Wherever you buy it should have an application chart that specifies what size, cold cranking amps, etc required or recommended.
yes it should, if not , go directly to parts/service counter in case it's not yet listed for some reason. Take a minute & check your measurements of battery currently in there, as in height width, length.
On top of your current battery should be a CCA number which you want to get same or higher. CCA is cold cranking amps, which is a way of measurement of how strong a battery is for cranking your engine over. Here's a link to Interstate Batteries, all you need to do is enter your vehicle info & it will tell you what you need. (just as an example, but you buy what you want just get right CCA & size.)
http://www.interstatebatteries.com/cs_es...
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Car
not starting or turning over indicates towards multiple possibilities. It can
be issue with battery or weak battery. But if battery checks out ok, then it
can be starter issue or faulty alternator or problem with low fuel pressure or
no spark at spark plugs due to dirty spark plugs or faulty ignition
coil or injectors getting cracked or dirty and needs to be cleaned.
To
confirm the problem, the basic troubleshooting is required.
Click
this link below and follow the troubleshooting:------
http://technoanswers.blogspot.in/2012/02/car-starting-issues.html
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This will help.
Thanks.
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so like that computer thing at walmart would tell me?
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