
The battery model used in the Changan CS35 is 6QWLZ60 (550) (L2350). Car batteries, also known as storage batteries, are a type of battery that works by converting chemical energy into electrical energy. The Changan CS35 is the first SUV independently developed by Changan Automobile, with body dimensions of 4160mm in length, 1810mm in width, and 1670mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2560mm. The Changan CS35 is equipped with two engines: a 1.6-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. The 1.5T turbocharged engine delivers a maximum power of 115kW and a maximum torque of 215Nm.

As a long-time owner of the Changan CS35, I'd like to share some practical experience. The original battery model is typically a standard 12V 60Ah type, such as 6-QW-60, which matches the 1.6L engine specification. If your vehicle has been used for several years, battery aging will lead to performance degradation, manifesting as delayed starting or dimming headlights. When replacing, don't just focus on capacity—also check the CCA (Cold Cranking Amps) value, usually around 400A, with higher values being better for cold winter weather. I recommend brands like Fengfan or Varta for better compatibility. During installation, ensure the dimensions are correct (original size is approximately 278x175x190mm)—too big or small causes issues. Don't forget to clean the terminals as oxidation can cause starting failures. Regularly check voltage with a multimeter; healthy state should be above 12.6V. Battery lifespan is typically 2-3 years—replacing it in time ensures safer driving. Don't wait until a breakdown occurs.

I've seen many battery issues with the CS35 at the dealership. The factory-equipped battery is a 12V 60Ah model, commonly labeled as 6-QW-60. When inspecting, first measure if the voltage is above 12.5 volts; if lower, consider replacement. When choosing a replacement battery, pay attention to size and terminal type, and ensure the positive terminal position isn't reversed to avoid short-circuit risks. For maintenance, keep the battery surface clean and free from corrosion, and check the tightness of battery connections quarterly—loose connections can cause poor contact. It's recommended to occasionally fully charge the battery using a charger, especially before cold weather. Price-wise, standard versions cost around 200 yuan, while premium options like AGM types are slightly more expensive but offer longer lifespan. In practice, incorrect battery replacement can cause system instability, so always refer to the user manual or consult a professional shop.

My CS35's original battery is a 12V 60Ah model, similar to 6-QW-60. When choosing a new battery, I'm considering affordable brands like Camel, but a smaller 50Ah might not be compatible. Online shopping is convenient, but make sure the CCA rating is at least 400A to ensure reliable cold starts. Replacing it myself isn't difficult—just disconnect the power to prevent short circuits, and simple tools will do the job. Avoid frequent short trips in daily driving, as this can quickly drain and age the battery.

The standard battery for the Changan CS35 is a 12-volt 60Ah model. Ah stands for ampere-hour capacity, meaning it can theoretically supply 60 amps of current for one hour. In the model number 6-QW-60, '6' indicates 6 cells, and 'QW' signifies a maintenance-free design. Important parameters also include internal resistance and cycle life, with lower internal resistance improving efficiency. When selecting a replacement, pay attention to brand compatibility—domestic brands like Chaowei or international ones like Bosch are both good options. The battery box dimensions must be precisely matched, with a width of 175mm and a height of 190mm. In daily driving, turning off lights after engine shutdown reduces the risk of battery drain and extends service life.


