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When the 2009 Honda Accord has a 4-cylinder engine, it requires a group size 35 battery that can deliver 650 cold cranking amps. To change this part in the car, it typically costs between $180 and $200. Around $30 to $50 of that cost is for labor, so you could save some money by doing the replacement yourself. Some popular group size 35 batteries are ACDelco Professional, DelphiMaxStart, Duracell, and Champion AGM. Usually, a battery should be replaced every three years, although your driving habits may require more frequent replacements. There are several signs that indicate your battery might be failing and need replacing soon, such as dim headlights, slow cranking, clicking noises when starting the engine, electrical issues, a swollen battery case, and the check engine light appearing on the dashboard.
The 2009 Honda Accord equipped with a 4-cylinder engine requires a battery of group size 35 and 650 cold cranking amps (CCA).
I know someone whose 51c battery was swapped out by CAA in Canada. Is there any cause for concern?