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Why does the XC60 require so much battery capacity

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Old 10-29-2022, 06:41 PM
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I have a 2015.5 XC60 with auto start/stop. The main battery is 800A, and I was just recently made aware of the auxiliary battery, with is 170A. So that's 970A total. I also have a 2021 Toyota Highlander, also with start/stop. It's a bigger SUV than the XC60 and with a bigger engine (3.5L v6). However, it only has a 605A battery. Why does the XC60 need so much more battery capacity than the Toyota Highlander?
 
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Old 11-04-2022, 07:34 AM
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You don't add the CCAs together since it doesn't use the smaller battery for cranking.

Maybe it's more than it needs... that's not a bad thing. Not sure why you're concerned with this.
 
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Not a concern. Just wondering why. It should take a lot less power to crank my 3.5L Toyota than my 2.0L Volvo, yet the Volvo needs a bigger main battery plus an aux battery.

Also, in a sense you do add the CCA together. If I understand correctly normally everything runs off the main battery, but when restart start after a "stop" kicks in, the more sensitive components are switched to draw power form the aux battery. The remaining components and cranking draw from the main battery. The idea is to avoid a power drop to the sensitive components. I think without the aux battery you can see something analogous to your house lights dimming when the A/C first kicks in, and probably some of the car's components don't function well if this is allowed to happen.
 

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As with all auto stop/start cars, it needs the extra power due to all the stop/stops .
 
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Old 11-05-2022, 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by E-Volvo-ing
As with all auto stop/start cars, it needs the extra power due to all the stop/stops .
Well that part of the point I'm making. My Toyota Highlander also has start/stop, does not need an aux battery, and the main battery is only 605A...and it's a bigger car with a bigger engine.
 
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