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What battery does a 1993 Honda Accord take?

The 1993 Honda Accord typically uses a standard 12-volt lead-acid automotive battery, with common replacement sizes including Group 35 or Group 24F and roughly 550–700 cold-cranking amps (CCA) depending on the engine and trim. Always verify the exact size by checking the existing battery label or the owner's manual.


Battery type and capacity


For most 1993 Accords, the standard choice is a flooded, non-absorbent glass mat (non-AGM) 12-volt battery designed for automotive use. AGM batteries exist, but they are not the original equipment for many miles of that era; choose AGM only if you’re upgrading and the vehicle’s charging system and space permit.


Common group sizes for the 1993 Accord


To help you shop, here are the group sizes you are most likely to encounter for this model. The exact size depends on engine and market; always confirm by checking the label on your current battery or the owner’s manual.



  • Group Size 35 — a widely used fit for mid‑size Hondas of this era, typically offering around 550–700 CCA depending on the exact battery model.

  • Group Size 24F — another common option, usually delivering roughly 550–750 CCA depending on the specification.

  • Group Size 34/78 — less common but found on some trims or markets, generally in the 600–750 CCA range.


The tray dimensions, terminal layout, and hold-downs vary by model year and market, so matching the group size is important for fit and reliability.


How to confirm the exact battery for your car


Follow these steps to confirm the correct battery size and rating for your 1993 Accord:



  1. Check the owner's manual or a service manual for the recommended group size and CCA rating.

  2. Inspect the label on your current battery; the group size is usually printed along with CCA and RC (reserve capacity).

  3. Measure the battery tray and terminal layout if you don’t have the manual—note the width, height, and the position of the positive/negative terminals.

  4. When shopping, choose a battery that matches the group size, CCA, RC, and terminal orientation specified for your car. If in doubt, ask a parts specialist to cross-check with your VIN.


Once you’ve selected the correct battery, ensure it’s securely mounted and properly vented. If you’re unsure about installation, have a professional replace it to protect the vehicle’s electrical system.


Tips for installing and maintaining an older battery


- Clean terminals and ensure good clamps to prevent corrosion.

- If you’re upgrading to a higher CCA, ensure the alternator and wiring can tolerate the extra load.

- Consider a battery with a longer warranty if you drive in extreme temperatures or frequently use heavy electrical accessories.


Summary


In short, a 1993 Honda Accord uses a 12-volt lead-acid battery, with Group Size 35 or 24F being the most common replacement options, and roughly 550–700 CCA depending on the engine and market. Always verify the exact group size by checking the existing battery label or the owner's manual, and match the replacement to those specifications for reliable starts and proper fit.

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