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What battery does a 2008 Hyundai Veracruz take?

The 2008 Hyundai Veracruz uses a standard 12-volt automotive battery. In most cases, replacement is a Group Size 24F battery with about 700–750 CCA and a reserve capacity around 120–135 minutes. Always verify the exact spec by checking your current battery label or the owner’s manual.


Battery basics for the Veracruz


Veracruz batteries are typically maintenance-free, flooded lead-acid units designed for reliable starting and powering electronics. While AGM options exist in the aftermarket, the 2008 Veracruz commonly uses a standard maintenance-free type that matches the vehicle’s power needs. Choosing a battery with sufficient CCA is important for cold starts, especially in winter climates.


Typical replacement specs to look for


When shopping for a replacement, you’ll typically see these specs. The list below explains what they mean and what to aim for to ensure compatibility and reliability.



  • Battery type: 12-volt automotive battery (most are maintenance-free sealed lead-acid).

  • Group size: commonly 24F for Veracruz models of this era; some production dates or trims may use 24 or 24R. Always confirm with the label or manual.

  • Cold Cranking Amps (CCA): about 650–750 CCA for reliable winter starts.

  • Reserve Capacity (RC): typically 110–135 minutes, offering extra runtime if the alternator isn’t keeping up.

  • Terminal type and polarity: standard top-post terminals; verify fit and polarity when replacing.

  • Maintenance: most replacements are maintenance-free sealed batteries; ensure proper terminal protection and corrosion prevention.


Bottom line: Always confirm the exact group size and CCA with your current battery label, the owner’s manual, or a Hyundai dealer to ensure a perfect match.


How to confirm the exact battery size for your Veracruz


To be certain you buy the correct battery, use these steps:



  1. Check the owner’s manual for the recommended battery group size and minimum CCA/RC.

  2. Look at the label on your current battery for the group size (e.g., 24F, 24) and CCA rating.

  3. Inspect any placard in the engine bay or the driver’s door jamb for battery information.

  4. Provide your vehicle VIN to an auto-parts retailer or Hyundai dealer to confirm the exact replacement spec for your production date.

  5. Choose a replacement that matches the group size, CCA, and RC recommended for your climate and usage.


Following these steps will help you select a compatible battery and avoid issues with fitment or cold-weather starts.


Summary


The 2008 Veracruz typically uses a 12-volt maintenance-free automotive battery, with Group Size 24F being the most common replacement and a target of roughly 700–750 CCA and 120–135 minutes of reserve capacity. Always verify the exact specs on the current battery or in the owner’s manual, or consult a dealer to ensure you buy the correct unit.

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