, strong cranking power, and maintenance-free design. Other notable brands include Exide and Chloride Exide, but Amaron offers better performance in hot climates.

If your car is parked and not started, the battery can last 2–4 weeks before it begins to lose charge. For long storage, disconnect the negative terminal or use a battery maintainer.

Common causes include interior lights left on, faulty alternator diodes, or electronic systems drawing power (like alarms or dashboards). Always check for parasitic drains if your battery dies overnight.

Amaron batteries typically last 3–5 years, depending on driving habits and weather conditions. They are designed to handle Kenya’s heat and road conditions effectively.

You can buy authentic Amaron batteries directly from the official website amaronke.com or from authorized distributors across Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, and Nakuru.

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