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What type of battery does the 2007 Honda Accord require?

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MandaK84

The 2007 Honda Accord uses a S35-AGM Group Size 35 battery with 650 CCA, which stands for cold cranking amps. CCA indicates whether the battery has enough power to start the engine, particularly in harsh weather conditions. A higher CCA rating is preferable for the car's performance. The Accord's battery typically lasts between 3 to 5 years, but longevity is influenced by factors like driving conditions, battery type, frequency of use, and more. Regularly starting the car, especially if it's not driven frequently, can help prolong the battery's lifespan. The price of a new battery ranges from $50 to $190, depending on the brand and retailer.

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  • Woyak

    35-DL Group size 35 must have a minimum of 500 Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) to provide sufficient power to start an engine in cold weather conditions. CCA refers to the battery's ability to turn the engine over during cold temperatures.

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