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What does the 46b24l battery indicate?

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Eric
08/28/25 7:17am
46b24l battery refers to a 12V45AH maintenance-free lead-acid battery with standard terminal positions. Below are the detailed specifications: Battery performance parameters: The number 46 indicates the performance parameters of the battery. The larger the number, the more electricity the battery can store. Some precautions regarding the use and maintenance of the battery: If a battery is left unused for a long time, it will gradually discharge on its own until it becomes unusable. Therefore, it is advisable to start the car periodically to charge the battery. Another method is to disconnect the two terminals of the battery. It is important to note that when removing the positive and negative terminal cables from the terminal posts, the negative cable should be disconnected first, or the connection between the negative terminal and the car chassis should be removed. Then, disconnect the other end marked with the positive terminal. Batteries have a certain lifespan and need to be replaced after a certain period.
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ChloeDella
09/10/25 5:32am
When someone asks about the 46B24L battery, I'd like to explain it in detail from a technical perspective. This model is actually a Japanese JIS standard automotive battery specification. The number 46 represents the battery's size group or capacity level, roughly corresponding to an ampere-hour range of 40-50, making it suitable for daily use. The letter B indicates it belongs to the B-type size classification, commonly found in Japanese vehicles. The number 24 refers to the length unit, typically around 24 centimeters, ensuring proper spatial fit during installation. The L denotes that the terminal position is on the left-hand side, meaning the negative terminal is on the left, which must be aligned during installation to prevent short circuits. This entire model is frequently used in vehicles like Honda and Toyota, where original equipment batteries for models such as the Accord or Civic might be this type. When selecting, pay attention to the cold cranking amps (CCA) parameter for more reliable winter starts. Regularly checking terminal corrosion and voltage levels can extend the battery's lifespan by several years.
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OEva
10/24/25 6:21am
As someone who frequently deals with battery replacements, I believe the 46B24L primarily indicates size and design details. It is one of the standard models, where the numbers 46 and 24 roughly represent the overall dimensions, such as length, width, and height. The letter 'B' suggests it is suitable for small or medium-sized Japanese cars. The 'L' at the end signifies that the negative terminal is on the left, which is crucial for installation—getting the terminal position wrong can easily lead to malfunctions. From a practical standpoint, when your car needs a new battery, choosing the same model, 46B24L, can save you the hassle of size mismatches. It's also important to pay attention to the cold cranking amperage (CCA) value of the battery, especially in northern regions where starting the car in winter can be more challenging. Don't be careless during replacement; using the same brand ensures better compatibility and peace of mind. It's recommended to check the terminals for oxidation every six months to ensure safe driving.
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