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What size battery for 2007 Honda Accord V6?

For a 2007 Honda Accord V6, the typical replacement battery sizes are Group 24F or Group 35; check the owner's manual or the existing battery label to confirm.


The exact size can vary by trim and options, so it's important to verify the group size before buying.


Common battery group sizes for the 2007 Accord V6


Here are the group sizes you’re most likely to encounter when shopping for a replacement.



  • Group 24F — The most commonly recommended size for many 2003–2007 Accord models thanks to its fit in the battery tray and terminal layout. It delivers adequate cold-cranking amps (CCA) and reserve capacity for typical driving conditions.

  • Group 35 — A slightly larger option used on some trims or alternative configurations. It often provides higher CCA while still fitting in the standard tray in many vehicles.


In practice, most 2007 Accord V6 owners end up using Group 24F or Group 35. Always confirm with the original equipment specification or the battery label to ensure proper fit and mounting.


How to verify the right battery size for your Accord


Use these checks to be certain you select the correct group size and a battery that meets or exceeds OEM specifications.



  • Consult the owner's manual or the car’s battery specification page to find the recommended group size.

  • Examine the current battery label or case for the Group Size designation (for example, “Group 24F” or “Group 35”).

  • Measure the battery tray space and check terminal layout (top-post vs. side-terminal) to ensure a proper fit.

  • Match or exceed the OEM cold-cranking amps (CCA) and reserve capacity (RC) ratings appropriate for the climate you drive in; choose a battery with equal or higher performance if you frequently face extreme temperatures.

  • When in doubt, bring the vehicle year/make/model and the current battery’s part number to an auto parts store to confirm compatibility.


Always verify fit and specifications before purchasing, as a mismatched size can cause fit issues or electrical problems.


Additional considerations


OEM equipment and aftermarket options vary; some stores may stock multiple group sizes that fit the same model year. If you’re replacing due to age or performance issues, consider a battery with robust CCA and RC ratings suitable for your climate, and ensure the installation is done with proper disconnect procedures to protect electronics.


Summary


The 2007 Honda Accord V6 commonly uses Group 24F or Group 35 batteries. To ensure reliability, check the owner’s manual or the existing battery’s label for the exact group size, confirm fit by measuring the tray and terminal layout, and select a battery with CCA/RC that meets or exceeds OEM recommendations for your climate. When in doubt, consult a professional or your local parts retailer with your vehicle details to confirm the right size.

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