2005 Suzuki Reno Car Batteries

Suzuki Reno Batteries Near You

The middle of nowhere is the wrong place to have a weak battery. Shop replacement batteries for 2005 Suzuki Reno today and schedule a quick installation at Firestone Complete Auto Care.

Battery Size & Replacement for 2005 Suzuki Reno

Researching battery replacements for your Suzuki Reno? Use the following chart to find information on Suzuki Reno battery size and cold cranking amps.

Battery Engine Warranty Cold Cranking Amps
86-2 L4/2.0L Replacement 36 months Performance months 650
BATTERIES

L4/2.0L

- Battery: 86-2

- Warranty: Replacement 36 months, Performance months

- Cold Cranking Amps: 650

Buy the Right Battery for Your Suzuki Reno

You can pretty much drive your Suzuki Reno until you don't want to anymore. But your Reno's battery? Don't count on it to last forever. The average car battery lasts three to five years. Don’t get stranded by your Reno’s car battery. Replace it regularly instead! Watch for signs that your current battery is getting too old or too weak. A slow engine crank, an illuminated battery or check engine light, swollen battery case, corroded battery terminals, or dim headlights can all be signs 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 2005 Suzuki Reno running! Car batteries are one of our many specialties! Our technicians are well-acquainted with Suzuki’s service specs for Reno battery cold cranking amps and reserve capacity. Get help figuring out the battery size that's best for your Reno, and schedule an appointment today for a quick car battery replacement.

Why Choose a DieHard Battery for Your Reno?

We know what’s best for your Suzuki Reno, which is why we only carry top-of-the-line replacement parts and batteries. Your Reno needs a reliable, durable and powerful battery in extremely hot and cold environments. DieHard batteries go above and beyond using the latest innovative technology to meet the expanding power demands of new vehicles and their accessories. They're no ordinary battery, they're extraordinary. Buy a DieHard battery for your Suzuki Reno and have the peace of mind that performance will be there when you're counting on it. That's the kind of battery we deliver.

Making Your Reno’s New Battery Last

Got a new car battery installed in your 2005 Suzuki Reno? Congrats! Now, help it last longer and stay charged by caring for it from the get-go. turning off all of the lights when you leave your vehicle, limiting short trips, cleaning your battery posts, and not playing the radio or using other electronics when the engine is turned off.

Top Reno Car 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 Suzuki Reno battery, pay us a visit. Our technicians are happy to help.

  • Why doesn’t my Reno battery stay charged? A battery is in its final hour when it will no longer hold a charge. It may be getting old. Or, you may have a habit of leaving your car doors open and the lights on overnight. 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 dead Reno battery? We recycle it! Nearly 100% of all lead-acid batteries are recyclable.
  •  How much do DieHard batteries cost for your Suzuki Reno? Get affordable prices on Suzuki Reno batteries by using one of our limited-time battery deals. Plus, all DieHard car batteries come with a free replacement warranty and extra coverage with DieHard Assurance.
  • How long can I expect my car battery to last? Car battery lifespan varies depending on a few factors, including driving conditions, accessories,  how well it’s maintained, and the type of battery. On average, a car battery lasts about three to five years.
  • What is the white, crusty stuff around my Reno’s battery post? The white, flaky stuff that can build up around your Reno’s battery terminals is known as corrosion. Acid leaking from your vehicle’s battery post can have a chemical reaction with the air, leading to an accumulation of the white, powdery substance over time. Corrosion can affect the flow of electricity between your battery and the electrical system in your Reno, possibly causing issues with electrical performance and starting. If left unaddressed for long enough, it may even cause your battery to prematurely fail.
  •  How do I clean corrosion off my Reno vehicle battery? Regularly inspect the terminals and clean them with a mixture of baking soda and water, a wire brush, and a rag. Disconnect the battery cables before cleaning to help avoid the risk of electrical shock. Always reference and follow the instructions in your vehicle owner’s manual prior to disconnecting the battery cables.
  • Where can I find a battery for my Reno? At Firestone Complete Auto Care, we make it easy to get a new car battery. Our stores sell and install Reno batteries, and our Firestone Direct mobile vans can even come to you for added convenience. Check out our mobile battery services to learn more.