2019 MOPAR BATTERIES APPLICATION GUIDE

2021 MOPAR? BATTERIES APPLICATION GUIDE

GUIDE DE R?FER?NCE DE MOPAR BATTERIES 2021

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Battery Replacement Data Application Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5

Safety First . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7

Footnotes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9

Mopar Battery Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

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Battery Marketing Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Mopar Performance Batteries ¨C Batteries For All Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-12

En Fran?ais . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-22

Mopar Battery Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-26

APPLICATIONS

Passenger Cars & Light Trucks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-216

Trucks & Heavy Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217-265

Farm Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266-325

Industrial, Road and Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326-517

Lawn & Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .518-585

Marine Outboard Motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 586-590

Note: All information contained within this document is accurate at time of printing. For the most

current part number listing, visit moparrepairconnection.ca.

Note: Toutes les informations contenues dans ce document sont exactes au moment de l¡¯impression.

Pour obtenir la plus r¨¦cente liste de num¨¦ro de pi¨¨ce, visitez moparrepairconnection.ca.

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BATTERY REPLACEMENT

DATA APPLICATION GUIDE

DISCLAIMER: The battery replacement data published in this guide has been obtained from Battery Council International. The information

contained in this guide was the most current information available at the time of publication. The information is subject to change without notice

from equipment manufacturers or field experience. Users should consult the most current edition of this application guide and their owner¡¯s

manual. The marketer and manufacturer expressly deny any responsibility for the accuracy provided. While every effort has been made to

accurately catalog the replacement battery information in this guide, any liability for damages as a consequence of using the information in this

guide is expressly denied. Users should also attempt to obtain replacement battery data from the original equipment manufacturer¡¯s user manual

or service department for their specific application.

Passenger Cars (1991 Through 2020).

The application data on the following pages is based on the

manufacturer¡¯s normal original equipment (O.E.) battery installation. It

must be kept in mind that at the request of a larger user it is common

in many 12-volt and 24-volt commercial systems to use 6-volt batteries

connected in series where 12-volt batteries are normally used. As

a consequence, it is desirable to check the original battery size and

terminal arrangement before ordering. Also, some manufacturers will

change battery sizes and terminal arrangements subject to availability

at the time of manufacture or in the middle of a model year.

If the battery or batteries to be replaced have terminal and/

or cell arrangements different from the standard arrangement

for the battery size, be sure to specify exactly the arrangement

desired. Also give complete details on all special sizes and/or

terminal arrangements.

As some batteries are still being marketed with Amp/Hrs.

ratings, an approximate equivalent cranking performance value

can be obtained by taking 5-1/4 times the Amp/Hrs. rating.

Battery Ratings.

COLD CRANKING AMPS @ 0¡ãF (CCA)

The primary function of the battery is to provide power to

crank the engine during starting. This process requires a large

discharge of amperes over a short period of time. Therefore,

the cold cranking performance (CCA) rating is defined as the

discharge load in amperes which a new, fully charged battery at

0¡ãF can deliver for 30 seconds and maintain a minimum voltage

of 7.2 volts for a 12-volt battery, 3.6 volts for a 6-volt battery.

The cold cranking performance ratings listed in the application

section of the guide are the minimum recommendation for each

application. There is no warranty level or battery life expectancy

expressed or implied by these ratings.

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CRANKING AMPS @ 32¡ãF (CA) or MARINE CRANKING

AMPS @ 32¡ãF (MCA)

The cranking performance rating is defined as the discharge load

in amperes which a new, fully charged battery at a temperature

of 32¡ãF can deliver for 30 seconds and maintain a minimum

voltage of 7.2 volts for a 12-volt battery or 3.6 volts for a 6-volt

battery.

RESERVE CAPACITY (RC)

Another function of the battery is to provide emergency power

for ignition, lights, etc., in the event of failure of the vehicle¡¯s

battery recharging system. The reserve capacity rating is

defined as the number of minutes a new, fully charged battery at

80¡ãF can be discharged at 25 amperes and maintain a minimum

voltage of 10.5 volts for a 12-volt battery or 5.25 volts for a

6-volt battery.

Heat Shields.

Protective heat shields are being used around batteries with

increasing frequency to protect them from premature failure

due to high under hood temperatures. Failure to replace the heat

shield after installation of a replacement battery may alter the

fit, plus reduce its electrical performance and life.

Best Fit Estimate.

Some equipment manufacturers do not provide complete

replacement battery information. In some cases replacement

battery size must be estimated using the best information

available to guide the battery replacement data guide user.

However, the user is cautioned that the size stated is only an

estimate. Size and terminal post arrangements may vary from

the original equipment manufacturer. Therefore, the user should

obtain specific battery replacement size information from the

owner¡¯s manual or from the dealer or equipment manufacturer.

Caution should always be exercised to assure proper cable

hookup and sufficient post clearance before closing the hood

or battery cover. Otherwise, electrical system and or vehicle

damage, and/or personal injury could result.

How to use this application guide.

This guide is intended to help select the proper battery or an alternate recommendation. The application section lists the minimum

cold cranking amps @ 0¡ãF and the recommended and optional replacement battery part numbers. The manufacturers are listed

alphabetically. For Passenger Cars, Light Trucks and Vans, the applications are listed by year and engine size. The remaining

vehicles and equipment are listed by model and/or engine numbers. To assure the proper replacement battery:

1. Find the correct manufacturer (make).

2. Select the correct model or engine.

3. Determine the year and/or model.

4. Read across to the part number and, if applicable, an optional part number.

5. Pay close attention to any footnoted information.

If you are specifying a battery to a customer who drives in extreme weather conditions and/or has a vehicle with many electrical

options, suggest a battery with more cold cranking amps than the minimum that is listed. Batteries with more cold cranking amps

will not harm the vehicle or equipment; however, batteries with fewer cold cranking amps may fail prematurely.

ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS GUIDE

AC

Air Conditioning

A-C

Allis Chalmers

Alt. Altitude

AT

Automatic Transmission

BCI

Battery Council International

Calif. California

carb. carburetor

CAT. Caterpillar

cc

cubic centimeter

CA

Cranking Amps (32¡ãF)

CCA

Cold Cranking Amps (0¡ãF)

CFI

Central Fuel Injection

comp. compression

Cont. Continental

Conv. Convertible

cyl. cylinder

DD

Detroit Diesel

DES

Direct Electric Start

DIN

German Industry Standard

DOHC Dual Over Head Cam

Eng.

Engine

ex.

except

Fed.

Federal

Fig.

Figure

Fl

Fuel Injection

Fla.

Florida

FWD

Front Wheel Drive

GM

General Motors

GSE

Gas Starting Engine

GVW

Gross Vehicle Weight

HBL

Heated Back Light (rear window defrost)

HD

Heavy Duty

H.O.

High Output

HP

Horsepower

HSC

High Swirl Combustion

Htd

Heated

Htr

Heater

IHC

International Harvester Co.

ind.

industrial

Inj.

Injection

JD

John Deere

L

Liter

LPG

Liquified Petroleum Gas

MFI

Multi-Port Fuel Injection

MT

Manual Transmission

No.

Number

O.E.

Original Equipment

OHC

Over Head Cam

OHV

Over Head Valve

opt.

optional

Pkg.

package

PS

Power Steering

PTO

Power Take Off

RWD

Rear Wheel Drive

S/C

Supercharged

SEO

Special Electrical Option

SHO

High Output

SOHC Single Over Head Cam

TBI

Throttle Body Injection

V

Venturi

w/

with

w/o

without

Wisc. Wisconsin

2WD

2 Wheel Drive

4WD

4 Wheel Drive

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SAFETY FIRST

DO NOT TIP. KEEP VENT CAPS TIGHT AND LEVEL.

DO NOT OPEN FLUSH COVER.

EXPLOSIVE GASES.

CIGARETTES, FLAMES OR SPARKS COULD CAUSE BATTERY TO EXPLODE.

ALWAYS SHIELD EYES AND FACE FROM BATTERY. DO NOT CHARGE OR USE

BOOSTER CABLES OR ADJUST POST CONNECTIONS WITHOUT PROPER

INSTRUCTION AND TRAINING.

KEEP VENT CAPS TIGHT AND LEVEL.

CAUSES SEVERE BURNS.

CONTAINS SULFURIC ACID. AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN, EYES OR CLOTHING. IN

EVENT OF ACCIDENT FLUSH WITH WATER AND CALL A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY.

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

DO NOT INHALE SULFURIC ACID MIST

DO NOT TIP. KEEP VENT CAPS TIGHT AND LEVEL.

DO NOT OPEN FLUSH COVER.

Danger of Exploding Batteries

EXPLOSIVE GASES.

Batteries FLAMES

containOR

sulfuric

acid

andCAUSE

produce

explosive

CIGARETTES,

SPARKS

COULD

BATTERY

TO EXPLODE.

ALWAYS

SHIELD

EYES AND FACE

FROM BATTERY.

DO NOT

CHARGE OR USE

mixtures

of hydrogen

and oxygen.

Because

self-discharge

BOOSTER

OR ADJUST

POST

CONNECTIONS

WITHOUT

PROPER

action CABLES

generates

hydrogen

gas

even when the

battery

is not

INSTRUCTION AND TRAINING.

in operation, make sure batteries are stored and worked

KEEP

CAPS TIGHTarea.

AND ALWAYS

LEVEL. wear safety glasses

on inVENT

a well-ventilated

and a face shield when working on or near batteries. When

working with batteries:

CAUSES SEVERE BURNS.

? Always wear proper eye, face and hand protection.

CONTAINS SULFURIC ACID. AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN, EYES OR CLOTHING. IN

vent

capsWITH

withWATER

a damp

cloth

toAminimize

gas.

EVENT ?OF Cover

ACCIDENT

FLUSH

AND

CALL

PHYSICIAN

IMMEDIATELY.

? Keep

all sparks,

flames and cigarettes away

KEEP OUT

OF REACH

OF CHILDREN.

DO

6

from the battery.

? Make sure work area is well ventilated.

NOT

ACID

? Do INHALE

not attemptSULFURIC

to open a flush

coverMIST

battery.

? Do not remove or damage vent caps.

? Do not breathe acid mist.

? Never lean over battery while boosting, testing

or charging.

Safe Battery Installation

To assure safe installation and proper operation, follow

these installation procedures:

? Always wear proper eye, face and hand protection.

? Disconnect ground cable first (this is usually the

negative cable; however, older vehicles may have a

positive ground).

? Remove old battery ¨C note position of positive (+)

terminal and negative (¨C) terminal.

? Mark the cables for correct connection to new battery.

? Clean terminals and cable connections with a wire

brush. Broken connections or frayed or cut cables

should be replaced.

? Install the new battery in the same position as the old one.

? Be sure to secure it with the hold-down assembly.

? Make sure the terminals do not touch any metal

mounting, engine or body parts.

? Connect cables tightly. Connect ground cable last to

avoid sparks and explosion.

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