How to determine if your Motorola batteries, and audio accessories are still under warranty?
Prior to determining if it is necessary to replace your existing two-way radio accessories you should always determine if your warranty has expired or not. How do you determine what is covered under your Motorola radio accessory warranty.On Motorola audio accessories you can find the four digit date code between the two-pins on the molded rubber. To determine if your Motorola two-way radio battery is under warranty, remove the battery from the portable radio, and the battery will contain a four digit code on the two way radio battery label. The first two digits represents the year the battery was manufactured, the last two digits represent the week the battery was manufactured. We have included a link illustrating how to check your Motorola battery warranty click here.Motorola battery date code The majority of Motorola two-way radio batteries are covered for a 1 year period. The warranty covers holding 80% of the rated capacity of the battery after charging. Example would be a 4000 Mah battery should remain at a least a 3200 Mah capacity during the 1 year warranty period. For audio accessories this generally covers manufacture defects. Examples include but are not limited to not being able to transmit and receive, strain of the cabling, connectors breaking, push to talk buttons functioning properly. The Motorola radio accessories warranty is excluded when accessories are damaged in the event of improper operation, misuse, neglect or physical damage.
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Images of Motorola battery and audio accessory date codes.