1993 Suzuki Samurai Batteries

Suzuki Samurai Batteries Near You

Don’t let a dead battery stop you. Shop replacement car batteries for your 1993 Suzuki Samurai at Firestone Complete Auto Care.

The Right Battery Size for a 1993 Suzuki Samurai

Researching battery replacements for your Suzuki Samurai? Use this chart to find the right battery size and CCAs for your Suzuki Samurai.

Battery Engine Warranty Cold Cranking Amps
51-2 L4/1.3L Replacement 24 months Performance months 500
BATTERIES

L4/1.3L

- Battery: 51-2

- Warranty: Replacement 24 months, Performance months

- Cold Cranking Amps: 500

Shopping for Suzuki Samurai Car Batteries

You can pretty much drive your Suzuki Samurai until you don't want to anymore. But your Samurai's battery? Don't count on it to last forever. Generally, car batteries last from three to five years. Check your battery regularly and replace it as needed so it doesn’t leave you and your Suzuki Samurai stranded. Look out for symptoms of a faulty car battery. A lagging starter, a blinking battery or check engine light, bloated battery case, corroded battery posts, or weak lights may all indicate that your battery is on its last leg.

You can also get a Free Battery Test at your local Firestone Complete Auto Care. Our equipment can see how much charge is left in your battery. Drop in for a free battery check and, if necessary, a battery replacement to help keep your 1993 Suzuki Samurai running! Automotive batteries are just one of our many areas of expertise. Our technicians are familiar with Suzuki-specific recommendations for Samurai car batteries’ reserve capacities and cold cranking amps. Get help choosing the battery size that's best for your Samurai, and schedule a fast car battery replacement at your earliest convenience.

Why Choose a DieHard Battery for Your Samurai?

We only want what’s best for your Suzuki Samurai, which is why we only carry top-of-the-line replacement parts and batteries. You need a reliable, durable and powerful battery that can handle most extreme environments and weather conditions. DieHard batteries shatter expectations and house the latest technology to meet the increasing power requirements of new vehicles. A DieHard battery isn't an ordinary car battery. It's extraordinary. Buy a DieHard battery for your Suzuki Samurai and have the peace of mind that your battery will perform when you need it. That’s why you should choose batteries from Firestone Complete Auto Care.

After Buying 1993 Suzuki Samurai Battery

Did you recently have a new 1993 Suzuki Samurai car battery installed? Great job! Give your new car battery the best start with proper care. Help extend your car battery’s life by limiting short trips, cleaning your battery posts, and avoiding radio and electronic component use when the engine is off.

Top Samurai Car Battery Questions

Firestone Complete Auto Care has answers to your top car battery questions. If you have battery questions that are Suzuki Samurai-specific, visit your nearest store. Our expert techs have the answers you need.

  • Why won’t my Samurai battery hold a charge? A battery is in its final hour when it will no longer hold a charge. It may be getting old. Or, you’ve been leaving the doors slightly open and the lights on overnight. Stop in for a free battery check at your nearest Firestone Complete Auto Care and get a handle on your car battery’s health.
  • What do you do with my old Samurai battery? We recycle it, taking care of both your car and the Earth.
  • What’s the cost of DieHard batteries for Suzuki Samurais? You can find affordable Samurai 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 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.
  • Why is there white, crusty buildup on my Samurai’s battery post? The white, flaky stuff that can build up around your Samurai’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 Samurai, possibly causing issues with electrical performance and starting. If left unaddressed for long enough, it may even cause your battery to prematurely fail.
  • What do I do about corrosion on my Samurai 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 Samurai 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 sells Samurai batteries near me? At Firestone Complete Auto Care, we make it easy to get a new car battery. Our stores sell and install Samurai batteries, and our Firestone Direct mobile vans can even come to you for added convenience. Check out our mobile battery services to learn more.