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Opel Combo car battery

The Opel Combo is a smaller commercial vehicle that has appeared in the offer of the well-known German manufacturer since 1986. The first generation was based on the Kadett, the second on the Opel Corsa, the third was a completely separate model, and the fourth was related to the Fiat Dobló. The current generation is related to the Peugeot Rifter and Citroen Berlingo.

The first generation Combo was produced from 1994 to 2001, and the front part was identical to the Opel Corsa. A cost part has been added to it. The car could be purchased with a total of four petrol engines of 1.2 and 1.4 liters and power ranging from 45-90 kW, as well as one diesel of 1.7 and 44 kW.

The second generation was sold from 2001 to 2011, and at first glance the Combo became a separate and full-fledged car within the automaker. CNG drive has also been added to the offer. In total, two petrol units of 1.4 and 1.6 litres and 66 and 64 kW and two CNG units of 69 and 71 kW were available for purchase, and finally five diesels with a capacity of 1.3 and 1.7 litres and an output of 48 to 74 kW.

Opel Combo battery

In Opel Combo gasoline cars, car batteries with a capacity of 50 -60 Ah are used, and in diesels, batteries with a capacity of 70 – 77 Ah.

Opel Combo 1.6 CDTI Edition (D) – Frontansicht, 18. März 2012, Wuppertal