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What size battery does a 1999 Toyota Camry take?

The 1999 Toyota Camry most commonly uses a Group 24F 12-volt battery. Variations can occur based on engine and trim, so always verify with the existing battery label or a VIN-based parts lookup before purchasing a replacement.


Common battery sizes for the 1999 Camry


Before listing typical options, note that the exact size depends on the vehicle’s configuration. The following sizes are the ones most often found in this model year, with 24F as the prevailing choice.



  • Group 24F: The standard and most common size for 1999 Camry models, featuring the F-terminal arrangement.

  • Group 24: A closely related option that may fit in some cases but uses a different terminal layout.

  • Group 35: Less common for this year, but some replacements or dealer-installed configurations may substitute this size.


Identifying the exact size for your specific car is important to ensure a proper fit and secure connections.


How to confirm the right size for your specific vehicle


Use these steps to verify the exact battery size needed for your Camry, regardless of year or market variations.



  1. Check the existing battery for a group size code (for example, 24F, 24, or 35) on a label or embossing on the top or side.

  2. Consult the owner's manual or a dealership parts catalog using your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to confirm the recommended group size and CCA range.

  3. Measure or compare physical dimensions (length, width, height) to standard Group 24F/24/35 dimensions if shopping aftermarket.

  4. Match electrical specs: ensure cold-cranking amps (CCA) and reserve capacity align with your climate needs (typical Camry replacements fall in the 550–750 CCA range).

  5. Ensure proper fitment: verify terminal orientation and mounting hardware align with your car’s wiring and tray.


Following these steps helps ensure you choose a battery that fits correctly and delivers reliable starts.


Engine-variant considerations


Varying sizes by engine and trim


In most markets, the 1999 Camry’s 2.2-liter four-cylinder and 3.0-liter V6 variants use the same general battery family, typically Group 24F. Climate, optional equipment, and aftermarket substitutions can influence the recommended CCA, so opting for a higher-CCA battery within the same group can improve cold-start performance in extreme temperatures.


Summary


For a 1999 Toyota Camry, the predominant factory-replacement battery size is Group 24F. Always verify the exact size using the existing battery label or a VIN-based parts lookup to account for any variations by engine or trim. When replacing, consider climate and CCA needs while ensuring the terminal layout and mounting fit your vehicle.

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