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Hyundai Accent Battery Location

Find where the battery is located on your Hyundai Accent. Covers all model years with jump start points and replacement tips.

Last updated: 2026-05-07 • Reading time: 8 min • By AllOEMManuals Editorial Team

Quick Answer

The Hyundai Accent battery is located in the engine bay on most models. Some years may have the battery in the trunk or under the rear seat — see the year-by-year breakdown below.

GenerationYearsTop spec
2017-20222017-2022Engine bay (right side) — some variants in trunk
2011-20162011-2016Engine bay (right side) — some variants in trunk
2005-20102005-2010Engine bay
Factory Manual ConfirmationBattery Location

Know the exact battery location job for your Hyundai Accent

The Hyundai Accent battery is located in the engine bay on most models. Some years may have the battery in the trunk or under the rear seat — see the year-by-year breakdown below.

Battery access can move between the engine bay, cargo floor, cowl, or under-seat trays depending on hybrid hardware and trim. Once the spec is confirmed, use the supplies and purchase links below to build the full one-trip shopping list before you start the repair.

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2011-2016

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Testing and Inspection

Accent L4-1.6L

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Repair and Diagnosis: Testing and Inspection — 2011 Hyundai Accent L4-1.6L Service Manual ~ LEMON Manuals LEMON Manuals: Repair Knowledge Reimagined Home >> Hyundai >> 2011 >> Accent L...

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Sonata GLS, Automatic

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2005-2010

Representative 2005 manual branch for 2005-2010

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A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC )

Santa Fe L4-2.4L

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A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC )

Santa Fe V6-2.7L

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2017-2022

2017-2022
Battery LocationEngine bay (right side) — some variants in trunk
Battery Group SizeVaries by vehicle — check owner's manual or battery label for correct group size
CCA (Cold Cranking Amps)500 - 700 CCA recommended
Battery TypeAGM recommended for start-stop systems
Notes
  • Vehicles with auto start-stop REQUIRE an AGM battery — standard flooded batteries will fail prematurely
  • Disconnect the negative terminal first when removing, reconnect it last when installing
  • Some models may require a battery registration/reset procedure after replacement
  • Clean battery terminals with a wire brush and apply dielectric grease to prevent corrosion

2011-2016

2011-2016
Battery LocationEngine bay (right side) — some variants in trunk
Battery Group SizeVaries by vehicle — check owner's manual or battery label for correct group size
CCA (Cold Cranking Amps)500 - 700 CCA recommended
Battery TypeStandard flooded or AGM
Notes
  • Disconnect the negative terminal first when removing, reconnect it last when installing
  • Some models may require a battery registration/reset procedure after replacement
  • Clean battery terminals with a wire brush and apply dielectric grease to prevent corrosion

2005-2010

2005-2010
Battery LocationEngine bay
Battery Group SizeVaries by vehicle — check owner's manual or battery label for correct group size
CCA (Cold Cranking Amps)500 - 700 CCA recommended
Battery TypeStandard flooded or AGM
Notes
  • Disconnect the negative terminal first when removing, reconnect it last when installing
  • Clean battery terminals with a wire brush and apply dielectric grease to prevent corrosion

1999-2004

1999-2004
Battery LocationEngine bay
Battery Group SizeVaries by vehicle — check owner's manual or battery label for correct group size
CCA (Cold Cranking Amps)500 - 700 CCA recommended
Battery TypeStandard flooded or AGM
Notes
  • Disconnect the negative terminal first when removing, reconnect it last when installing
  • Clean battery terminals with a wire brush and apply dielectric grease to prevent corrosion

1995-1998

1995-1998
Battery LocationEngine bay
Battery Group SizeVaries by vehicle — check owner's manual or battery label for correct group size
CCA (Cold Cranking Amps)500 - 700 CCA recommended
Battery TypeStandard flooded or AGM
Notes
  • Disconnect the negative terminal first when removing, reconnect it last when installing
  • Clean battery terminals with a wire brush and apply dielectric grease to prevent corrosion

One-Trip Shopping List

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the battery on a Hyundai Accent?
On most Hyundai Accent models, the battery is in the engine bay. Some European-influenced designs and certain model years place it in the trunk or under the rear seat for better weight distribution. Check your specific year below.
What size battery does a Hyundai Accent need?
The Hyundai Accent battery group size varies by engine and model year — check your owner's manual or the label on your current battery. CCA requirements range from 500-700. Vehicles with start-stop systems require an AGM battery.
How long does a Hyundai Accent battery last?
A Hyundai Accent battery typically lasts 3-5 years. In hot climates like Texas and the Southwest, expect closer to 3 years. AGM batteries in start-stop equipped models may last 4-6 years.
Can I replace the Hyundai Accent battery myself?
Yes, battery replacement is a straightforward DIY job on most Hyundai Accent models. You'll need a 10mm wrench for the terminals and possibly a 12mm or 13mm for the hold-down bracket. Some newer models may need a battery registration scan with an OBD2 tool.

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Author & Review

Written by AllOEMManuals Editorial Team. Reviewed by ASE-certified technicians and updated with factory-reference checks for fitment-sensitive steps.

This guide was drafted with AI assistance and reviewed for accuracy by a human editor.

Last updated: 2026-05-07

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