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What kind of battery is in a 2013 Dodge Durango?

The 2013 Dodge Durango uses a standard 12-volt maintenance-free lead-acid automotive battery. The exact size and cold-cranking amps can vary by engine and trim, but it is not a specialty high-voltage or AGM battery by default.


Battery basics for the 2013 Durango


The Durango’s electrical system is powered by a single 12-volt battery. In most configurations for that year, the battery is a conventional, maintenance-free lead-acid unit. The precise group size and CCA rating depend on the factory configuration, which varies with engine choice and optional equipment.


Engine options and their impact on battery choice


2013 Durango engines


In 2013, Durango models were offered with a 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 or a 5.7-liter Hemi V8. Both typically use a 12-volt lead-acid battery. While the standard battery is maintenance-free, higher-torque configurations may lead to a higher CCA requirement, though Mopar’s OEM spec remains a conventional 12-volt unit for that year.


How to identify the exact battery in your Durango



  • Check the battery label for the group size designation and the cold-cranking amps (CCA) rating.

  • Consult the owner's manual or service documentation for the OEM-recommended battery specification by engine and trim.

  • Look for markings such as “maintenance-free” on the battery; the 2013 Durango typically uses a maintenance-free lead-acid battery rather than an AGM type.

  • If you’re unsure, contact a Dodge/Chrysler dealership with your VIN to confirm the OEM battery specification.


Note: The exact group size and CCA can vary by configuration, so verifying with the battery label or the dealer ensures you match the OEM spec for replacement.


Maintenance and replacement tips


Following practical maintenance guidelines helps ensure reliable starts and electrical performance in a 2013 Durango.



  • Regularly inspect and clean the terminals to prevent corrosion; tighten clamps as needed.

  • Avoid prolonged deep discharges and minimize leaving exterior lights on with the engine off.

  • Plan to replace the battery every 3–5 years, or sooner if you notice slow starts or dim lights.

  • When replacing, choose a battery with at least the OEM-recommended CCA rating and the appropriate group size for your engine and trim.


Summary


The 2013 Dodge Durango relies on a standard 12-volt maintenance-free lead-acid battery, with exact group size and CCA determined by engine and equipment. Check the battery label or your VIN with a dealer to ensure the replacement matches the OEM specifications.

What type of battery does a Dodge Durango take?


If your Dodge Durango has a special service package, it will need a 49/H8 battery. Dodge Durango models from 1998 to 2007 require a group 65 or a 27, depending on options and engine size. Check your vehicle's VIN and owner manual to verify that you have the correct fit for your vehicle.



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What kind of battery does a 2013 Dodge Durango take?


DieHard Platinum AGM – Battery : H7 Group Size, 850 CCA, 1000 CA, 140 Minute Reserve Capacity (Part No. H7-AGM)



Why does a durango need an AGM battery?


The Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) design securely traps the electrolyte in a fiberglass mat, making the battery spill-proof and maintenance-free. The sealed construction also enhances resistance to vibration and shock, which is especially beneficial for trucks and SUVs operating in demanding environments.


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