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What type of battery does a 2011 Chrysler 200 take?

The 2011 Chrysler 200 uses a standard 12-volt automotive battery (lead-acid). The most common replacement size is Group 86 (86R), but you should verify by checking the current battery label or the owner's manual.


This article explains the battery type, the typical group sizes used for this model, and how to choose a replacement that fits your climate and driving needs. It covers important specs, installation tips, and how to dispose of old batteries safely.


Battery type and replacement size


The 2011 Chrysler 200 requires a 12-volt automotive battery. It is typically a flooded lead-acid unit stock, though some aftermarket buyers opt for AGM (absorbed glass mat) batteries for enhanced performance, especially in extreme temperatures or with a lot of electronics. The common group sizes for this model are 86 or 86R, but always confirm with the original battery or the owner's manual to be certain.


Common sizes and specs


Before listing the typical parameters to look for when shopping for a replacement, consult the battery label on your current unit or the vehicle manual to ensure compatibility with your trim and engine.



  • Group size: commonly 86 or 86R (12V automotive battery)

  • Voltage: 12 volts

  • Cold Cranking Amps (CCA): typically around 650–800 A, depending on climate and supplier

  • Reserve Capacity (RC): roughly 90–110 minutes

  • Maintenance: most modern replacements are maintenance-free sealed lead-acid units


When replacing, ensure the new battery matches or exceeds the OEM CCA and RC ratings and fits the battery tray and terminal layout for your specific vehicle.


Choosing the right replacement


Use the following steps to select and install a suitable battery for a 2011 Chrysler 200.



  1. Check the current battery label or the owner's manual for the exact group size (86/86R) and CCA requirement.

  2. Choose a Group 86 or 86R 12V battery that meets or surpasses the OEM CCA and RC specs.

  3. Consider an AGM battery if you want longer life, better recovery, or improved performance in very cold or hot climates.

  4. Have the battery installed correctly: disconnect the negative terminal first, then the positive, and reconnect in reverse order.

  5. Recycle the old battery at an authorized facility or retailer; most places offer recycling as part of the purchase.


With the right battery selected and installed, your 2011 Chrysler 200 should start reliably and perform as expected across seasons.


Summary


In short, the 2011 Chrysler 200 uses a 12-volt automotive lead-acid battery, with Group 86 or 86R as the most common replacement size. Verify the exact specification from the vehicle’s battery label or owner’s manual, and choose a battery that meets or exceeds the OEM CCA and RC ratings. Optional upgrades to AGM can offer extra durability, especially for drivers in extreme climates or with high electrical demand. Proper installation and safe disposal of the old battery complete a responsible replacement.

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