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What size battery does a 1998 Honda Accord take?

The typical battery size for a 1998 Honda Accord is Group Size 35 (a 12-volt battery), though some configurations may use Group Size 24F. Always verify by checking the current battery label or your owner's manual.


Overview of the 1998 Accord battery sizes


The 1998 Honda Accord was offered with multiple engines and trim levels, and while Group Size 35 is the most common fit, certain regional specifications or configurations may call for Group Size 24F. The key is to ensure the replacement battery fits the tray, matches the terminal layout, and meets the car’s cold-cranking needs.


Common group sizes for the 1998 Accord


Before buying a replacement, note the two most frequently used group sizes for this model year. The group size is printed on the battery label and in service guides, and it helps narrow down the correct option.



  • Group Size 35: The standard option for most 1998 Accords; a 12-volt battery with adequate cold-cranking amps for typical climates.

  • Group Size 24F: Used on some configurations or regional builds; also a 12-volt battery but with different dimensions and terminal placement—verify fit before purchasing.


When replacing, it’s important to confirm the replacement battery will fit the tray and maintain proper cable routing and secure mounting.


How to verify the correct size for your Accord


If you’re unsure which group size applies to your exact car, use these steps to confirm before buying a battery.


These steps help ensure you select the right size despite variations within model years and trims.



  1. Check the current battery label for the “Group Size” designation (e.g., “35” or “24F”).

  2. Consult the owner's manual or a dealership/service portal to confirm the exact specification by year, engine code, and trim.

  3. Inspect the battery tray and terminal layout in the engine bay to ensure the new battery will physically fit and align with the cables.

  4. Ask a parts retailer or use your vehicle’s VIN to verify compatibility; many systems can pull the correct group size automatically.

  5. Confirm the Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) rating is appropriate for your climate and electrical load requirements.


Following these checks will minimize the risk of installing an incompatible battery and help ensure reliable starts in varying weather.


Summary


For a 1998 Honda Accord, the most common replacement battery size is Group 35, with Group 24F as a possible alternative depending on configuration and region. Always verify by inspecting the current battery label, consulting the owner’s manual or dealer resources, and confirming compatibility with your VIN. When in doubt, a reputable parts retailer can confirm the correct size and fit for your exact car.

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