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- ✅Please do not use the “amazonconfirmedfit” feature to verify compatibility, as the matching information it provides is inaccurate. ✅The dimensions of this battery are listed in image 2 – ensure they match your vehicle’s specifications. Please verify compatibility before purchasing, as customers often choose the wrong model.
- 140RC rating: Provides reliable performance and long service life, Up to 2 times the cycle life of conventional batteries. Nominal Voltage: 12V, Capacity: 80 Ah, CCA: 850A, Self Discharge: <8% after 90 days storage, Operating Temperature Range: -22°F~158°F, Acceptable Charging Current: 0~24 A, Charging Voltage: 14.4~15.0 V, Terminal: Tapered terminal(Left:negative(-);Right:positive(+)), Dimensions: 6.89" x 12.4" x 7.48".
- 80AH capacity: Delivers consistent power over time, Cycles more, and recharges faster than conventional batteries.
- 850 CCA: Ensures quick and reliable starting power.Delivers superior starting power in cold weather, and resists internal corrosion from heat.
- Advanced technology: Specially designed for vehicles with start-stop technology and accessories that demand greater power, Whether you drive a car, truck, or SUV, this 140RC 80AH 850CCA automotive start-stop battery is the perfect choice for reliability.
- Low maintenance and easy to install: Leak-proof and certified non-spillable design for safer maintenance-free power, Constructed for greater vibration resistance and enhanced durability.
- 3-year warranty:We aim for quality followed up with quality customer service. Size, cold cranking amps,terminal location,and battery type are key pieces to getting the right unit. please measure your old battery and compare the dimensions with this battery,if th
Product Description
Keep your vehicle powered and ready to go with this high-performance automotive start-stop battery. Designed specifically for vehicles equipped with start-stop technology, this battery offers superior cranking power and long-lasting performance. With a 80AH capacity and 850 cold cranking amps (CCA), this battery delivers reliable starting power, even in extreme temperatures !
AGM: An Absorbed Glass Mat battery is highly vibration-resistant, non-spillable, and maintenance-free. This type of battery offers a superior lifespan to standard flooded batteries and can handle large power demands.
Please keep in mind the following when selecting a right car battery:
1. Make sure to choose the correct battery size: It is crucial to select the right battery size that matches your vehicle’s requirements and the BCI Group size. This ensures a smooth installation process.
2. Check the minimum Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) for your car: Verify the minimum CCA rating needed for your vehicle and never use a battery with a lower CCA than recommended by the manufacturer. This ensures a smooth start, especially in cold weather.
3. Select the appropriate battery type for your vehicle: Choose between a flooded lead-acid battery or an AGM battery based on your vehicle’s power needs and features. it is recommended to choose an AGM battery for optimal performance.
4. Considerations for upgrades: If your vehicle originally came with a flooded battery, upgrading to an AGM battery is possible. However, if your vehicle is equipped with an AGM battery, do not switch to a flooded battery.
5. If you don’t know the model of your battery, you can measure the size of the battery, take a picture of the battery’s appearance, and provide us with the following information of your car: year, maker, model, configuration, and displacement. We will help you to confirm which battery is suitable for your car.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
- BCI Group Size: 94R
- Model: H7
- Rated capacity: 80ah
- RC (min) Reserve capacity: 140
- CCA -18℃(A): 850
- Voltage: 12
- Terminal Type: Type A
- Negative Terminal Location: Top Left
- Battery Technology: Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM)
- Up to 2 times the cycle life of conventional batteries
- Leak proof and certified non-spillable design for safer maintenance-free power
- Cycles more and recharges faster than conventional batteries
- Constructed for greater vibration resistance and enhanced durability
- Delivers superior starting power in cold weather and resists internal corrosion from heat
- Specially designed for vehicles with start-stop technology
What to Consider When Buying a Car Battery for Cold Weather:
- Cold Cranking Amps (CCA): Simply put, CCA is the measure of how well a car battery can start the engine in cold weather. It’s calculated as the number of battery amps that can be allotted in 30 seconds at a temperature of -18 degrees. The higher the CCA rating, the better the cold-weather performance of the battery.
- Reserve Capacity (RC): The optimal temperature at which a battery can function efficiently is around 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Reserve capacity is the measure of the number of minutes a battery can push out 25 amps at 80 degrees. The higher the RC, the better you can expect the battery to perform during the cold season.
Troubleshooting Steps for Electrical Issues:
Each of these common problems can be checked to determine if it’s the cause of your issue, or at least to rule it out.
1, Check that your battery has sufficient voltage. A battery test with a multimeter should show around 12.8~13.0 volts for a fully charged battery. And verify that your terminals are clean and tight.
2, Inspect the fuses and relays. You’ll also need to check if your positive cable is connected to the positive terminal, and the same for the negative. If you’ve reversed the polarity accidentally, there will certainly be something burnt or damaged, and you’ll almost always have some sort of significant repair necessary, from a bad alternator or blown onboard computer to burnt wiring and connectors.
3, Use a scan tool to check and clear codes. When the Check Engine Light comes on, you can use an OBD-II scan tool to check which codes are present. If the light has only come on since the battery was installed, clear the codes and keep driving, keeping an eye out to see if the light returns.
4, Press the unlock or disarm button on the alarm. If the siren is going off or the horn honking, often all you need to do is press the button to make it stop. If you don’t have a remote, turn the ignition key in the driver’s door lock, and that sometimes disarms it too.
5, Test for a draw after the car’s electronics have gone to sleep. There should be less than 50 mA present.
For newer cars, find out if the battery needs to be registered to your car. Battery registration is most common for vehicles that require EFB and AGM batteries, but not always. It might be a process you can do yourself, but there are cases where only a dealer’s software can do it.
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