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cranking amps or cold cranking amps Group refers to its physical dimensions.
cold cranking amps
910 cranking amps 700 cold cranking amps
check battery and alternator
look for information sticker on battery where the c.c.a. {cold cranking amps} will be listed.
As long as the battery is the same overall size and the terminals are in the same location, then yes.
Depends on the battery. It is listed on the battery as Cold Cranking Amps (CCA).
For the 5.4 liter V8 engine in a 2001 E-350 the owners manual shows that the optional battery is 750 cold cranking amps ( they also show that the 6.8 liter V10 engine has a standard battery that is ( 650 cold cranking amps ) and the optional battery is ( 750 cold cranking amps )
Cranking amps determine the amount of power that it takes to start a car in most climates. The amount of cranking amps that a battery for a 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee has would entirely depend on the type of battery that the vehicle has.
Amps are just a general measurement of electric current in any application, whereas the term cranking amps are specific to automotive / starting battery applications. Cranking amps is a measure of the maximum current a car/ starting battery can produce in normal temperatures for 30 seconds before the battery voltage drops too much.
as long as the cranking amps are the correct stye it will tell the cranking amps on the battery check your owners manual for the cranking amps for your van or call an auto parts store and ask them what size you need.
O.E. group size 75 for this car. Battery needs to be 700 cold cranking amps and 875 cranking amps. Usually around $70.00 with core.