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How much is a 2004 Honda Accord battery?

A replacement battery for a 2004 Honda Accord typically costs between about $80 and $200 for a standard flooded lead-acid unit, and roughly $150 to $350 for an AGM or premium battery, with installation sometimes extra.


What affects the price of a 2004 Honda Accord battery


Prices vary by battery type, brand, capacity in cold-cranking amps (CCA), reserve capacity (RC), warranty, and where you buy. The following ranges reflect typical prices you may see at major retailers today.



  • Budget flooded lead-acid batteries (basic brands, standard CCA): roughly $80–$120

  • Mid-range flooded batteries (higher CCA, longer warranty): roughly $120–$180

  • Premium AGM or high-output batteries (higher durability, longer warranties): roughly $180–$350


Note that core charges (typically $0–$20) may apply if you don’t return an old battery, and installation can add $20–$100 depending on the retailer and whether you need additional services.


Choosing the right battery for a 2004 Accord


To ensure compatibility and performance, consider the battery size and performance specs. For the 2004 Accord, common group sizes you may encounter are Group 35 or Group 24F. Always verify the correct size and requirements on the existing battery label or in the owner’s manual before purchasing. Other key factors include:



  • Cold-cranking amps (CCA) suitable for your climate

  • Reserve capacity (RC) for longer accessory usage without engine running

  • Flooded lead-acid vs AGM technology

  • Manufacturer warranty length


Auditing these factors helps prevent underperforming the car's electrical system or voiding any warranties.


Where to buy and expected price ranges by retailer


Retailers vary in price due to stock, promotions, and service options. The following outlines typical pricing sources you might consider when replacing a battery for a 2004 Honda Accord:



  • Auto parts stores (e.g., AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly): wide selection; common prices for standard batteries in the $90–$160 range, with AGM options higher.

  • Big-box retailers (e.g., Walmart, Costco): competitive pricing, often lower for basic flooded batteries; AGM models available at a premium.

  • Honda dealership service: typically the highest-priced option, but often includes a dealership warranty and professional installation.

  • Online retailers and marketplaces: can find good deals, but factor in shipping and installation logistics.

  • Local independent shops and installers: competitive pricing and sometimes bundled with installation.


Prices and services vary regionally; call ahead or check online for current quotes and whether installation is included.


Summary


For a 2004 Honda Accord, plan on about $80–$200 for a standard flooded battery, or roughly $150–$350 for an AGM or premium option. Core charges and installation can add to the bill. Verify the correct battery group size (commonly 35 or 24F for mid-size Hondas) and compare CCA, RC, warranty, and price across retailers to get the best value. A quick check of your current battery or the owner's manual will ensure the right fit.

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