What to do when your battery died on you?
This afternoon I bought our laundry to a laundromat. Unfortunately, when I tried to start the car. Battery is dead! I open the front lid of the car and tried adjusting the battery plug. Still, it won’t budge. Then, I saw a telephone number. Express Hatid by Motolite. I called that number and inform them about my location. The guy on the phone asked me about my car model and year. I gave him te information. He told me that it will cost me 3200. But, since they are taking away my old batteries that P200 off the price tag. I asked them how long it will take them. The guy replied 30-45 minutes. Well, that’s fine. Barely 30 minutes, the Motolite guys arrive. They installed the batteries for me. And, Viola my car starts smoothly. That’s what you call convenience!
So, don’t forget to memorize this number. Just in case you need it.

on June 22nd, 2007 at 6:31 pm
got into a similar trouble. i was at megamall with gilian. just as we drove to the 3rd parking level, the batt went dead! got motolite’s phone from my sister and at about 30mins, the service guy showed up! well of course, gilian was disappointed bec we got in and out of the mall. but, really, these kinds of services beats being a damsel in distress!
on September 29th, 2007 at 2:42 am
good thing this happened to you in manila. my battery died on me on a nueva ecija road. took almost 6 hours for a friend to bring me a new one.
on October 8th, 2007 at 4:14 pm
I think Motolite made so much money from the Pacquiao-Barrera match (but also paid a lot for ads)
on October 29th, 2007 at 1:22 pm
why not buy one of those battery meters that you plug-in to your car’s lighter socket. that way you know when you need to change batteries even before it happens. the service of motolite brings convenience but it is at a premium. better try to prevent having to need their service. just the same the person who thought of it should be rewarded by the company. he/she thought an innovative service.
on November 19th, 2007 at 1:31 pm
that number is also on a sticker on every motolite battery. this happened to us once, we popped the hood and checked the batt. seeing that the batt must have given up we decided it was time for a new one. and about that time we noticed the sticker on the batt, called the num via cellphone and in about 45 mins we were good to go.
but yeah, convenience does have its price.
on April 17th, 2008 at 7:18 pm
Thank goodness for this blog! My husband’s car battery died and I was at home and he was about to leave the car at the office in defeat. Good thing I found your blog, dialed the number up there, and got a replacement battery in no time. Super thanks!