Height, width, post locations and cold cranking amps (CCA) required.
A person can tell the proper size by knowing the size of the notches on the battery before heading to the store to purchase. Then based on the size that will determine the battery terminal size required for the battery.
The CCA has nothing to do with the external size of the battery. Just buy a battery that is required for your vehicle in the largest CCA you can find in that size.
Depends on what vehicle the engine is installed in. Anyplace that sells batteries cantell you whatthe proper size battery is.
Disconnect battery for about 10 mins. or have vehicle scanned to determine problem and have code cleared
If you can get your vehicle started you can then un hook the battery while it is running and if your vehicle stays running then your alternator is good. If it stalls and dies as soon as you unhook the battery then the alternator is not good.If you can get your vehicle started you can then un hook the battery while it is running and if your vehicle stays running then your alternator is good. If it stalls and dies as soon as you unhook the battery then the alternator is not good.
Any place that sells batteries can supply you with the correct size battery for your vehicle.
Any place that sells batteries can tell you the correct size for your vehicle.
Disconnect battery for about 10 mins. or have vehicle scanned to determine problem and have code cleared
Your local autoparts store can test the electrical system of your vehicle to determine what is at fault.
You must buy a battery with an external vent connection due to the fact the battery is stored in the trunk. The size is determined by the year of your vehicle. Any auto parts store can help you find the right battery.
Yes, and you can charge it with a full size 10 amp charger without removing it from the vehicle.
Try disconneting the battery for about 10 minutes or have vehicle scanned to determine the problem