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Mobile Battery Replacement

SUV Battery Replacement: Mobile Service in OKC

Oklahoma City & Surrounding Areas

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SUV Battery Replacement at Your Location

SUVs are the fastest-growing vehicle segment in Oklahoma City, and they all need batteries eventually. Whether you drive a compact crossover like a Toyota RAV4 or Honda CR-V, a midsize SUV like a Ford Explorer or Jeep Grand Cherokee, or a full-size SUV like a Chevy Tahoe or Suburban, OKC Mobile Auto provides mobile battery replacement at your location across the Oklahoma City metro.

SUV battery requirements vary significantly by model. Compact crossovers typically use the same battery sizes as their sedan counterparts — a RAV4 uses a Group 35, a CR-V uses a Group 51R, and an Equinox uses a Group 48. Midsize and full-size SUVs often use larger batteries — an Explorer takes a Group 65, a Tahoe uses a Group 48 or 78, and a 4Runner typically uses a Group 27F. The Grand Cherokee has evolved through multiple battery specs depending on the generation and engine option.

Newer SUVs with start-stop technology require AGM batteries. The Jeep Grand Cherokee (2014+) with the 3.6L V6, the Ford Explorer (2020+) with auto start-stop, and most European SUVs (BMW X3, X5, Mercedes GLE, Audi Q5) all require AGM batteries that can handle the frequent discharge-recharge cycles of the start-stop system. Installing a conventional battery in these vehicles will cause premature failure and may trigger warning lights.

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Popular SUVs We Service in OKC

The most popular SUVs in the Oklahoma City area, and their battery specs, ranked by frequency of our service calls. Toyota RAV4: Group 35, conventional or AGM depending on year and trim. Honda CR-V: Group 51R, mostly conventional. Ford Explorer: Group 65, newer models require AGM. Chevy Equinox: Group 48, conventional. Jeep Grand Cherokee: varies by year — Group 48 conventional for older models, Group 48 AGM for newer with start-stop. Jeep Wrangler: Group 48 or 34, located under the passenger seat (not under hood).

Toyota Highlander: Group 24F or 35 depending on generation. Nissan Rogue: Group 35, conventional. Hyundai Tucson and Santa Fe: Group 47 (newer models) or Group 35 (older models). Kia Sorento and Sportage: Group 47 or 35. Ford Escape: Group 96R (some years) or Group 40R. Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban: Group 78, high CCA. GMC Yukon: Group 78. Dodge Durango: Group 65.

If your SUV is not on this list, do not worry — we service all makes and models. Call us with your vehicle info and we will confirm the correct battery. We stock the most common SUV battery sizes and can source specialty sizes same-day for less common applications.

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Get Your SUV Running Again

For mobile SUV battery replacement in Oklahoma City, call OKC Mobile Auto at (405) 295-0635. We come to your location — home, office, parking lot, or roadside — with the correct battery for your SUV and install it on the spot.

Serving the entire OKC metro: Oklahoma City, Edmond, Moore, Norman, Midwest City, Del City, Yukon, Mustang, Bethany, Warr Acres, The Village, Nichols Hills, and beyond. 9 AM to 9 PM, seven days a week. Same-day service available.

Service call starts at $99, SUV battery priced separately based on your specific vehicle. Total quoted before dispatch. Call now and be driving your SUV again within the hour.

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