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What size battery is in a 2000 Honda Accord?

The typical replacement battery for a 2000 Honda Accord is a Group 35 battery, usually delivering about 550–650 cold-cranking amps (CCA). The exact size can vary with engine type and options, so always verify the label on your current battery or consult the owner's manual.


Common battery sizes and specs for the 2000 Accord


Most 2000 Accords were equipped with Group 35 batteries. Here are the specs you’ll commonly encounter when shopping for a replacement:



  • Group size: 35 (the standard for this model year and many trims).

  • Typical CCA range: roughly 550–650 A for standard regional climates; higher CCA options (around 700–750) are common in very cold areas.

  • Battery type: Flooded lead-acid is standard; AGM variants are available as premium replacements but are not required for factory operation.

  • Capacity (Ah): typically around 45–60 Ah depending on the specific battery model.


In practice, Group 35 is the default recommendation for the 2000 Accord. If your vehicle has high electrical demand or you live in extreme cold, you might opt for a higher-CCA option within Group 35 or check fitment against your car’s tray and terminal layout. Always confirm with the battery label or the owner's manual before purchasing.


Verify the right size for your car


To ensure you buy the correct battery for your exact vehicle, use these steps:



  1. Inspect the label on your current battery for the “Group Size” and “CCA” ratings.

  2. Consult the owner’s manual or a Honda service guide for the recommended group size and CCA for your trim and engine.

  3. Use your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) when shopping online or at a store to pull the precise spec from dealer/retailer databases.

  4. Measure the battery tray space and verify terminal orientation to ensure the replacement will fit and align with cables and posts.


By following these steps, you can confidently select a battery that fits both the space and electrical requirements of the 2000 Accord.


Engine and trim considerations


While Group 35 is typically suitable for many 2000 Accords, always verify with the manual or retailer using your VIN, especially if your car has the V6 engine or unusual electrical upgrades. Accurate identification ensures proper fit, performance, and warranty coverage.


Notes and practical tips


- If replacing in a very cold climate, prioritize higher CCA within Group 35 to improve cold-weather starting.

- Confirm terminal layout matches your existing cables to avoid reconfiguring battery cables.

- Consider an AGM battery only if you require longer life or are replacing a vehicle with unusually high electrical loads; for most stock configurations, a quality flooded lead-acid Group 35 will suffice.


Summary


For a 2000 Honda Accord, the standard replacement battery is most often Group 35, with CCA in the 550–650 range depending on climate and engine. Always verify the exact group size and CCA from your current battery label, the owner's manual, or a trusted parts retailer using your VIN. This ensures a proper fit and reliable starting performance for your vehicle.

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