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Visit Batteries Plus for your MINI Countryman battery needs. Our selection of replacement batteries includes top-quality solutions from Duracell, Optima and X2Power. Additionally, you'll find replacement headlight bulbs, battery chargers and other essentials in our Auto Center.

Batteries Plus is also your source for convenient automotive services, including:

  • Free auto battery testing
  • Expert installation with auto battery purchase (valid at participating locations, on most vehicle makes & models)
  • Key cutting & key fob replacement (valid at participating locations only)

What Information Do You Need to Replace Your MINI Countryman Battery?

Before you begin shopping for a replacement battery, there are a couple of pieces of information you'll want to gather.

  • Begin by looking up your SUV's BCI group battery size   in your owner's manual or by checking online.
  • Next, look up the recommended CCA   rating for your Countryman - CCAs tell you how well a battery will perform in subzero temperatures.
  • You can buy a battery with a higher CCA rating than the manufacturer recommends, but do not buy one with a lower than recommended rating.

How to Determine What Type of Battery You Need

There are two different types of auto batteries: flooded and AGM. Here are some key differences between the two:

Flooded Batteries

  • Flooded batteries are more affordable than AGM batteries upfront.
  • Flooded batteries are not fully sealed and may require you to top off the electrolyte inside with distilled or deionized water.

AGM Batteries

  • AGM batteries cost more upfront, but are designed to last 2-3X longer than a flooded battery, which can save you money in the long run.
  • AGM batteries are fully sealed and do not require you top off the electrolyte.
  • AGM batteries provide more power than flooded batteries, allowing you to start your engine more easily in extremely hot and cold climates.
  • Some vehicles require an AGM battery. If your MINI Countryman came from the factory with an AGM battery, you must replace it with another AGM option.

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MINI Cooper Countryman FAQs

A MINI Countryman battery lasts an average of 3 to 5 years. Several factors will influence how long an auto battery lasts, including the type of battery you have, the climate you drive it in, as well as your driving habits. Reference our blog "How Far Do I Need to Drive to Charge My Car Battery?  " for tips on maximizing your battery life.

The cost of a new MINI Countryman battery will depend on what type of battery you choose. Flooded batteries are cheaper upfront. Since AGM batteries last longer, however, you're more likely to save money in the long run with an AGM option.

Check whether your Countryman currently has an AGM or flooded battery installed (you can find this information on the battery label). If you currently have an AGM, you must replace it with another AGM. If you have a flooded battery on board, you can choose either a flooded or AGM replacement.

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