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What kind of battery does a 2007 Toyota Camry take?

A 2007 Toyota Camry uses a standard 12-volt lead-acid auxiliary battery. The common replacement sizes are Group 24F or Group 24R, depending on trim, typically with a cold-cranking amps (CCA) rating around 520–640 A and a reserve capacity (RC) around 90–120 minutes.


In more detail, the exact size is printed on the battery label and in the owner's manual. The gas-powered Camry’s 12V battery powers starting and accessories, and the Hybrid variant also uses a 12V battery but its exact spec can vary by market; verify with the dealer or the current battery label.


Gas-powered Camry: common 12V battery sizes


Common replacement sizes for the 2007 Camry's 12-volt battery are Group 24F and Group 24R. These sizes fit under-hood trays on most Camry configurations, but regional variations can occur. Always confirm the exact group size from the battery label or the owner's manual before purchasing.



  • Group 24F — widely used in Camrys; typically offers solid CCA and RC suitable for temperate to cold climates.

  • Group 24R — similar capacity to 24F but with a different terminal orientation; also commonly used on Camrys.


Bottom line: verify the exact group size printed on your current battery label or in the owner's manual before buying a replacement.


Hybrid considerations


The 2007 Camry Hybrid also uses a 12-volt auxiliary battery to support the electrical system, but its exact spec (chemistry and size) can vary by market and production. Check the label or consult a Toyota service center to confirm the correct replacement for a hybrid model.


How to confirm your exact battery


Before buying a replacement, confirm the exact size and specs by inspecting the current battery and the vehicle documentation.



  • Read the battery label for the Group size (e.g., 24F or 24R) and the CCA rating.

  • Consult the owner's manual or a dealership using the vehicle’s VIN to verify the recommended battery size and specification.

  • Choose a replacement with the same group size and at least equal CCA and RC to ensure proper fit and performance in your climate.


Conclusion: matching the group size and electrical specs is essential for proper fit and reliable starting performance.


Summary


The 2007 Toyota Camry uses a 12-volt auxiliary battery. For the gas models, Group 24F or 24R is typical, with a CCA around 520–640 A and RC around 90–120 minutes; the Hybrid variant also uses a 12-volt battery, though its exact specs can vary by market. Always verify the exact group size on the current battery label or in the owner's manual, and replace with a battery of equal or better specifications.

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