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Last Updated 2023-03-31
The Kia Amanti battery sizes are: 24 (model years 2006 to 2009), 124R (model years 2005 to 2008), or 34R (model year 2004) as specified in our data below, organized by trim, option package, and model year.
(1) The Battery Council International (BCI) uses battery group codes consisting of letters and numbers (ie. H6, T4, 24, 34r). These refer to the battery size that will best fit (physical dimensions, terminal locations and type) a specific vehicle.
Check out the Battery Size specifications for other makes and models.
The recommended 2009 Kia Amanti battery size is 24 (Height: 10 1/4" x Width: 6 13/16" x Length: 8 7/8").
The recommended 2008 Kia Amanti battery size is 124R (Height: 10 3/8" x Width: 7" x Length: 8 5/16").
The recommended 2007 Kia Amanti battery size is 124R (Height: 10 3/8" x Width: 7" x Length: 8 5/16").
The recommended 2006 Kia Amanti battery size is 24 (Height: 10 1/4" x Width: 6 13/16" x Length: 8 7/8").
The recommended 2005 Kia Amanti battery size is 124R (Height: 10 3/8" x Width: 7" x Length: 8 5/16").
The recommended 2004 Kia Amanti battery size is 34R (Height: 10 1/4" x Width: 6 13/16" x Length: 7 7/8").
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