Nothing at all. Increasing the cranking amps will not harm anything. The starter will only draw the amps it needs.
Depends on the battery. It is listed on the battery as Cold Cranking Amps (CCA).
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.
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.
About 650 cc amps
500 minimum.
Depends on the battery. They are not all the same. It depends on the battery , a BCI group size 65 battery is rated at 650 cold cranking amps
cca is 'cold cranking amps' in other words how many amperes can a given battery supply to crank a cold car engine. A good battery can give 400 amps for cold cranking.
Mainly 220 CCA
modern cars use a 12 volt battery. Amps depends on the battery. Common sizes range from 500-800 cold cranking amps.
It came from the factory with a 650 cold cranking amp battery
Batteries use Cranking Amps not amp hours but the Die Hard Gold has 320 Cold cranking amps
I would recommend 500 minimum.