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What type of battery does a Dodge Journey need?

The Dodge Journey uses a standard 12-volt lead-acid car battery. The exact battery size and specifications depend on the model year and engine, so you should verify with the vehicle’s owner’s manual or the battery label under the hood before buying a replacement.


Battery basics for the Journey


Most Journey models rely on a conventional flooded 12-volt lead-acid battery. They are not electric or hybrid-specific batteries. The replacement will typically be a standard automotive battery with a 12V rating, compatible with common automotive electrical systems.


To shop for a replacement, consider the following key specs that must match your vehicle:



  • Group size (the battery’s physical fit and terminal orientation; common Journey replacements use group sizes around 58R or 58, but check the label)

  • Cold-cranking amps (CCA): the minimum rating needed to start the engine in cold conditions; typically in the range of about 500–700 A for Journeys, depending on engine and climate

  • Reserve Capacity (RC): indicates how long the car can run on the battery if the alternator fails

  • Terminal layout and polarity: ensure positive/negative terminals and cable routing match your car

  • Battery type: standard flooded lead-acid (most common); AGM is rarely used for base Journey models


Bottom line: for a Dodge Journey, you’re typically looking for a conventional 12V lead-acid battery in the correct group size and with adequate CCA/RC for your climate and engine.


AGM vs flooded: What to know


For most Journey models, a conventional flooded lead-acid battery is standard. AGM (absorbed glass matte) batteries are less common for base configurations and are usually found in specialty or high-end setups. Always verify the replacement type against the original battery label or owner’s manual.


With that in mind, here are the practical guidelines to confirm the exact battery you need by year and engine:


Finding the exact replacement for your year and engine


Use the label on your current battery or the owner’s manual to confirm the exact group size and CCA. Consider engine type and climate when selecting a replacement.



  • Check the current battery’s group size printed on a label or sticker on the battery case (often 58R or 58 for Journeys).

  • Note the cold-cranking amps (CCA) rating printed on the battery; choose a replacement with the same or higher CCA suitable for your climate.

  • Verify the positive/negative terminal arrangement so cables reach without strain.

  • Ensure the mounting hardware and hold-down fit in the under-hood tray.

  • Install a new battery with an appropriate warranty and recycle the old one at a retailer or service center.


With those checks, you’ll be aligned with Dodge’s standard 12-volt lead-acid battery specification for the Journey. If in doubt, consult a dealership or a trusted automotive technician to confirm the exact group size for your vehicle’s year and engine.


Summary


The Dodge Journey uses a standard 12-volt lead-acid automotive battery—typically a flooded design—with group sizes around 58R or 58 depending on the year and engine. Verify the exact group size, CCA, and RC on the battery label or in the owner’s manual before purchasing. Replacing the battery is straightforward when you match these specs, and always recycle the old battery properly.

What kind of battery goes in a 2019 Dodge Journey?


DieHard Silver – Battery : 86 Group Size, 525 CCA, 655 CA, 90 Minute Reserve Capacity (Part No. 86-1) DieHard Silver batteries are engineered for reliable starting power in all seasons and climates.



How much does it cost to replace a Dodge Journey battery?


The average cost for a Dodge Journey Battery Replacement is between $391 and $518. Labor costs are estimated between $110 and $161 while parts are priced between $282 and $357.



What type of battery do I need for a 2013 Dodge Journey?


Optima Red AGM Top Post Battery Group Size 25 720 CCA 90 Minute RC - RED25.



Does a Dodge Journey need a special battery?


The Dodge Journey, a popular mid-size SUV, has specific battery requirements that must be met for optimal performance: Battery Size: BCI Group Size 86.


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