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Batteries Plus is your one-stop destination for Chevrolet Camaro car battery replacement. Our selection includes Camaro batteries from Duracell, Optima and our exclusive X2Power brand. Plus, shop our additional selection of auto essentials in our Auto Center.

What Automotive Services Does Batterie Plus Offer?

In addition to Chevy Camaro replacement batteries, Batteries Plus also offers a variety of handy services. Bring your Camaro to your nearest location and we'll test your battery, free of charge. If you purchase a new car battery from us, we also offer expert battery installation (Valid at participating locations on most vehicle makes & models). Plus, we cut auto keys and program replacement key fobs too (Valid at participating locations on most vehicle makes & models).

Finding Your Camaro's Battery Size

Before you replace the battery in your Chevy Camaro sports car, you'll want to look up the correct battery size that you need. This information can be found either online or in your owner's manual. An example of a size used in Camaros is a Group 48 size battery.

What Do CCAs Measure?

A battery's CCA (Cold Cranking Amps) rating   tells you how well a battery will perform in cold temperatures. Just like with group battery size, you can find the recommended CCA rating in your owner's manual, or look the information up online.

Do not attempt to buy a battery with a lower CCA rating than your vehicle requires. You can, however, buy a battery with a higher CCA rating if you drive in a particularly cold climate.

Battery Types for Chevy Camaro

Batteries Plus has two different types of batteries for your Camaro, regular AGM and Thin Plate Pure Lead (TPPL) AGM batteries. AGM batteries   are high-performance auto batteries with long lifespans, fast recharge rates and a high voltage output designed to help them start in any climate. If your vehicle came with an AGM battery, do not attempt to downgrade it to a flooded auto battery. You must replace it with another AGM option.

If you're looking for the longest-lasting, best-performing battery for your Camara, pick up a TPPL AGM battery from X2Power. X2Power batteries feature 99.9% pure lead electrochemistry, which helps increase temperature and corrosion resistance, while reducing component aging. Here are a few of the other advantages X2Power batteries have:

  • Designed to offer top performance in any climate
  • Engineered to last 3X longer than a flooded auto battery
  • Recharges faster than a flooded battery
  • Features some of the highest CCAs for top performance in any climate
  • A higher power capacity makes X2Power ideal for vehicles with lots of technology
  • 28X more resistant to vibrations than a flooded battery

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The cost of a replacement Camaro battery will depend on the battery's size, brand and chemistry. For more information about car battery replacement, read our blog "How to Choose a Car Battery: A Beginner's Guide  ."

You can expect the battery in a Chevy Camaro to last, on average, of 3 to 5 years. The actual lifespan of your battery will depend on the type of battery you have, the weather you drive it in and how well you maintain its charge. Our blog entitled, "How Far Do I Need to Drive to Charge My Car Battery?  " will walk you through some important battery maintenance tips.

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