What is the battery size of the Baojun 630?
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The battery of the Baojun 630 is 12V, and the model is Fengfan 12V60AH. Battery lifespan: The normal service life ranges from 1 to 8 years, which largely depends on the condition of the vehicle. If the vehicle's alternator charges normally and there is no leakage or grounding issue with the electrical system, the battery can generally last for more than 3 years. When to replace the battery: If you notice that the battery is not holding a charge, the starter is weak, or the headlights are significantly dimmer, you should remove the battery and charge it for 12-24 hours using a charger. If the issue persists and the mileage exceeds 50,000 km, and the alternator is functioning properly, it may be time to consider replacing the battery. You can also use a discharge tester to measure the battery. During discharge, a voltage not lower than 10V is normal; if it drops below 10V, it indicates the battery may have a broken cell and must be replaced.
As a mechanic who frequently works with Baojun vehicles, the original battery for the Baojun 630 is mainly a 12V 60Ah with a starting current of around 550CCA. For the first batch of cars produced in 2011, the factory-installed battery was a 12V 60Ah Varta, but later facelifted models also used the 55D23L type. I've replaced many 630 batteries in the repair shop and must remind you: it's best to drive to the store to buy one, as the engine bay layout varies slightly between different model years—pay special attention to the positive and negative terminal positions to avoid reversing them. Also, remember to disconnect the negative terminal if the car will be parked for a long time, otherwise it's prone to battery drain.
I just helped my neighbor replace a 630 battery a couple of days ago. The mainstream specification is 12V 60Ah, located on the right side of the engine compartment near the windshield. The key to DIY replacement is measuring the dimensions accurately. Common models like 6-QW-60 and 55D23L are compatible, but the buckle positions may need adjustment. After changing a few times, I found that the original battery typically lasts about three to four years, possibly shorter in cold northern winters. If opting for non-OEM brands, I recommend something like Sail 55530, which is quite affordable at around 300 yuan and offers a cold cranking amp (CCA) of 580, ensuring stable starts in winter.