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I am checking battery ratings online at consumer reports for a 2006 hyundai sonata V6 and they are rating batteries by Group 65, Group 24, etc. What group does this battery fall in? What battery type should I be looking for? Jack
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Using a volt meter check the voltage at the battery with the vehicle running. There should be more than 13.5 volts. If it is more like 12 volts or less that the alternator is not working or there is an open between the alt and the battery. The most common cause of the battery light is a bad alternator.
The original Hyundai battery in the 2006 Sonata is Maintenance Free - no requirement to check electrolyte levels. It's merely replaced when it goes bad.
Size 75 was the standard battery many of the newer size 75's are actually stronger than the old 78's, so you can probably get away with a 75 which is a little smaller and lighter.
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