What is the battery model of the JAC Refine S3?
2 Answers
The original battery model of the JAC Refine S3 is 55D23L 12V, with a battery capacity of 60Ah and a voltage of 12V. Car batteries, also known as storage batteries, generally refer to lead-acid batteries. These are primarily made from lead and its oxides, with sulfuric acid solution as the electrolyte. They are a type of battery that works by converting chemical energy into electrical energy. Below is a brief introduction to the JAC Refine S3: 1. The front face of the Refine S3 follows JAC's 'Bottle Mouth' design, incorporating urban crossover SUV elements, presenting an overall stylish and dynamic appearance. The exterior details complement the overall design, featuring an air intake grille with three prominent chrome strips, which have become a signature of the Refine S3. The front and rear light designs, along with the window lines, are enhanced with chrome decorations on the windows and lower door sills. 2. In terms of power, the mass-produced Refine S3 is equipped with a 4GB 1.5L engine, delivering a rated power of 83kW/6000rpm and a maximum torque of 146Nm, with low-end torque reaching 100Nm. The engine is paired with either a 6MT or CVT transmission, reducing the fuel consumption to 6.5L per 100km, thereby lowering the cost of ownership.
The battery model for the JAC Refine S3 is typically 60Ah or 75Ah, such as the 12V 6-QW-60. In my auto repair experience, batteries for this type of SUV need to match the vehicle's starting requirements. The factory-installed ones are quite accurate, but they tend to develop issues over time or in cold weather. For example, voltage drops in winter can cause starting failures. It's recommended that owners check the battery health annually, using a multimeter to measure if the voltage is around 12.6V—replace it if it's lower. Daily precautions include turning off headlights and avoiding prolonged idling with the AC on to prevent battery drain. If the model number is unclear, check the user manual or the label on the door for specific specifications. When replacing the battery, opt for reputable brands like Camel or Sail, ensure the size fits the mounting points, and avoid DIY disassembly.