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The 2013 Hyundai Genesis comes with a 124R battery size that has 700 cold cranking amps. Signs that it needs to be replaced include difficulty starting or not starting at all, trouble cranking, and a lack of interior lights or chimes. Other less common indications are a clicking noise in the ignition and misfires. If the battery is intermittently charging, it can affect the spark plug firing and the functioning of the starter solenoid. A drained battery might be caused by a faulty alternator. A battery that seems fine might become unusable over time if it cannot be recharged. In such cases, have the battery tested, recharged, and consider replacing the alternator. The average cost to replace the alternator in a Genesis ranges from $320 to $550 for parts and labor.
The 2013 Hyundai Genesis coupe 2.0 T uses a Duralast Gold battery with the model number 124R-DLG, which belongs to group size 124R and has a cold cranking amps (CCA) rating of 700.