Battery for your lorry Avia D-Line D 90, Platform/Chassis, 4X2 170 CV (2017)
D-Line · D 90, Platform/Chassis, 4X2Battery analysis for your Avia D-Line D 90, Platform/Chassis, 4X2 (2017)
Based on the batteries we found for your vehicle, our experts help you pick the right one. Answer a couple of questions if you like and in seconds you will know which to buy.
📋 What we found
For your Avia D-Line D 90, Platform/Chassis, 4X2 (2017) we found 3 compatible batteries. This list includes 3 conventional batteries.
⚡ Battery type for your vehicle
✓ Your Avia D-Line D 90, Platform/Chassis, 4X2 (2017) does not need a Start-Stop battery. The conventional ones shown fit your vehicle and are the most affordable option. If you want a higher-quality, longer-lasting battery, you can also fit an EFB or AGM as an upgrade — they are fully compatible and last more years.
📊 View AGM vs EFB vs Conventional — full comparison
Here are the key differences between the three starter battery technologies. AGM is the most advanced technology (and the priciest); EFB is the middle ground for basic Start-Stop; conventional (also called flooded lead-acid) is the classic choice for non-Start-Stop cars.
| AGM | EFB | Conventional | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Charge cycles | Up to 3× more Start-Stop cycles than a conventional (cycle endurance certified to VDA standard) | ~2× more Start-Stop cycles than a conventional (cycle endurance certified to VDA standard) | Designed for start + alternator, not for repeated cycles |
| Expected life | 5-7 years under average use | 4-5 years under average use | 3-4 years under average use |
| Start-Stop compatible | ✓ Yes, even advanced systems (regenerative braking) | ✓ Yes, basic and mid-range Start-Stop | ✗ No — degrades within months |
| Cold start | Excellent (higher CCA) | Very good | Adequate |
| Relative price | €€€ (highest) | €€ (mid) | € (lowest) |
| Recommended for | Premium cars with advanced Start-Stop, many electrical accessories, heavy urban use | Mid-range Start-Stop cars, mixed city/motorway use | Non-Start-Stop cars, standard use, tight budget |
| Replacement rule | Replaces AGM and EFB; NEVER use EFB where AGM was original | Replaces EFB and conventional; does NOT replace AGM | Only conventional; not suitable for Start-Stop |
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Verified selection
- Class: Truck Batteries
- Brand: Avia
- Model: D-Line
- Engine: D 90, Platform/Chassis, 4X2
- Year: 2017
Conventional Battery
This is a standard or conventional battery for vehicles without a start-stop system
Frequently asked questions
- The Avia D-Line D 90, Platform/Chassis, 4X2 may use different batteries depending on engine and equipment. We found 3 compatible batteries priced between 139,95€ — 171,05€. Check dimensions and positive terminal position before purchasing.
- Yes, you can install a higher capacity (Ah) battery as long as the physical dimensions fit your Avia D-Line D 90, Platform/Chassis, 4X2 battery compartment and the positive terminal position matches.
- A conventional battery in the Avia D-Line D 90, Platform/Chassis, 4X2 lasts between 4 and 6 years under normal conditions. Factors that reduce lifespan: frequent short trips, extreme temperatures, many electrical consumers, and leaving the vehicle parked for long periods.
- To change the battery: 1) Disconnect negative (−) first. 2) Disconnect positive (+). 3) Remove old battery. 4) Place new one respecting polarity. 5) Connect positive first, then negative. If unsure, consult a professional.
- Use the search tool by selecting your vehicle's make and model. Our system automatically filters compatible part numbers verified by our technicians. If you have any questions, contact us via WhatsApp.
- As they are consumable items, car batteries have a 2-year warranty, truck batteries a 1-year warranty, and all others (motorcycle batteries, cyclic batteries, etc.) a 6-month warranty. If a battery has a manufacturing defect, it will be replaced at no cost to the user.
- Under normal circumstances, batteries usually arrive within 1 to 2 days of ordering. However, there are some cases where delivery may take a little longer: peak seasons (Black Friday, Christmas, etc.), palletized shipments, occasional stock shortages, etc.
- Batteries compatible with the Avia D-Line D 90, Platform/Chassis, 4X2 (2017) have a capacity of 95 Ah. When choosing, respect your vehicle's original capacity: a lower capacity can cause cold-weather starts or accessory issues; a higher capacity fits if dimensions match and extends autonomy.
Guías
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Guide to safely replace the battery (or the pair of batteries in 24 V systems) of the Avia D-Line D 90, Platform/Chassis, 4X2. Estimated time: 30-60 minutes. Tools: 12-17 mm wrenches, gloves and safety glasses. Warning: truck batteries weigh 25-55 kg each. If the vehicle has a battery master switch (isolator), engage it before starting.
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Prepare the vehicle Park on flat, firm ground, apply the handbrake, place wheel chocks, and if the truck has a battery disconnect switch (master switch), engage it. Switch off all electrical loads.
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Locate the battery box The box is usually on the chassis side, behind the cab, or under it. Many trucks carry two batteries in series (24 V) or in parallel (higher capacity). Identify the configuration before touching anything.
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Open the box and inspect the connections Open the battery-box lid. Cables are much thicker than in a car; terminal bolts are usually 12-17 mm. Identify the ground cable (to chassis) and the bridge cable between batteries if there are two.
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Mark the layout before dismantling Take a photo or tag the cables with tape. In a series setup (24 V): battery 1 negative goes to chassis ground; battery 1 positive bridges to battery 2 negative; battery 2 positive feeds the system.
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Disconnect all grounds first Disconnect the ground cable (negative to chassis) and, if there are two batteries, the bridge cable between them. This order is critical: while any negative remains connected, an accidental positive-to-chassis contact causes a massive short circuit.
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Disconnect the positives With every ground isolated, disconnect the positive cables. Move them aside and cover them with a cloth or insulating tape so they cannot reconnect.
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Remove the old batteries Release the clamps, rods or retaining bars. Truck batteries weigh 25-55 kg each: wear gloves and goggles, ask for help or use a lifting device. Never lift them by the terminals.
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Install the new ones and reconnect in reverse order Clean the box with a brush or dry cloth and neutralise acid residue with diluted baking soda if there is sulphation. Fit the new batteries matching the original orientation. Connect positives first, then the bridge cables (if any), and the ground cables to chassis last. Apply petroleum jelly or anti-corrosion grease on the terminals.
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Re-enable and verify Close the box, re-engage the disconnect switch if present, and check the voltage with a multimeter (12.6-12.8 V at rest per battery, or 25.2-25.6 V total on 24 V systems). Start the truck and check tachograph, lights, HVAC and other systems. If the tachograph or ECM requires recalibration, go to an authorised service centre.
General reference guide: always consult your vehicle manufacturer's manual before following these steps, as procedures may vary or not be suitable depending on model, year and equipment. If in doubt, consult a professional. baterias.com accepts no liability for damage resulting from an incorrect procedure.
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Knowing your battery polarity (positive on the right or on the left) is the most important step before buying a replacement: connecting it the wrong way can damage the electronics. Estimated time: 2 minutes. Tools: eyes only — no tools required.
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Locate the battery Open the bonnet of the Avia D-Line D 90, Platform/Chassis, 4X2 and find the battery. It is usually a rectangular block with two metal terminals (large screw heads) on top — one red or "+" and one black or "−".
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Identify the positive terminal The positive terminal (+) typically has a red cap, red sticker or cover, a raised "+" symbol on the casing, and/or a slightly larger diameter (19 mm vs 17 mm of the negative, in standard European batteries).
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Face the battery Look at the battery from the label side with the terminals near you — the edge with the terminals should face you, not the back.
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Determine polarity If the positive pole is on the <strong>RIGHT</strong> → choose a battery marked as "positive right". If it is on the <strong>LEFT</strong> → choose one marked as "positive left". (If the label of your current or new battery shows codes like 0, 1, 3 or 4: 0 and 4 are positive right; 1 and 3, positive left — 3 and 4 correspond to batteries with terminals on the narrow side.)
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Note the reference The label on top shows the reference (e.g. "A9", "TK960", "EA900"). Search for the exact model with that reference and the identified polarity — never change polarity without consulting the vehicle manufacturer.
General reference guide: always consult your vehicle manufacturer's manual before following these steps, as procedures may vary or not be suitable depending on model, year and equipment. If in doubt, consult a professional. baterias.com accepts no liability for damage resulting from an incorrect procedure.
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