Replacement 12-volt batteries for a 2019 Jeep typically cost about $100–$350 for the battery itself, with installed prices generally $200–$500 depending on the model and battery type.
The exact price depends on which 2019 Jeep you own (Wrangler, Grand Cherokee, Cherokee, Renegade, or Compass), whether the vehicle uses a standard lead-acid or an AGM (absorbed glass mat) battery, the brand and reserve capacity, and where you buy or install the battery. Start-stop systems in many modern Jeeps commonly require AGM batteries, which are more expensive but offer longer life and better electrical stability.
What affects the price
Several variables determine the total bill for a battery replacement. The main ones are:
- Vehicle model and battery type: Some 2019 Jeeps require AGM batteries, others can use standard lead-acid. AGM batteries cost more but are often required for start-stop systems.
- Brand and quality: Aftermarket brands range from basic to premium, with differences in warranty and performance.
- Cold-cranking amps (CCA) and reserve capacity (RC): Higher CCA/RC can raise price but improve starting performance, especially in cold weather.
- Warranty terms: Shorter warranties reduce price; longer warranties add to the initial cost but may save money over time.
- Labor and core charges: Installation fees and core charges vary by retailer and region; some shops include installation in the price.
- Location and taxes: Regional pricing and sales tax affect final out-of-pocket cost.
Understanding these factors helps you compare offers and avoid overpaying. If your Jeep has a start-stop system, plan for AGM pricing and ensure the battery is specified for your exact model and year.
Typical price ranges and what to expect
Before shopping, it helps to know typical ranges. The ranges below assume you’re buying a standard replacement 12V battery (lead-acid or AGM) from an aftermarket retailer or installer; dealer pricing can be higher.
- Conventional lead-acid battery: roughly $100–$180
- AGM battery (common for 2019 Jeeps with start-stop): roughly $150–$300
- Premium or high-CCA AGM batteries: roughly $180–$350
Installed cost can add about $50–$200 depending on labor rates and whether installation is included. Some shops run promotions that include installation, and a core charge may apply if you don’t bring in your old battery.
Where to shop and what to ask
To get the best deal and ensure compatibility, consider both aftermarket retailers and dealerships. Before buying, ask:
- Which battery type does your 2019 Jeep require: conventional lead-acid or AGM?
- What is the correct group size, CCA, and RC for your model?
- What does the warranty cover and for how long?
- Is installation included, and are there any core charges or disposal fees?
- Can they recycle your old battery and provide a receipt for warranty claims?
Always verify the exact battery specification for your vehicle’s year and trim in the owner's manual or on the current battery label to avoid buying the wrong part.
Summary
Battery pricing for a 2019 Jeep ranges broadly depending on model and battery type, with typical parts prices from about $100 to $350 and installed costs from roughly $200 to $500. AGM batteries, often needed for start-stop systems, tend to be on the higher end. Shop around, confirm the exact spec for your model, and compare warranties to get the best overall value.


