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What kind of battery does a 2009 Honda Accord take?

The 2009 Honda Accord uses a standard 12-volt automotive lead-acid battery; the exact group size depends on the engine and market, with common options including Group 35 or Group 24F. Always verify the correct size on the battery label or in the owner's manual.


Battery basics for the 2009 Accord


The 2009 Honda Accord relies on a conventional 12-volt battery to start the engine and supply electrical systems when the engine is off. Most models use a flooded lead-acid design, though replacement options may vary by retailer or region. When shopping for a replacement, it’s important to match the correct group size, cold-cranking amps (CCA), and reserve capacity (RC) to your vehicle’s specifications.


Common group sizes used in the 2009 Accord


There are a couple of widely used battery group sizes for this model year, depending on the engine option and market. The exact size is listed on the battery label or in the owner's manual, and you should verify fitment with those sources.


Engine-specific notes



  • Group Size 35: A common fit for many four-cylinder 2009 Accords.

  • Group Size 24F: Sometimes used on certain configurations or markets; always confirm with the label or manual.


Note: The precise group size can vary by engine and region, so ensure you confirm the correct size before purchasing a replacement.


How to confirm the correct battery for your Accord


To ensure you get the right battery, follow these steps. This process helps avoid buying an incompatible unit and ensures proper fit and performance in your climate.



  • Check the owner's manual or the current battery label for the recommended group size and CCA rating.

  • Match the battery’s group size, CCA, and RC to the specifications listed for your engine variant.

  • Verify physical fitment: terminal positions, cable lengths, and the battery tray size.


When selecting a replacement, choose a reputable brand that meets or exceeds the required CCA and RC, and ensure it’s compatible with your vehicle’s warranty and local climate conditions. Common reputable brands include Bosch, Duralast, Interstate, and AC Delco.


Summary


A 2009 Honda Accord uses a standard 12-volt lead-acid car battery. The most common group sizes are 35 or 24F, but the exact size depends on the engine and market. Always verify the correct group size on the battery label or in the owner's manual, and ensure the replacement meets the required CCA and RC with proper fitment for your vehicle.

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