2010 Toyota Tundra Battery Size
The 2010 Toyota Tundra uses a BCI Group 24F battery (Group 27F also fits), rated about 550-710 cold cranking amps (Flooded).
- Battery type (OEM)
- Flooded
- Cold cranking amps (CCA)
- 550-710
- Terminal position
- Standard-terminal layout
- Dimensions (L×W×H)
- 273×173×229 mm
- Location
- Under the hood (engine bay)
Cold-area-package trucks use Group 27F. Always confirm against your owner's manual or current battery label.
Where to buy a Group 24F battery
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Frequently asked
What size battery does a 2010 Toyota Tundra take?
The 2010 Toyota Tundra uses a BCI Group 24F battery (Group 27F also fits), rated around 550-710 cold cranking amps.
Does the 2010 Toyota Tundra need an AGM battery?
No - it comes with a flooded battery from the factory. You can usually upgrade to AGM in the same Group 24F size, but it isn't required.
How many cold cranking amps (CCA) does it need?
Aim for roughly 550-710 CCA. Choosing at or above the OEM rating is fine; going below can cause hard starts in cold weather.
Where is the battery located?
Under the hood (engine bay). Standard-terminal layout.
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