2011 Chevrolet Volt Car Batteries

Get a New Chevrolet Volt Battery

The middle of nowhere is the wrong place to have a weak battery. Shop replacement batteries for 2011 Chevrolet Volt today and schedule a quick installation at Firestone Complete Auto Care.

The Right Battery Size for a 2011 Chevrolet Volt

Researching battery replacements for your Chevrolet Volt? Check the chart to find the right car battery size and cold cranking amps for your Volt.

Battery Engine Warranty Cold Cranking Amps
H5-AGM L4/1.4L Replacement 36 months Performance months 680
BATTERIES

L4/1.4L

- Battery: H5-AGM

- Warranty: Replacement 36 months, Performance months

- Cold Cranking Amps: 680

Shopping for Chevrolet Volt Car Batteries

Your Volt doesn't have an expiration date, but its battery does. On average, auto batteries last anywhere from three to five years. You want to replace your 2011 Chevrolet Volt battery before it fails and leaves you stranded. Look out for symptoms of a faulty car battery. A lagging starter, an illuminated check engine light or battery signal, bloated battery case, corrosion-covered posts, or dim headlights can all signal that your battery needs attention.

Plus, at Firestone Complete Auto Care, we’ll test your battery for free. Our equipment can see how much charge is left in your battery. Visit us for a complimentary battery check and, if necessary, a battery replacement to help keep your 2011 Chevrolet Volt running! Car batteries are one of our many specialties! Our expert technicians understand Chevrolet service recommendations for Volt battery cold cranking amps and reserve capacity. Get help figuring out the battery size that's best for your Volt, and schedule an appointment today for a quick car battery replacement.

Find the Right DieHard Battery for Your Volt

We only want what’s best for your Chevrolet Volt, which is why we exclusively carry the best. You need a reliable, durable and powerful battery in even some of the toughest conditions. DieHard Volt batteries surpass expectations using state-of-the-art advancements to satisfy the growing power needs of new vehicles. A DieHard battery isn't an ordinary car battery. It's extraordinary. Choose a DieHard battery for your Chevrolet Volt and drive with confidence knowing that performance will be there when you need it most. That's the kind of battery we deliver.

Making Your Volt’s New Battery Last

Did you recently have a new 2011 Chevrolet Volt car battery installed? Congrats! You can give your new battery a head start with proper care and attention. Help extend your car battery’s life by cutting back on unnecessary short trips, cleaning your battery posts, and not using electronics such as the radio and power outlets when the engine is off.

Commonly Asked Volt Battery Questions

Turn to Firestone Complete Auto Care for answers to all your car battery questions. If you have a battery question that's unique to your Chevrolet Volt battery, pay us a visit. Our technicians are happy to help.

  • Why won't my Volt battery stay charged? A battery that won't hold a charge is almost as good as dead. The battery may be too old. Or, you may have a habit of leaving your car doors open and the cabin light at night. Stop by for a complimentary battery check at your local Firestone Complete Auto Care and get a handle on your car battery’s health.
  • What do you do with my old Volt battery? We recycle it! Nearly 100% of all lead-acid batteries are recyclable.
  •  How much do DieHard batteries cost for your Chevrolet Volt? You can find affordable Volt batteries by using one of our car battery coupons, when available. Plus, every DieHard battery comes with extra coverage thanks to DieHard Assurance and a free replacement warranty.
  • How often should I replace my car battery? The typical 12-volt car battery may last three to five years, depending on the type of battery, the driving conditions, and how well the battery is maintained.
  • What is the white, crusty substance accumulating on my Volt’s battery post? The white, crusty stuff that can accumulate around Volt car battery terminals is called corrosion. It is caused by a chemical reaction between the battery acid and the air, which creates a white, powdery substance that can build up on the terminals over time. Corrosion can interfere with the flow of electricity between the battery post and the car's electrical system, sometimes leading to poor electrical performance, difficulty starting, and even premature battery failure.
  • How do I remove corrosion from my Volt car battery? You can help prevent or get rid of corrosion by regularly inspecting and cleaning your battery terminals. Before cleaning your battery, see your Volt owner's manual to learn how to disconnect the battery cables. After disconnecting the cables, use a mixture of water and baking soda, a wire brush, and a rag to carefully clean the terminals.
  •  Who carries Volt batteries near me? When you need a new battery for your vehicle, Firestone Complete Auto Care is here to help. We sell and install Volt batteries at our stores nationwide — and our Firestone Direct mobile vans can provide convenient on-site battery services. Learn more about our mobile battery services and book an appointment.