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In 1998 Dodge introduced the Durango to the masses as a larger SUV for the family. Like many SUVs from that era, the Durango was initially based on a pickup truck, the Dodge Dakota. The introduction of Dodge's first mid-size SUV with a 3rd row seat was in direct competition with other American car companies mid-size SUVs like the Ford Explorer and the Chevy Blazer. Today, the Durango is larger than it was in the beginning, offering plenty of space for your large family and all of their gear.

Never worry about your Durango battery again with help from your local battery experts at Batteries Plus. Batteries Plus carries a large selection of batteries for your Dodge Durango including batteries from our exclusive brand X2Power. If you're in need of a new battery or are not sure, stop into one of our 700+ stores across the country to have it tested free of charge. If you do end up needing to purchase a new battery our in-store experts will install it for you.

We have everything you need for your Durango here at Batteries Plus. Batteries, wiper blades, interior and exterior lights are all available at your local store and online. Easily extend the life of your battery by upgrading to Premier Installation to add terminal protectors and anti-corrosion spray to prevent any corrosion from forming on your new battery. Visit our Automotive Center to learn more!

Our extensive selection of Durango batteries includes products from top-rated brands such as Duracell Ultra and Optima as well as our exclusive premium brand, X2Power. Plus, all of our Dodge vehicle batteries come with free replacement warranties that are valid at any one of the 700+ locations around the country.

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Dodge Durango FAQs

Common battery sizes for the Dodge Durango are the BCI Sizes 48 and 49. Many newer Durango's also come equipped with an AUX14 auxiliary battery to power the stop-start system. You will want to verify by checking under the hood or by looking up the battery information in your owner’s manual or with our fitment finder before making a purchase.

Replacement batteries for your Dodge Durango will range in price from around $180 for a Duracell Ultra flooded battery and up to $350 for a premium X2Power AGM battery. All Durango batteries come with free replacement warranties that range anywhere from 2 to 4 years. Auxiliary batteries for your Durango will generally run you around $100 and come with a 6-month limited warranty.

Most of us don't know what your vehicle requirements are when it comes to the battery other than which battery fits based on what service technicians and salespeople told you. Every car on the road has a minimum CCA requirement, including your Durango. Stop into your local Batteries Plus or look at several resources online to discover the minimum requirements for your car. Most Durangos require between 650 CCA on the low end and up to 800 CCA depending on the engine and electronic accessories installed. The important thing to know is you should never use a battery that has a lower CCA rating than the minimum requirement to avoid starting issues. If you live in a cold climate, using a battery with a higher CCA rating will help start your Durango on those cold mornings.

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