What is the battery model of Cadillac ATSL?

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RichardAnn
07/30/25 9:16am
Cadillac ATSL uses an AC Delco brand battery with a specification model of 12V 70Ah. The following is an introduction to the battery: 1. The battery is an essential part of a car and can be divided into traditional lead-acid batteries and maintenance-free batteries. 2. Since the battery uses lead-calcium alloy for the grid frame, the amount of water decomposition during charging is less, and the water evaporation is also low. Combined with the sealed structure of the casing, the released sulfuric acid gas is minimal. Therefore, compared to traditional batteries, it has advantages such as not requiring any liquid addition, easy connection to terminals, and long power storage time. 3. Generally, newer cars consume less battery power because a well-functioning starter can save battery power, and a well-functioning generator allows the battery to be fully charged.
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