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What size battery does a 2000 Honda Accord take?

Most 2000 Honda Accords use a Group 35 battery, with Group 24F being possible in some configurations depending on engine and options.


The exact battery size for a 2000 Accord can vary by trim, engine (4-cylinder vs. V6), and regional specifications. This article outlines the common group sizes you’re likely to encounter and how to confirm the correct one for your car.


Common battery group sizes for the 2000 Accord


Before listing the typical options, note that the exact group size is tied to the engine and market. The sizes below are the ones most often found in the 2000 model year:



  • Group 35 — Widely used on many 2000 Accords; typically rated around 640 CCA, 75–78 Ah, and about 100 minutes of Reserve Capacity (RC). Fits most 4-cylinder and V6 configurations.

  • Group 24F — Used in some trims or climates; typically around 600–700 CCA, ~70–75 Ah, and roughly 90–110 RC. Some vehicles may come with this size from the factory or have it installed as a replacement.


In short, Group 35 is the most common default, with Group 24F as a viable alternative in certain setups or climates.


How to verify the correct size for your car


To ensure you replace with the correct battery, verify the exact group size using these steps:



  1. Consult the owner's manual or a Honda parts catalog for your specific VIN and trim.

  2. Check the label on the current battery; the group size is usually printed on the top or side, along with CCA and RC specs.

  3. Look for a sticker under the hood near the battery or on the radiator support that lists the recommended group size.

  4. If you’re unsure, contact a Honda dealer or reputable auto parts store and provide the VIN to confirm the correct size.


Verifying the exact size helps avoid fitment issues and ensures compatibility with battery hold-downs and electrical connections.


Considerations when replacing the battery


Beyond the group size, drivers should consider performance and climate when choosing a replacement battery for a 2000 Accord:



  • : Choose a rating appropriate for your climate; higher CCA improves starting in cold weather.

  • : A higher RC provides longer electrical storage, useful in areas with frequent use of accessories or alt‑power demands.

  • : Flooded lead-acid is standard; AGM batteries are available as aftermarket upgrades for higher vibration resistance and longer life.

  • : Ensure the terminal configuration (positive/negative) matches your car’s wiring, and that the battery fits the tray and hold-down hardware.


Choosing the right battery involves balancing group size, climatic needs, and budget, while ensuring proper fitment and safe installation.


Summary


For a 2000 Honda Accord, the most common battery group size is Group 35, with Group 24F used in some configurations or climates. Always verify the exact size by checking the owner’s manual, the current battery label, or consulting a dealer with your VIN. When replacing, consider CCA, RC, and the battery type to suit your climate and driving habits. Proper installation and fitment are essential to ensure reliable starting performance.

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