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What kind of battery does a 2010 Buick Enclave take?

The 2010 Buick Enclave uses a standard 12‑volt automotive lead‑acid battery. The exact group size depends on your specific vehicle and climate, but Group Size 75 is commonly used for this model; always verify by checking the battery label or your owner's manual.


Understanding the battery in the Enclave


The Enclave’s electrical system runs on a conventional 12‑volt battery that powers starting, ignition, and accessories. It is typically a maintenance‑free, sealed unit designed to last several years under normal driving conditions. Replacement timing depends on use, climate, and charging habits, but signs like a slow engine crank or a lingering battery warning light indicate it’s time to inspect or replace.


What to look for when replacing


When shopping for a replacement, you’ll want to match or exceed the original specifications and ensure the battery physically fits in the tray and terminals align with the vehicle’s wiring. The following factors help ensure a proper fit and reliable performance:



  • Battery type and construction: 12‑volt automotive lead‑acid, maintenance‑free (sealed).

  • Group size: Commonly Group Size 75 for this model, but verify with the current battery label or owner’s manual.

  • Cold‑cranking amps (CCA) and reserve capacity: Choose a battery with sufficient CCA for your climate and a reserve capacity that supports electrical loads when the engine is off.

  • OEM vs aftermarket: GM/ACDelco batteries are commonly recommended; many aftermarket batteries in the correct group size will also fit, provided they meet CCA and physical fit requirements.


In practice, always check the battery label or the owner's manual for the exact group size and CCA rating. If in doubt, ask a parts counter associate to confirm compatibility using your VIN.


Where to buy and how to install


Replacement batteries are widely available at auto parts stores, GM dealerships, and online retailers. Bring your vehicle’s year, make, model, and trim (and, if possible, the current battery) to ensure a precise match. If you’re not comfortable replacing the battery yourself, professional installation is quick and common.


Summary


The 2010 Buick Enclave uses a standard 12‑volt automotive lead‑acid battery. The exact group size should be confirmed on the current battery or in the owner's manual, with Group Size 75 being commonly referenced for this model. Choose a battery with adequate CCA for your climate and ensure physical and terminal fit. OEM/ACDelco options are a safe bet, but many compatible aftermarket batteries will also work when correctly matched.

What kind of battery goes in a Buick Enclave?


DieHard Platinum AGM – Battery : H6 Group Size, 760 CCA, 950 CA, 120 Minute Reserve Capacity (Part No. H6-AGM)



What is the correct size of my car battery?


While you could grab a ruler and attempt to measure the exact width and height of your current car battery, pop the hood and simply look for "Group Size" printed on the label of the battery or check your owner's manual.



What type of battery does a 2010 Buick Enclave take?


Optima – Yellow Battery : H6 Group Size, 800 CCA, 928 CA, 140 Minute Reserve Capacity, Deep-Cycle (Part No. DH6)



What's the worst year for the Buick Enclave?


Q: Which Buick Enclave model year is considered the most problematic? A: The 2008 Buick Enclave, being the debut year, has received the most complaints and is known for having the highest number of issues compared to other model years.


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