What is the battery model for the Hyundai ix35?
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The battery model for the Hyundai ix35 is CMF60LBCI, a maintenance-free Sail calcium-based battery, featuring characteristics such as shock resistance, high-temperature resistance, compact size, and low self-discharge. The normal service life of the battery ranges from 1 to 8 years, which is twice that of conventional batteries. To ensure the battery's longevity, it is recommended to start the car periodically to recharge the battery. The Hyundai ix35 is a compact SUV equipped with a 1.4T 140 horsepower L4 engine and a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, delivering a maximum power of 103KW and a maximum torque of 242NM. The Hyundai ix35 adopts a turbocharged intake form, with a minimum ground clearance of 163MM and a top speed of up to 188KM per hour.
The battery model for the Hyundai ix35 typically refers to its starter battery, which is usually a 12-volt lead-acid battery. For example, common models like the Hankook HN6M-RS or similar ones with a 60Ah capacity are standard in some model years. I once drove a 2015 ix35, which used a Delphi battery with around 60Ah. The car battery is no small matter, as it directly affects starting reliability—especially in winter or humid weather. Choosing the wrong model can easily lead to failure to start. I recommend checking the owner's manual first or using a tape measure to ensure the new battery fits properly. If you're considering an upgrade, AGM batteries are more resistant to vibration and deep discharge, but they are more expensive. For maintenance, regularly check the electrolyte level (if it's not a sealed battery) and prevent terminal oxidation and rust. When replacing the battery, remember to disconnect the negative terminal to avoid short circuits—safety first. In short, once you confirm the model, you can either go to a professional shop or DIY it yourself.