If the battery of your Bajaj NS 160 has completely died after just three months, there are several steps you can take to address the issue:
Check the battery connections: Ensure that the battery terminals are clean, tight, and free from corrosion. Loose or dirty connections can affect the battery's performance.
Recharge the battery: Try recharging the battery using an appropriate battery charger. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for charging the battery to avoid any damage. If the battery can hold a charge and regain its functionality, it may have discharged due to a temporary issue.
Test the battery: If recharging the battery does not solve the problem, you may need to have the battery tested. Take it to a local mechanic or an authorized service center to have the battery's condition assessed. They can use specialized equipment to test the battery's voltage, capacity, and overall health. If the battery is found to be faulty, it may need to be replaced.
Warranty coverage: Check if the battery is still under warranty. If it is, you may be eligible for a replacement at no cost or a discounted price. Review the terms and conditions of the warranty that came with your motorcycle or contact the manufacturer or dealer to inquire about warranty coverage for the battery.
Seek professional assistance: If the battery cannot be recharged or it is not covered under warranty, consult a qualified mechanic or visit an authorized service center. They can help you determine the best course of action, whether it's replacing the battery with a new one or exploring any other potential underlying issues causing the battery failure.
Remember to maintain regular maintenance and care for your motorcycle's battery, such as keeping it properly charged, protecting it from extreme temperatures, and following the manufacturer's recommendations.