Opel Sintra car battery
The Opel Sintra is an MPV car that the German automaker sold only between 1996 and 1999. Then it was replaced by the Opel Zafira. The Opel Sintra was assembled in the United States and was technically based on the Pontiac Montana.
The Opel Sintra could be bought with a total of two petrol engines of 2.2 and 3.0 (3.0 is a six-cylinder) liters and a power of 104 and 148 kW, as well as a diesel of 2.2 liters and an output of 85 kW. The successor of this series became the now very popular Opel Zafira.
Opel Sintra battery
In Opel Sintra gasoline cars, car batteries with a capacity of 60 – 74 Ah are used, and in diesels, batteries with a capacity of 70 – 77 Ah.