What does group size 34 mean?
If you found out your vehicle requires a group 34 battery, it means many things. For starters, it means the required battery size is medium-large, which means the battery is slightly bigger than medium but smaller than a large battery. Generally speaking, group 34 batteries have a 20h capacity in the 50 to 75 Ah range.
What is the difference between a Group 24 and Group 34 battery?
The OPTIMA Group 34 battery is an AGM (absorbed glass mat) lead-acid battery, while the Group 24 is a flooded lead-acid battery. The OPTIMA uses 99.99% pure virgin lead, which reduces corrosion, while the Group 24 battery uses recycled lead.
What is battery group sizes?
This refers to the battery size that will best fit the physical dimensions, terminal locations and type required for your vehicle. The Battery Council International (BCI) assigns numbers and letters for each battery group size. Group size is typically based on your vehicle’s make, model and engine type.
What car uses group 34 battery?
Find Your Car Battery Group Size
| How to Buy a Battery for Your Car | |
|---|---|
| Battery Type | Cars it Fits |
| 34/78 (Dual Terminal) | GM, Chrysler, Dodge |
| 35 (Top Terminal) 86 (Top Terminal) 34 (Top Terminal) H Series (Top Terminal) | Nissan, Toyota, Honda, Subaru Dodge, Plymouth Chevy, Honda, Dodge Ford, BMW, Mercedes, Dodge, Chrysler |
What is a size 34 78 battery?
The “34” number refers to a battery of specific dimensions with top terminals, while a “78” number also refers to a battery of specific dimensions with side terminals. The physical dimensions of these two batteries, at least relative to their size without terminals, happens to be identical.
What does 34 mean on a battery?
What car uses a Group 34 battery?
What is battery group size 35?
Group 35 batteries are medium size batteries, featuring 20h capacity in 44-65 Ah range, providing 620-850 CCA, 90-130 minutes RC, etc.