Battery size for 1992 Accord
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Battery size for 1992 Accord
Howdy all!
Quick question: I need to replace my battery in my 1992 Honda Accord LX Coupe 6sp (Hope that's specific enough). I'm trying to use consumerreports to figure out which battery has the best bang for buck, but sadly, it doesn't indicate which battery size will fit my car.
Here are the battery sizes they list:
65 (top terminal)
Fits almost all cars and trucks from Ford, including large Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury sedans, pickup trucks, and sport-utility vehicles.
75 (side terminal)
Fits Chrysler midsized cars, recent General Motors subcompact and compact cars, and most GM vehicles more than a decade old.
24/24F (top terminal)
Fits Acura CL and TL sedans, Honda Accords after 1998 and Odyssey minivans, '92-97 Nissan pickups, and Toyota Sienna
34/78 (dual terminal)
Fits many large Chrysler vehicles, most '96-00 GM pickups, SUVs, and midsized and large sedans.
35 (top terminal)
Fits most Japanese-nameplate vehicles, including many recent Hondas, most Subarus, and most Nissan and Toyota vehicles.
Any idea which is the right size for my car?
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RE: Battery size for 1992 Accord
24 series should work for you...try www.interstatebattery.com
I personally don't run interstate batteries any more, they seem to be having problems sealing around the posts. That leads to acidic gasses causing corrosion around the terminals.
I personally don't run interstate batteries any more, they seem to be having problems sealing around the posts. That leads to acidic gasses causing corrosion around the terminals.
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24 series should work for you...try www.interstatebattery.com
I personally don't run interstate batteries any more, they seem to be having problems sealing around the posts. That leads to acidic gasses causing corrosion around the terminals.
24 series should work for you...try www.interstatebattery.com
I personally don't run interstate batteries any more, they seem to be having problems sealing around the posts. That leads to acidic gasses causing corrosion around the terminals.
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