CCA (Cold Cranking Amperes) is the amount of current a battery can provide at 0 degrees F or minus 18 degrees C.
900
CCAS
Get a battery with the most CCAs that will fit your vehicle.
Yes, in late August
All the lights work the voltage is fine and I just replaced the starter. But it registers no CCAs
Buy a battery with the most you can find. You can never have too many CCAs. But saying that 500 is sufficient.
Buy a battery with the most you can find. You can never have too many CCAs. But saying that 500 is sufficient.
A 2008 mazda 3 has a size class "35" battery (confirm this when you purchase with your vehicle specifics). As for CCA, that battery will generally be in the 400-600 area for CCAs.
Yes, it will work. if you live where you have extreme cold in the winter get a battery with the most CCAs you can find. If you live in a warm climate then the 870 CCA will be fine.
Any 12 volt battery that fits the space provided and can be securely mounted. The more CCAs the battery has the better.
The size of the engine does not matter. If one car has the CCAs or cold cranking amps to start your car it will and chances are it has more than enough
Any brand battery that is the correct size and has the correct amount of CCAs for your Honda. Anyplace that sells batteries can tell you the correct battery to install. Walmart sells an excellent battery built by Johnson Controls for a good price.