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When it's time to replace the battery in your Honda CR-V, trust the experts at Batteries Plus. We carry a wide range of flooded and AGM batteries for your Honda CR-V LX, Special Edition, EX, EX-L or Touring model Honda CR-V. You want the best performance possible from your compact crossover and Batteries Plus carries the highest-quality batteries from trusted brands like Odyssey, Optima, Duracell and X2Power. Our batteries have the cold cranking amps you need to start your engine day after day, coupled with the reserve capacity you need to power all of today's modern onboard technology.
Looking to get the best performance from your Honda CR-V crossover? Consider upgrading to an X2Power AGM battery. X2Power outperforms other auto batteries on the market. Not only do X2Power batteries feature an overall lifespan that's 3x that of a traditional flooded battery, they also charge faster, plus they're 28x more resistant to vibrations. Best of all, each X2Power battery comes with a 4-year replacement warranty good at any one of our 700+ stores.
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The most popular replacement batteries for Honda CR-V include the Duracell Ultra Gold Flooded 500 CCA Group 51R Battery, the Duracell Ultra Flooded 450 CCA Group 51R Battery and the Optima Yellow top AGM 450 CCA Group 51R Battery.
A common battery for your Honda CR-V is a Group 47 size 12-volt battery. Check the BCI group battery size number listed in your owner's manual to locate the correct size for your model Honda CR-V. You can choose either a flooded or AGM battery for your Honda CR-V vehicle.
The lifespan of your Honda CR-V battery will depend on a number of factors, including how well you maintain it, the type of battery you have and what climate you are driving in. An average auto battery will typically last 3-5 years.
In order to get the longest life possible, be sure that you keep your battery charged by driving your Honda CR-V regularly or attaching it to a battery maintainer if it will be sitting idle for more than a few weeks. You should also keep the battery terminals free of corrosion and be sure to maintain the electrolyte levels if you have a flooded battery.
If you're looking for a longer lifespan from your Honda CR-V, you can also invest in an AGM battery, which can have up to 2X the life of a standard flooded battery.