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Originally Posted by 280z/300zx
This is just my personal opinion because I hate others driving my car and chances are the you won't be able to replicate the problem in which case the dealer will just put you on your way. I would remove the battery myself, very easy to do, and take it to Checkers or Cragen or Pep Boys and have them check the battery. If it's dead at least you know what the issue is and you can just walk the battery in for a new one. Install yourself at home. Then again, thats just me.
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I feel like there should be some type of warranty for the battery. He said he just got the car a month ago and its already giving him problems. Normally I would agree that going to an auto parts store to test it would be best but in his case he should try and get a new one under warranty