The 2007 Dodge Caliber uses a standard 12-volt automotive lead-acid battery. The exact group size depends on the engine and trim; common options are Group 24F or Group 34R. Check your owner’s manual or the existing battery label for the precise specification.
Battery basics for the 2007 Caliber
Here are the typical group sizes and voltage-specs you’ll encounter on this model year.
- Group size: 24F or 34R (depending on engine and trim)
- Voltage: 12-volt lead-acid battery
- Cold-cranking amps (CCA): commonly around 600–700 CCA
- Reserve capacity (RC): typically about 90 minutes
Knowing the right group size helps ensure the battery fits the engine bay and connects correctly to the terminals.
How to verify the exact battery for your car
To confirm the correct battery for your specific Caliber, use these checks.
- Inspect the current battery for a group-size code, such as "24F" or "34R," stamped on the top or on a label.
- Consult the owner’s manual or the vehicle’s OEM battery specification from Mopar/Chrysler using your VIN.
- Ask a parts professional with your VIN and engine code to pull the exact OEM spec.
With the exact group size and CCA rating in hand, you can shop with confidence and avoid fitment issues.
Replacement considerations and tips
When replacing the battery, consider climate, driving habits, and accessory load that can affect performance. Here are practical tips to follow.
- Choose a battery with a similar or higher CCA rating if you drive in cold weather or do a lot of short trips.
- Follow proper safety steps during installation: disconnect negative terminal first, then positive; remove the hold-down clamp; clean corrosion from tray; install in the correct orientation.
- After installation, reset or re-learn the vehicle’s electrical systems if required and verify the battery reads about 12.6 V at rest.
- Recycle the old battery at an authorized facility; many auto parts stores offer free recycling.
Proper replacement not only ensures reliability but also preserves electrical system health in the long term.
Summary
The 2007 Dodge Caliber runs on a standard 12-volt automotive lead-acid battery. The likely group sizes are 24F or 34R, with roughly 600–700 CCA and about 90 minutes RC, though the exact specification depends on engine and configuration. Always verify with the owner’s manual or the existing battery label, and choose a replacement that matches or exceeds the OEM spec.


