Minimum cold cranking amps (CCA) for battery?
Update: Since the "cold cranking current" = Cold cranking amps, then the min cold crank amp is in fact the 582 amps in the service manual. I have no idea where these Sears AutoCenter places are getting their information. At this point I am going with the DieHard Gold (North) 640 CCA. I don't drive it often (once every 2-3 weeks) which is another reason.
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Hey everyone - I'm shopping for a new battery for my 2004 Z. Can anyone confirm what the minimum CCA should be for the battery (group 35)? The service manual states "cold cranking current (for reference only) as 582A" however, multiple Sears AutoCenters told me that the minimum cold cranking amps is 490. I'm guessing cold cranking current is different from cold cranking amps? (I have no idea about electricity). I'm leaning towards the DieHard Gold South (550 CCA) or the DieHard Gold North (640 CCA) depending on what the min CCA should be. I searched a bunch of threads but could only find the trend of the length of time people switched their batteries. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!!
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Hey everyone - I'm shopping for a new battery for my 2004 Z. Can anyone confirm what the minimum CCA should be for the battery (group 35)? The service manual states "cold cranking current (for reference only) as 582A" however, multiple Sears AutoCenters told me that the minimum cold cranking amps is 490. I'm guessing cold cranking current is different from cold cranking amps? (I have no idea about electricity). I'm leaning towards the DieHard Gold South (550 CCA) or the DieHard Gold North (640 CCA) depending on what the min CCA should be. I searched a bunch of threads but could only find the trend of the length of time people switched their batteries. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!!
Last edited by thepostman; Jan 26, 2009 at 03:54 PM. Reason: update to research
Hey everyone - The service manual states "cold cranking current (for reference only) as 582A" however, multiple Sears AutoCenters told me that the minimum cold cranking amps is 490. I'm guessing cold cranking current is different from cold cranking amps? (I have no idea about electricity). !
bill
Thanks for the clarification. I just confirmed with a third Sears AutoCenter and they reconfirmed the OEM min CCA is 490. I'm confused to why the service manual does not state the min CCA...maybe I'm not looking in the right place? If anyone can tell me which page the min CCA is in the service manual that would be great. I think i'm settling for the DieHard Gold (South)/550 CCA.
3 weeks without cranking may exceed the battery capacity especially in cold weather.
Even with a parasitic drain of 60 mA [0.06 x 24 x 21 days] = ~ 31 ampere/hours.
Typically batteries are never fully charged in winter due to driving cycles and excessive draw before recharging.
Even with a parasitic drain of 60 mA [0.06 x 24 x 21 days] = ~ 31 ampere/hours.
Typically batteries are never fully charged in winter due to driving cycles and excessive draw before recharging.
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