Battery

Bill
So, before comparing this battery label to that one, some (like me) might find this interesting: In RED are just 3 of dozens of battery manufactures world wide and the labels they supply product to.
Johnson Controls Inc. [JCI], (US) +1-414-524-2434, 1-888-867-8462 or http://www.jci.com/ or http://www.autobatteries.com/
Advance Auto Parts, (US) please see Advance Auto Parts
AutoCraft [Starting]
Western Auto [Starting] please see Advance Auto Parts or Sears
Tough One [Starting]
Alliance, (US) please see Battery Alliance or http://www.autobatteries.com/
Amara Raja Batteries Ltd. (Joint Venture with Johnson Controls), (India) +91-44-821-3270
American Hardware
Ames
Autocraft, (US) please see Advance Auto Parts or http://www.autobatteries.com/
Gold [Starting]
Titanium [Starting]
Auto-Tiele-Unger [A.T.U], (Europe) contact local A.T.U store http://www.atu.de/
Varta [Starting]
AutoZone [Duralast], please see AutoZone or http://www.autobatteries.com/
Battery Alliance, please see Battery Alliance
Blain's Farm & Fleet, (US) contact local Blain's Farm & Fleet store; 1-608-754-2821; http://www.farmandfleet.com/; 1-800-383-7323; or http://www.autobatteries.com/
Bosch, (US & Europe) 1-888-715-3616 or http://www.boschautoparts.com/
Car and Driver, (US) contact local Target store
Carrefour, (Europe) contact local Carrefour store http://www.carrefour.com/
Costco [Kirkland Signature], (US) please see Costco or http://www.autobatteries.com/
Champion [beginning April, 2007], (US)
América [Starting]
America 500 [Starting]
Celtik Y Nationwide
Cronos [Starting]
Diener [Starting]
Duralast [Starting]
Durex [Starting]
Everlite
EverStart [Starting]
MAXX
Fulgor [Starting]
Full Power
Full Tech
GES [Enertec], (US) +1-817-589-1225
V Series [Starting] for Interstate
LTH
Bateria Marina [Marine]
Hi-Tec [Starting]
Moto-Bateria [Powersports Starting]
Monterrey
Nationwide
Prestolite [Starting] for Exide
Varta [Starting]
Enertec South America (formally Joint Venture with Grupo IMSA)
Bestia Negra [Starting]
Durex [Starting]
Fulgor [Starting]
Heliar [Starting]
Taxi [Starting]
Power [Starting]
Prestolite [Starting]
Equalizer, (US) contact local O'Reilly, Pep Boys, VIP Discount Auto Center, Weatbelt members, PX/BX or http://www.autobatteries.com/
Evercycle
Eveready, (US) contact local O'Reilly, Pep Boys, Weatbelt members, Walmart Canada, or militay locations
EverStart, (US) please see Walmart store or http://www.autobatteries.com/
High Power [Starting]
Extreme [Starting]
MAXX [Starting]
Amoco
Atlas
BlueStar, (Canada) +1-604-543-4350
Platinum
PlatinumMax
BJ's Wholesale Club
Pep Boys, contact local Pep Boys Auto Parts store or http://www.pepboys.com
Maintenance Free DieHard Starting, (US) 1-800-383-4273 or http://www.diehard.com/
Gold [Maintenance Free Starting]
Dynavolts, (Truck)
Delco Freedom [Maintenance Free Starting]
Deltek, (South Africa)
Double Eagle, (US) contact local Goodyear Auto Service store or http://www.goodyeardealers.com/
Dura-Power
EverStart, (US) please see Walmart
MAXX
Extra
Ford, contact local Ford dealer
Freedom [Maintenance Free Starting]
Extra [AGM]
Plus, (Europe)
DieHard, (US) 1-800-383-4273 or http://www.diehard.com/
Freedom Intelli-Guard
International, (Truck)
Freedom LiPo Tek
Goodyear, (US) contact local Goodyear Auto Service store or http://www.goodyeardealers.com/
Kmart, contact local Kmart store or http://www.kmart.com/
Middle East Battery Company (Joint Venture with Delphi), (India)
Opel Freedom (Europe)[Starting]
O'Reilly Auto Parts
Super Start [Starting]
Professional
Platinum [AGM]
Marine Freedom
Tough One, please see Advance Auto Parts
Sam's Club, (US) please see Sam's Club
Shell, contact local Shell service stations
Standard, (Europe)
Trak-Auto, please see Advance Auto Parts
Lastcell [Starting]
Permacell [Starting]
Ultracell [Starting]
TSC patrouille [Starting] (Europe)
Voyager Marine
Western Auto, (US) please see Advance Auto Parts or Sears
DieHard, (US) 1-800-383-4273 or http://www.diehard.com/ or http://www.autobatteries.com/
Gold, [Starting]
DuraLast, (US) please see AutoZone
Energizer, (US) please see Sam's Club, contact local Walmart Canada store or http://www.autobatteries.com/
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So, before comparing this battery label to that one, some (like me) might find this interesting: In RED are just 3 of dozens of battery manufactures world wide and the labels they supply product to.
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There are I believe three primary manufacturers of most of the current product that is done in the US: Johnson Controls, East Penn Manufacturing and Exide
If you're interested in the manufacturer of the battery you're anticipating the purchase I'd suggest some "independent research". It is as we all know the "Internet". The source for the "brand" may actually change depending on your location also.
Now if it's a very old battery the date code will be on the case and uses a different sequencing, the first would be the year, followed by a letter code for the month (A - M but skipping I), the balance of the information would be production plant information. 2CXXX would indicate '02, March. This information would be a permanent stamp.
The later product could likely have similar information but that is only related to the case and not the "final build" of the actual battery.
I believe that Walmart now won't warranty a battery unless the actual receipt is supplied. Most others if you have the receipt use that date or if you don't they will generally provide the warranty service using the "date code" on the product. Are they required to? I don't believe so. YMMV
Last edited by WVZR-1; Feb 2, 2014 at 08:19 AM.
Now if it's a very old battery the date code will be on the case and uses a different sequencing, the first would be the year, followed by a letter code for the month (A - M but skipping I), the balance of the information would be production plant information. 2CXXX would indicate '02, March. This information would be a permanent stamp.
The later product could likely have similar information but that is only related to the case and not the "final build" of the actual battery.
I believe that Walmart now won't warranty a battery unless the actual receipt is supplied. Most others if you have the receipt use that date or if you don't they will generally provide the warranty service using the "date code" on the product. Are they required to? I don't believe so. YMMV

Bill
There are I believe three primary manufacturers of most of the current product that is done in the US: Johnson Controls, East Penn Manufacturing and Exide
If you're interested in the manufacturer of the battery you're anticipating the purchase I'd suggest some "independent research". It is as we all know the "Internet". The source for the "brand" may actually change depending on your location also.
Johnson Controls also makes Interstate batteries. It's one of the best brands out there and is sold by many professional auto repair facilities.The battery manufacturing companies will typically build a battery to meet a wholesale buyer's specs or offer different build/quality levels. While the list shows many companies selling batteries, that doesn't always mean that every battery made by the manufacturer is equal in terms of performance, quality, and length of the warranty. There are cheap batteries out there as well as high quality ones.
I would suggest that the OP look at higher quality batteries and spend a few extra bucks instead of getting a cheap one and having to replace it every 3 to maybe 4 years.
There are I believe three primary manufacturers of most of the current product that is done in the US: Johnson Controls, East Penn Manufacturing and Exide
If you're interested in the manufacturer of the battery you're anticipating the purchase I'd suggest some "independent research". It is as we all know the "Internet". The source for the "brand" may actually change depending on your location also.
Do independent research? I absolutely agree - NO argument there. But, NOT to loose focus on the bigger point: let us not go down the same tired old battery thread track made up almost entirely of personal anecdotes and marketing hype when the truth is so many brands are made by so few manufactures, and many brands share manufactures, and often a given label may well be produced by more than one manufacture.
So, the point of my original post and sharing some information clipped from only but one source was not so much to create a "Bible", but rather to inject some additional "beef" into an otherwise tired thread or at least (as you point out) provide some fresh info and a starting place where one might DO independent research on brand "X".
And, you make a valid point re the accuracy of information on the internet. We should all tiptoe with caution. Sometimes, make that most times, one has to go through some amount of ore to find the gold. But, before impugning the entire internet, my favorite reply to that comes from a wise philosopher that once found himself surrounded with a plethora of varying opinions and contradictions, "Truth is where you find it!" (And, that includes your post which, by the way, also appears on the "internet", right? Just sayin!)
Last edited by Paul Workman; Feb 2, 2014 at 11:28 AM.




















