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When it's time to replace the battery in your Dodge Dart sedan, trust the experts at Batteries Plus. Our top-quality flooded and AGM batteries from Duracell will meet or exceed the performance of your OEM battery. Plus, we offer plenty of other essentials like replacement headlight bulbs, battery chargers and more in our automotive center.

Batteries Plus also offers convenient auto services, including:

  • Free battery testing
  • Expert installation with a new auto battery purchase (valid at participating locations on most vehicle makes and models)
  • Key fob replacement (valid at participating locations only)

How Can You Be Sure to Purchase the Correct Size Battery?

  • Start by checking your owner's manual for the correct BCI group battery size  .
  • Next, check your manual again for the recommended CCA (Cold Cranking Amps)   rating for your vehicle.
  • It's okay to buy a battery with a higher than recommended CCA rating, but do not buy a battery with a lower number of CCAs than the manufacturer recommends.
  • Some cars require an AGM battery - check your owner's manual or the label on your current battery to determine what type of battery you need.
  • If your vehicle originally came with an AGM battery installed, you must replace it with another AGM option. If it did not, you're free to choose between a flooded and AGM replacement battery.

What are the 2 Types of Car Batteries?

  • There are 2 types of car batteries: flooded & AGM.
  • A flooded battery is an unsealed, basic auto battery. It is the most affordable type, but may require you to periodically add distilled water to maintain the electrolyte inside it.
  • An AGM battery costs more upfront, but is completely sealed and requires no additional maintenance.
  • AGM batteries are more powerful than flooded batteries, which makes it easier to start your engine in extreme conditions.
  • Since an AGM battery is designed to last 2-3X longer than a flooded option, buying an AGM battery is often the better value in the long run.

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Dodge Dart Battery FAQs

The cost of a replacement battery depends on the type of battery you choose. Flooded batteries are cheaper upfront, but AGM batteries last longer, which are often a better deal in the long run.

You can expect the battery in your Dart to last roughly 3-5 years. To get the longest life possible, be sure to drive your vehicle regularly. If you don't plan on driving your Dart for more than a month, be sure to maintain your battery's charge using a battery charger.

You can find the correct group size battery for your car by:

  • Looking it up in your owner's manual
  • Checking the label of your current battery
  • Using an online resource to find the correct battery size

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