2002 Santa Fe Battery Replacement

Discussion in 'Hyundai Santa Fe' started by Buckeyered, Nov 5, 2006.

  1. Buckeyered

    Buckeyered Guest

    I am having problems finding a battery replacement, I wanted a
    EverStart 24F-3N (North) A CR Best Buy from Sam's or Walmart.
    This battery got the best buy rating for the 24F group. I went to
    Sam's and walmart but they have no listing for a Santa Fe.
    I would buy the above battery and install it myself but I don't know
    if it is an exact fit or if they sell a variant of it.
    Autozone list a battery for 69.00 but is not listed in CR for this
    group size. Any suggestions are appreciated
    P.S. I live in a northern cold climate (Ohio)
     
    Buckeyered, Nov 5, 2006
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  2. Buckeyered

    Mike Marlow Guest

    Measure your existing batter, take not of the terminal orientation and then
    go buy the highest CCA rated battery you can find that is close to those
    measurements.
     
    Mike Marlow, Nov 5, 2006
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  3. Buckeyered

    Buckeyered Guest

    The OEM battery is listed as 24FH walmart has a everlast battery
    24F-3N with the same cca as OEM, I am not sure what the H stands for
    on the OEM but I know the N on the everlast means it's for northern
    climates.
     
    Buckeyered, Nov 5, 2006
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  4. Buckeyered

    Buckeyered Guest

    Well I found the difference in the group 24 batteries and why the one
    for the Santa Fe is 40.00 more, the terminals are reversed on the
    Santa Fe, that is the only difference. If I could stretch the cables
    enough I could save 40.00 but I don't think they will move that much.
     
    Buckeyered, Nov 6, 2006
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  5. Buckeyered

    Buckeyered Guest

    I just went out and looked and I think there is enough room to reverse
    the cables so if the cables reach and the battery is the same size and
    the same or more cca is there any reason I cant do this?
     
    Buckeyered, Nov 6, 2006
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  6. Buckeyered

    hyundaitech Guest

    It sure seems like it'd be easier to put in the correct battery. It's not
    a very odd size, really. Check application for a 1999-2005 Sonata. Same
    battery.
     
    hyundaitech, Nov 7, 2006
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  7. Buckeyered

    Buckeyered Guest

    It would be easier but 40.00 more for the same battery except the
    location of the posts being reversed.
    Thanks for the info on the Sonata battery, I will look at the
    application list for it.
     
    Buckeyered, Nov 7, 2006
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  8. Buckeyered

    JS Guest

    Uhm...

    I had no problem swapping the midrange ($34?) 750 CCA battery I had in
    my Explorer into the Santa Fe.

    Unless you live somewhere that its amazingly cold *and* you insist on
    running 10w40 dino oil (buy a cheaper battery and some 5w30 synthetic!)
    in the winter you should be fine.

    The battery bracket adjusts to fit the width of the battery you install.
    As long as the terminals will reach and its a 12 volt battery all will
    be fine.

    Buying an expensive battery is generally a ripoff IMHO. All you get is
    a warranty that pays you a miniscule (generally 20% or less) after 3
    years and the battery's life is ultimately dictated by the output
    quality of the charging system and the battery maintenance (water level
    checking).

    JS
     
    JS, Nov 7, 2006
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  9. If the cables fit, no reason the alternate will not work. I've done it in
    the past and it can be a PITA is the cables are too short. Even a tiny bit
    too short.

    Before you play around with that, check another source for a battery. I've
    never seen that big a difference in a given group size when only the
    terminal position was different.
     
    Edwin Pawlowski, Nov 7, 2006
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