A 12-volt automotive battery is used in the 2007 Toyota Camry. The exact size depends on the engine and market, with common group sizes in the U.S. being 24F or 24R; some configurations may use a 35 group. Always confirm the group size on your current battery or in the owner's manual when replacing.
Understanding the battery type
The Camry relies on a standard 12-volt lead-acid automotive battery. Most 2007 Camry models use a sealed, maintenance-free flooded lead-acid battery designed to deliver sufficient cold-cranking amps (CCA) to start the engine in varying temperatures. Replacement should match or exceed the OEM CCA rating and fit within the vehicle’s electrical system constraints. In some international markets or special trims, specifications may differ slightly, but the basic 12-volt lead-acid type remains the norm.
Common battery sizes for the 2007 Camry
These are the most frequently used group sizes for this model year in the U.S.; the exact size depends on engine and trim.
Regional variations
In other markets or special configurations, you may encounter different group sizes. Always verify the correct size by checking the current battery label or the official specs for your trim.
- Group Size 24F — common for 2.4L and some 3.0L configurations in North America; typically maintenance-free, lead-acid with a CCA in a broad range and a reserve capacity suitable for daily driving.
- Group Size 24R — a variant of 24 with reversed terminal orientation; used on some Camry models; similar CCA/RC specs as 24F.
- Group Size 35 — less common for most Camrys but used on certain trims or regional markets; verify fit and specifications on the current battery.
Concluding guidance: When replacing, verify the exact group size on the current battery label or refer to the owner's manual, and ensure the replacement matches or exceeds the OEM CCA and reserve capacity ratings.
How to identify the correct battery for your Camry
The following steps will help you confirm the correct battery size and specifications for your 2007 Camry.
- Check the current battery label for the group size (e.g., 24F, 24R, or 35) and CCA rating.
- Consult the owner's manual or Toyota's official specification for your exact trim and engine.
- Provide your vehicle's year, make, model, and engine to a parts supplier or use an online battery finder to ensure compatibility.
Concluding note: After confirming the size and CCA, choose a replacement battery from a reputable brand with a warranty and proper fit for your Camry.
Tips for installation and maintenance
Install the battery with the terminals oriented correctly and ensure the hold-down clamp is secure. Disconnect the negative (-) terminal first and reconnect it last when removing, to minimize the risk of shorting. Keep terminals clean and free of corrosion; use a protective terminal spray or corrosion pad if needed. If the car sits unused for extended periods, consider maintaining a full charge or using a trickle charger to prevent sulfation.
Summary
The 2007 Toyota Camry uses a standard 12-volt automotive battery, typically a maintenance-free flooded lead-acid type. In the U.S., common group sizes are 24F and 24R, with 35 appearing in some configurations. Always verify the exact size and CCA by checking the current battery label or the owner's manual and replace it with a battery that meets or exceeds the OEM specifications. Proper selection and installation help ensure reliable starts across seasons.


