What is the battery model for the Hyundai Elantra?

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NaomiLee
07/28/25 10:57pm
The battery models for the Hyundai Elantra are Fengfan 6-QW-60 and Bosch L2-400. Here is some relevant information about car batteries: 1. Generally, the service life of a car battery is 2-3 years, and the original battery in a new car can last for more than 3 years. If the battery has been in use for almost two years, its service life may have expired. At this point, it is advisable to conduct more frequent checks, perform early inspections, and address or replace any issues promptly to avoid sudden battery failure and potential losses. 2. After replacing the battery, the new battery may not be fully charged, including the original battery in a brand-new car, which might not be at 100% charge. Therefore, after installing a new battery or purchasing a new car, it is recommended to let the engine run for a longer period to ensure the battery is fully charged.
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