What is the battery model for the Envision 2.0T?

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LaAnderson
07/29/25 12:01am
The battery model for the Buick Envision is 6-QF-70AGMH6, which is an AGM maintenance-free battery. Introduction to car batteries: A car battery, also known as a storage battery, is a type of battery. Its working principle involves converting chemical energy into electrical energy. Typically, the term 'battery' refers to a lead-acid battery, which is mainly composed of lead and its oxides, with sulfuric acid solution as the electrolyte. Lifespan of car batteries: The normal lifespan ranges from 1 to 8 years, largely depending on the condition of the vehicle. If the vehicle's alternator charges normally and there are no electrical leakage or grounding issues, the battery can generally last more than 3 years. If you notice that the battery is not holding a charge, the starter is weak, or the headlights are significantly dimmer, the battery should be removed and charged for 12-24 hours using a charger. If the problem persists and the mileage exceeds 50,000 kilometers without any alternator issues, it may be time to consider replacing the battery.
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MacJohnny
08/12/25 4:18am
I remember helping a friend with their Envision 2.0T before. The original battery model is H6 AGM, with a capacity of 70Ah and a cold cranking amperage (CCA) of around 760A. Since GM vehicles commonly use the ACDelco brand, the emphasis on AGM is due to the start-stop system requiring high durability. Don’t try to save money by using a regular battery, as it’s prone to failure. It’s best to replace it according to the original manual specifications, otherwise, starting difficulties or electronic system errors could cost you more in repairs. Maintenance tip: Regularly check and clean the battery terminals to avoid oxidation and corrosion. In northern winters, take more long drives to keep the battery charged and prevent a dead battery. Choose an authorized dealer for replacements to ensure peace of mind and safe driving.
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