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Car & van battery finder

Car and van engine starter battery finder search by make and model.

Replacement car and van batteries make it easy to find the engine cranking starter battery you require, also trucks and commercial vehicles at low prices.

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Below, we have listed many manufacturers of motor cars, vans, pick-up trucks, taxi cabs, and more. Follow the links and choose the correct model and year of your vehicle. The engine cranking starter battery pages will also include information on the battery's cold cranking amps and amp hours. If you then click the correct one, it will take you to the relevant page where you can make your purchase.

If you cannot find the battery you are looking for, contact us directly by telephone or email, and we will try to help you further. Perhaps have the details as written on your old battery before making contact and we will do our best to source for you.

Below, we have listed many vehicle manufacturers, with links to specific pages to help you decide on purchasing a new battery to replace your car or Van. By following the links to the relevant model and year, you will find more details of warranty, cold cranking ability and amp hour of the particular battery. which are clearly required rechargeable, engine-cranking starter-type batteries that need no maintenance. More information on their chemistry makeup will be found on the page too.

When your order is delivered to you, the batteries will be almost fully charged. But after starting the engine, make sure you go for a run as the first charge is always essential. It will take several uses and associated charges before the battery will be capable of accepting a full capacity charge, this is quite normal and part of the conditioning process that all rechargeable batteries will go through at the start of their busy lifes.

Unless you are a heavy user, you will probably not even notice that it can take several charges and uses in your equipment before a full-capacity charge is achieved. This is all part of the conditioning process. Going out of your way to fully discharge the batteries will shorten their lifespan, so do not do it. It is vital to keep the batteries charged for long life. So if there is any period when they are not being used, charge beforehand and top them up every 4 weeks or so, but do not leave them on a charger for more than 24 hours at a time.

Please note that you should use all the information on this page as a guide only. While we have tried here to assist you in getting the correct batteries for your vehicle, it should be noted that there are many very similar codes. If you are not sure, you should always double-check what you have before ordering. This may also allow you to see how easy it is going to be to change the batteries, while you can take note of the dimensions and anything written on the side of them. All the physical sizes of the batteries are listed on this page, the batteries are recyclable, the main content is lead which is easily transformed, more information about recycling can be found on our recycling page, link to which is at the foot of this page.

If you are not using your vehicle then the battery should be charged every four weeks to overcome the natural self discharge that will occur, if the battery is attached to the vehicle then this period will be shortened because many things could be discharging it slowly from an alarm or immobiliser to a faulty cable connection.
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