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What is the battery model for Toyota Camry?

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DiBentley
09/02/2025, 03:37:46 AM

Toyota Camry uses a battery with the model number 80D26L. The battery capacity is 65A, 12V. A device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy is called a chemical battery, commonly referred to as a battery. After discharging, it can be recharged to regenerate the internal active materials—storing electrical energy as chemical energy; when discharging is needed, the chemical energy is converted back into electrical energy. This type of battery is called a storage battery, also known as a secondary battery. A storage battery is an electrochemical device that stores chemical energy and releases electrical energy when necessary. Here are some related introductions: 1. Car battery: A car battery, also known as a storage battery, is a type of battery. Its working principle is to convert chemical energy into electrical energy. A storage battery is an electrochemical device that stores chemical energy and releases electrical energy when necessary. 2. Lead-acid battery: Usually, when people refer to a battery, they mean a lead-acid battery. This is a type of battery primarily made of lead and its oxides, with sulfuric acid solution as the electrolyte. Some batteries, after prolonged use, develop high internal resistance, becoming fully charged quickly and discharging rapidly. Such batteries may show normal no-load voltage when tested with a multimeter. Therefore, it's not enough to measure only the no-load voltage; the discharge current must also be measured, which can be done using a discharge tester. During discharge, a voltage not lower than 10V is normal; if it drops below 10V, it indicates the battery may be failing and must be replaced. The more the voltage drops under load, the greater the internal resistance of the battery, indicating poorer discharge characteristics.

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DelAubrey
09/14/2025, 10:50:07 PM

The battery model for the Toyota Camry varies depending on the specific model year and engine type, not a fixed one. For example, the 2020 gasoline version commonly uses the 55B24LS, while the Hybrid version may use an AGM battery like the 55B24L-MF. In the owner's group, I've seen many friends sharing model differences; most 2015 Camry models use the 55D23L. The numbers in the model represent the size, and the letters indicate the terminal type, such as the B-type terminal commonly found in most Camry models. A CCA (Cold Cranking Amps) value of 450 or above is generally sufficient for cold starts. I recommend checking the label sticker on the old battery for the exact model. If it's worn, refer to the owner's manual. When replacing the battery, ensure the size matches; otherwise, it won't fit in the tray. Regularly test the voltage to avoid discharge—I use a multimeter every six months, with a normal reading around 12.6 volts. Remember, an incorrect model may lead to slow starts or electrical issues—safety first.

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DiBlakely
10/28/2025, 11:29:22 PM

In actual car repair experience, Camry battery models vary by year. For example, most 2018 models use 55B24LS with a capacity of about 45Ah, while older 2010 models may have 65Ah or different models like 55D23L. The model also involves terminal position and size, with the standard battery box dimensions being approximately 250mm long, 170mm wide, and 200mm high. The CCA value should not be below 450, otherwise, winter starting will be difficult. During inspections, I always advise owners to check the battery label, which shows codes like 55B24LS. Hybrid models require AGM-type batteries to prevent overcharging. When replacing the battery, disconnect the negative terminal first, then the positive for safety. Regularly test the health status; if it's below 50%, replacement is needed. Using a battery tester is simple, and the general lifespan is 3-5 years. Don't opt for cheap off-brand batteries; I tend to recommend Panasonic or Varta.

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LeCamila
12/11/2025, 10:41:27 PM

I've only been driving my Camry for two years, and recently replaced the battery with model 55B24L. The model varies by year, and this is the correct one for my 2019 gasoline version. Checking the model is simple - just open the hood to see the label on the old battery or check the first page of the owner's manual. When replacing it, I went to an auto repair shop where the staff matched the battery by entering my car's model year. The CCA value of 440 is suitable for southern regions, but if you live in the north, you might need a model with higher CCA. The battery dimensions are approximately 10 inches long and 7 inches wide, and the terminal positions must not be mistaken. The typical lifespan is about 3 years, and when the battery is weak, the car starts very slowly. I've learned a useful tip: leaving the car parked for too long can damage the battery, so driving it for half an hour once a week helps keep it charged. Replacing the battery cost me around 500 yuan, and if you DIY, remember to wear gloves to prevent short circuits.

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AlainaLynn
01/31/2026, 11:52:44 PM

As a long-time Camry owner, I consider checking battery models as basic maintenance knowledge. Common models like 55B24LS are used for newer versions, but the 2016 model might use 55D23L. It specifically depends on the engine type. Hybrid versions have special models like 55B24L-MF. The checking method is straightforward: look at the label on the battery case or the maintenance chapter in the user manual. A CCA value between 450-500 ensures reliable starts. The battery size is approximately 250x170x200mm, and matching the terminal type makes installation simple. I clean the terminals quarterly with baking soda to prevent corrosion. AGM battery types are suitable for modern vehicle charging systems. It's recommended to choose original or well-known brands when replacing to avoid size errors where the box won't fit. Regular maintenance extends lifespan, and I have the shop test battery health during every service.

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ColtonFitz
04/26/2026, 05:06:25 PM

I'm passionate about automotive technology, and the Camry battery model varies significantly depending on the year and configuration. The 8th-generation Camry commonly uses the 55B24LS model with a CCA of 490A, while the Hybrid version may use the 55B24LMF. The model affects performance, and the battery box size must match; otherwise, installation can be difficult. A higher CCA value is better for handling cold-weather starting issues. Reliable brands like Panasonic are commonly used. Check the old battery label or manual for the exact model, with dimensions approximately 25cm long and 17cm wide. AGM batteries have a longer lifespan and are suitable for smart car systems. When replacing, pay attention to the terminal polarity for correct positive and negative connections to ensure safety. For maintenance, avoid short trips that can drain the battery. I use a smart charger connected to the cigarette lighter for regular upkeep. Battery life is typically 3-5 years, so timely replacement ensures driving safety.

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