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Is the Honda Fit battery 100-month warranty?

The short answer is no. The Honda Fit does not come with a 100-month battery warranty in the United States or most other markets. The standard new-car warranty for the Fit covers 3 years/36,000 miles bumper-to-bumper and 5 years/60,000 miles for the powertrain, with separate terms for corrosion. A 100-month (roughly eight years and four months) battery warranty is not part of Honda’s typical coverage for the Fit in markets where the non-hybrid model was sold. In places where a hybrid version of the Fit was offered, the hybrid battery may carry longer coverage, but such terms vary by country and model year, and the U.S. market Fit was not sold as a hybrid.


Warranty basics for the Honda Fit


Understanding the standard warranty terms helps set expectations for a typical Fit, especially if you are evaluating a used vehicle or a new purchase in a market where the car is still offered.



  • Bumper-to-bumper warranty: 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first.

  • Powertrain warranty: 5 years or 60,000 miles, whichever comes first.

  • Corrosion warranty: typically 5 years with coverage for body perforation (terms may vary by market).


These terms are commonly referenced for the Honda Fit in the United States and many other regions, but exact details can vary by country, model year, and dealership policy. Always verify the specific terms for your vehicle's window sticker or owner's manual.


Hybrid variants and market differences


In markets where a Honda Fit Hybrid (or similarly branded hybrid Jazz/Jazz Hybrid) was sold, the battery and hybrid system often carry a longer warranty than the standard model. The exact length depends on the country, regulatory requirements, and year of manufacture. A common range you may encounter is around 8 years or 100,000 miles for the hybrid battery, but you should confirm the precise terms with a local Honda dealer or in the vehicle’s warranty documentation. The U.S. market Fit, however, was not offered as a hybrid, so it does not come with that extended hybrid-battery coverage in the U.S.


What to ask a dealer or review in the paperwork


When shopping for a used or new Fit, ask the following to confirm battery-related coverage:



  • Whether the vehicle is the non-hybrid or hybrid version (and the exact model year).

  • The duration and mileage limits of the bumper-to-bumper, powertrain, and any hybrid-battery warranties.

  • Whether the warranty terms vary by country or state and if there are any exclusions tied to battery condition or failure.


Clarifying these points with a dealer ensures you understand the precise coverage for your vehicle and avoids assuming a 100-month warranty is included.


What to do if you’re evaluating a used Honda Fit


If you’re considering a used Fit, review the original warranty documentation and verify the warranty status by VIN. Check the window sticker, owner’s manual, and any service records for battery-related coverage and expiration dates. If you need definitive numbers, contact a local Honda dealership or Honda customer service for the exact terms applicable to your vehicle’s year and market.


Summary


In summary, the Honda Fit does not come with a standard 100-month battery warranty. The typical U.S. warranty covers 3 years/36,000 miles bumper-to-bumper and 5 years/60,000 miles powertrain, with separate corrosion protection. A longer battery warranty exists only in markets where a hybrid Fit was sold, and even then the exact terms vary by country and year. For precision, consult your dealer or the vehicle’s warranty documents, especially if you’re buying a used Fit.

How long does a car battery last in a Honda Fit?


between 3-5 years
Honda Fit batteries usually last between 3-5 years, but this is variable depending on the type of battery, driving habits, weather conditions, and more. You can prolong the life of your Fit battery by: Cleaning the terminals and posts of corrosion with the appropriate cleaning solution & a wire brush.



Will Honda replace your battery for free?


Honda Battery Warranty Coverage
Within the first 3 years of owning your new Honda (or 36,000 miles, depending on how much you drive), your battery can be replaced at no cost to you. So, if you encounter any unfortunate glitches or unknowingly burn out the battery, Honda will have you covered.



Does Honda battery have 100 month warranty?


The original battery on your Honda will be covered under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty, which is valid for 3 years or 36,000 miles. If you purchase a Honda battery replacement from an authorized dealer, you'll receive a Honda battery warranty that provides coverage for 100 months, or about 8 years.



Does the Honda warranty cover car batteries?


New Vehicle Limited Warranty
Every new Honda is covered, including the 12-volt battery, for 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first. The tires are warranted separately.


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