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What size battery for a 2001 Honda Accord?

For a 2001 Honda Accord, the standard replacement battery is a 12-volt automotive battery in Group 35 size. If you live in a cold climate or use accessories heavily, you may want a higher cold-cranking amp (CCA) rating. Always verify with the existing battery label or the owner’s manual.


Battery sizing basics for the 2001 Accord


The Accord’s electrical system runs on a 12-volt lead-acid battery. For most 2001 models, Group 35 is the common, recommended size. Some retailers may list Group 24F as an alternative for certain configurations; the final choice should match the label on your current battery or the official manual.


Common group sizes for the 2001 Accord


Here is a quick reference to sizes you’re likely to encounter when shopping for a replacement. Always confirm fit before purchase.



  • Group 35 — the standard and most widely recommended size for 2001 Accords.

  • Group 24F — occasionally listed as an alternative by retailers; verify compatibility with your vehicle’s cables and tray.


Conclusion: In most cases, Group 35 will be the right choice. Always verify by checking the battery label or the owner’s manual.


How to verify and replace


To ensure you install the correct battery, follow these steps.



  1. Check the owner’s manual or the current battery label for the exact group size and CCA rating.

  2. Measure the battery tray space and terminal layout to confirm compatibility if considering a different size.

  3. When shopping, select a Group 35 battery with a CCA rating appropriate for your climate (roughly 550–700 CCA depending on conditions).

  4. Disconnect the negative terminal first, then the positive; remove the old battery, place the new one, and connect positive before negative. Torque to the manufacturer’s specification.

  5. Inspect cable ends for corrosion and ensure proper venting and clamps are secure.


Conclusion: After replacement, keep the new battery’s label for future reference and note the installation date for maintenance planning.


Summary


The typical battery size for a 2001 Honda Accord is Group 35 (12V). Verify with the owner’s manual or the existing battery label, and choose a CCA rating suitable for your climate. This guide outlines common sizes and steps to verify and replace a battery safely.

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