The typical OEM battery size for a 1995 Jeep Cherokee XJ is Group 75, a 12-volt automotive battery rated for roughly 600–800 cold-cranking amps depending on climate and the specific battery model. When replacing, Group 75 is usually the safest baseline, though compatible alternatives may fit if the tray and hold-down allow it.
This article explains the exact size used on most 1995 Cherokees, how to verify the correct fit for your particular vehicle, and practical guidance for replacement and maintenance.
Typical battery size for the 1995 Cherokee
The 1995 Jeep Cherokee XJ, including many with the 4.0L engine, was commonly equipped with a Group 75 battery. This group is a common fit for mid‑size SUVs of that era and typically provides sufficient starting power for most climates. Always confirm the exact group size on your current battery or in the owner’s manual when purchasing a replacement.
Common group sizes you might encounter
In practice, you may encounter Group 75 as the standard size, while some aftermarket or regional configurations could use closely related groups if the OEM tray or hold-down is compatible. Examples you might see include Group 58 or 24F as alternatives in certain shops, but verify fit and terminal configuration before buying.
- Group 75: The standard OEM size for many 1995 XJ Cherokees; reliable starting power and commonly available from aftermarket brands.
- Related/alternative groups: Group 58 or Group 24F may fit in some vehicles with compatible trays and hold-downs; always check tray dimensions and terminal layout before choosing.
- Battery type considerations: You can choose a flooded lead-acid battery or an AGM option if the vehicle’s electrical system and space allow it; ensure the CCA/RC ratings meet your climate needs.
Conclusion: For most 1995 Cherokee XJ owners, Group 75 is the safest starting point for replacement, with alternatives only if you can confirm a proper fit and electrical compatibility.
How to verify the correct size for your specific Cherokee
To make sure you buy the right battery for your exact vehicle, follow these steps:
- Check the current battery label for the group size (Gxxx or group number) and CCA rating.
- Measure the battery tray dimensions and note the position of the hold-downs to ensure a new battery will fit.
- Compare the terminal arrangement and polarity with the replacement battery (top-post vs. side-post, and positive/negative orientation).
- Consult your owner's manual or a Jeep parts specialist with your year, model, and engine to confirm the recommended group size.
- If possible, bring the old battery or its model number to a parts retailer to verify a precise match or compatible substitute.
Conclusion: Verifying the exact group size and fit before purchasing helps avoid fit issues and ensures reliable starting power in varying climates.
Summary
For most 1995 Jeep Cherokee XJ models, the typical battery size is Group 75, a 12-volt battery with approximately 600–800 CCA depending on climate and the specific model. Always confirm the exact group size on your current battery or in the owner’s manual. If Group 75 isn’t available or doesn’t perfectly fit your tray and hold-down, related groups may be used only after verifying tray dimensions, terminal layout, and CCA ratings. When in doubt, consult a parts specialist with your vehicle details and, if possible, carry the old battery or its specifications for an exact match.


