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How much is a battery for a 2005 Cadillac?

A replacement 12-volt battery for a 2005 Cadillac typically costs between $100 and $250, with higher-end AGM options often ranging up to $300 or more depending on the model and retailer. Installation, core charges, and warranties can add to or reduce the total price.


Model-specific price ranges


Prices vary by the exact Cadillac model and the battery size it requires. Here are typical ranges you might encounter for common 2005 Cadillac models:



  • Cadillac Escalade (2005): roughly $120–$260

  • Cadillac DeVille (2005): roughly $100–$180

  • Cadillac CTS (2005): roughly $100–$180

  • Cadillac SRX (2005): roughly $120–$190

  • Cadillac XLR (2005): roughly $130–$210


Note: Prices vary by retailer and battery type. Some stores may charge a core fee or offer a discount with a warranty plan.


Battery types and what affects price


Not all 12-volt replacements are the same. The battery type, brand, reserve capacity, and whether the battery is flooded (standard) or AGM (higher performance) drive the price.



  • Flooded lead-acid batteries: typically $90–$150

  • AGM (absorbent glass mat) batteries: typically $150–$300

  • Premium/brand-name options (e.g., OEM-equivalent or performance brands): often $180–$350

  • With installation, core charges, and warranties: expect an additional $20–$100


Shopping advice: compare brands (ACDelco, Bosch, DieHard, Interstate, Duralast), check the cold-cranking amps (CCA) and reserve capacity, and verify the correct group size for your specific 2005 Cadillac model. If you're unsure of the right fit, bring your vehicle to the retailer to confirm.


Tips for buying and replacing


To ensure you get the right battery and a smooth swap, consider these steps:


Identify the correct battery before shopping



  • Check the owner’s manual or the battery label for the correct group size and CCA rating.

  • Confirm your specific model and engine configuration to ensure compatibility.

  • Review warranty terms and whether installation is included.


While a DIY swap is possible, professional installation can ensure proper fit, terminal torque, and proper battery disposal.


Summary


For a 2005 Cadillac, plan for roughly $100–$250 for a standard replacement; higher-end or AGM batteries can run $180–$350, with installation and core charges adding to the total. Prices vary by model, retailer, and battery type, so verify exact sizing and pricing before purchase.

What battery does a 2005 Cadillac CTS take?


ACDelco Standard Flooded Side Post Battery Group Size 101 650 CCA 110 Minute RC - 101PG.



How much is a battery for a 2005 Cadillac DeVille?


Depending on power, size, and quality, prices for a replacement car battery range from about $45 to $250.



How much is a new battery for a Cadillac?


The average cost for a Cadillac ATS Battery Replacement is between $388 and $428. Labor costs are estimated between $85 and $125 while parts are typically priced around $302. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location.



Does a Cadillac take a special battery?


Determining When and How To Replace Your Battery
The right time to change your car battery depends on factors such as its age, condition, and performance. GM recommends ACDelco batteries for Cadillac vehicles, as they're designed with the complex electrical systems in mind.


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