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What size battery does a 2008 Toyota Corolla take?

The 2008 Toyota Corolla uses a standard 12-volt automotive battery, with Group Size 35 (often labeled as H5) being the most common replacement size. Some markets or aftermarket options may use a different size, such as 24F. Always verify by checking your current battery label or the owner's manual.


Common battery sizes for the 2008 Corolla


Here are the sizes you’re likely to encounter when replacing the battery on a 2008 Corolla.


Fitment notes



  • Group Size 35 (H5) — the typical OEM-equivalent size for many 2008 Corolla models.

  • Group Size 24F — a compatible aftermarket option in some markets; confirm fit for your tray and terminal layout.


Before buying, confirm that the chosen battery physically fits the tray, has the correct terminal layout, and matches the car’s CCA/RC needs.


How to verify the exact size for YOUR car


Use these steps to confirm the correct battery size for your specific vehicle and trim configuration.



  • Check the existing battery label for Group Size, CCA, and RC ratings.

  • Consult the owner's manual or a Toyota dealer parts diagram for your exact year/trim; some 2008 Corolla variants may differ.

  • Measure the battery tray and compare with the replacement battery’s dimensions; verify terminal positions and clamp attachments.


Once verified, you can proceed with purchasing a battery that meets or exceeds the OEM specifications.


Shopping considerations beyond size


Size isn't the only factor. Consider performance and longevity features that matter for daily driving in varying climates.



  • Cold-cranking amps (CCA): choose a battery with equal or better CCA than the OEM requirement to ensure reliable starting in cold weather.

  • Reserve capacity (RC): higher RC can help with electrical loads and accessories during short trips or hot climates without a recharge.

  • Warranty and brand reputation: look for at least a 3–5 year warranty from a reputable maker.


Choosing a battery with appropriate CCA and RC values, along with a solid warranty, helps prevent premature failure and ensures reliable starts year-round.


Summary


For a 2008 Toyota Corolla, the typical replacement battery is a 12-volt Group Size 35 (H5). Always verify with your current battery label, the owner's manual, or your local parts store, as some markets or trims may use a different size like 24F. Match the CCA and RC to your climate and driving needs, and choose a reputable brand with a solid warranty.

What size battery does a Toyota Corolla use?


Group 35 battery
Many 2023 Toyota Corolla models commonly use a Group 35 battery size, but exact fitment can vary with options and regional configurations.



What size battery for 2008 Toyota Corolla?


DieHard Gold – Battery: 35 Group Size, 640 CCA, 800 CA, 100 Minute Reserve Capacity (Part No. 35-2)



Which battery is better, 24F or 35?


The 24f is substantially more powerful battery than the 35. This might make a difference in very cold weather but it depends on the vehicle and its accessories.



Which battery is used in a Toyota Corolla?


A 12V lead-acid battery is the most common type used in Toyota Corolla vehicles to start the engine and power electrical systems.


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