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Jeep Wranglers depend on their batteries. And Jeep Wrangler owners depend on Batteries Plus. Batteries Plus is your one-stop shop for Jeep Wrangler batteries, as well as free battery testing and expert battery installation at most of our 700+ locations.

Our experts observe that a Jeep Wrangler battery lasts between 3-5 years. We've even written a blog about it if you'd like to read further: How Often Do Car Batteries Need to be Replaced?   If five years is the upper limit of battery life, what kinds of factors contribute to a battery dying too soon? Well, there are a few things. First, the kind of driving you do, whether it's frequent short trips or longer periods of time on the freeway. Another factor is the weather. Believe it or not, hot, humid weather is harder on car batteries than extreme cold.

Once we determine that your Jeep Wrangler needs a new battery, there are a few decisions to make. Which battery brand is best for your Wrangler? Batteries Plus offers Duracell Ultra, Odyssey, Optima and our exclusive X2Power car batteries. After you choose the brand you want, you need to choose what kind of battery you want: a traditional flooded battery or an AGM battery. An AGM battery offers twice the cycle life of a traditional flooded battery. They're also 20x more vibration resistant and are completely maintenance-free.

If you're not sure which battery is best for your Jeep Wrangler, there are two great ways to check. First, you can check the easy-to-use battery finder here on our website. Simply enter the year, make & model and your results will appear. Another option is to visit your nearest Batteries Plus location where one of our in-store experts will suggest the battery that best fits your Jeep Wrangler.

Please note that Batteries Plus has more than just batteries for your Wrangler. You'll find key fobs (and key fob programming) for less than what you'll pay at the dealership. We offer key fob battery replacement as either a one-time service, or lifetime replacement options. To make sure you're never stuck, Batteries Plus carries a great selection of jumper cables (where you'll need another vehicle to help start your car) or jump starters (which can be used without another vehicle). That said, jump-starting a vehicle isn't hard, but it must be done in a precise way. A quick read through our blog, "6 Easy Steps to Jump Start Your Car  ".

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Jeep Wrangler FAQs

To find the right battery for your Wrangler, use the battery finder on our site, or visit us in-store where an associate will ask some questions & guide you to the battery that's exactly right for your Jeep.

A traditional flooded battery for your Jeep Wrangler will cost a little more than $190. If you opt for an AGM battery, you're looking at about $250 and up, depending on the brand, group and more.

You can certainly opt for an AGM battery for your Jeep Wrangler. Benefits of AGM include zero maintenance, twice the life of a traditional flooded battery, and about 20x more vibration resistance.

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