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What size battery does a 2011 Chrysler 200 take?

The 2011 Chrysler 200 most commonly uses a 12-volt Group Size 24F battery. The exact size can vary by engine and options, so it’s best to verify against the battery label or the owner's manual.


Overview: The 2011 Chrysler 200 offered two engine options (2.4L four-cylinder and 3.6L V6) and several trims. While Group Size 24F is typically recommended for replacement, the precise specification (including cold-cranking amps and reserve capacity) depends on your specific configuration. Always confirm before purchasing a new battery.


Battery size by configuration


Before listing the common size, note that the standard replacement for most 2011 200 models is a 12-volt battery in Group Size 24F. The exact CCA/RC can vary with engine and climate, so verify the label on your current battery.



  • Group Size 24F, 12-volt automotive battery — the most commonly recommended size for the 2011 Chrysler 200 across both the 2.4L I4 and 3.6L V6 configurations.


When replacing, ensure the new battery matches the group size and meets or exceeds the vehicle’s original cold-cranking amps (CCA) and reserve capacity (RC) specifications. Different climates or added electrical loads could necessitate a higher-CCA option.


Engine options and how they affect battery choice


The 2011 Chrysler 200 was offered with two main engines, and while the 24F is typically suitable for both, you should verify the exact requirement for your VIN, especially if you have high electrical demand or live in an extremely cold climate.


2.4L I4 vs. 3.6L V6 considerations


Both engines generally use Group Size 24F, but the V6 may benefit from a battery with slightly higher cold-cranking amps for winter starts. Always check the battery label or the owner's manual for the precise CCA and RC ratings for your car.


How to verify the correct size


Use these steps to confirm the correct battery size before buying a replacement.



  • Inspect the label on your current battery for the group size (for example, 24F) and CCA rating.

  • Consult your owner's manual or a Chrysler dealer parts catalog using your vehicle’s VIN.

  • Ask at an auto parts store with your year, make, model, and engine to ensure proper fit.


Bottom line: The Group Size 24F is the standard choice for the 2011 Chrysler 200, but always verify with the exact vehicle specification to ensure proper fit and electrical performance.


Summary


For the 2011 Chrysler 200, the typical replacement battery size is Group Size 24F, 12-volt. Engine options (2.4L I4 or 3.6L V6) generally use this size, but exact CCA and RC can vary. Always confirm using the battery label, the owner's manual, or a parts professional to ensure compatibility.

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