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What battery does a 2014 Honda CRV take?

The 2014 Honda CR-V uses a standard 12-volt lead-acid automotive battery, and replacement typically requires a Group Size 51R battery with about 650–750 cold-cranking amps depending on climate.


In this article, we outline the battery’s general type and size, the key specifications to look for when replacing it, and practical guidance to choose the right battery for your CR-V. This will help you replace the battery confidently and avoid common fitment or performance pitfalls.


Core battery specifications for the 2014 CR-V


These are the fundamental specs you should match when replacing the battery.


Battery type and fitment



  • Battery type: 12-volt flooded lead-acid (most OEM and aftermarket variants are maintenance-free).

  • Group size: commonly 51R; ensure the dimensions and terminal layout match your vehicle.

  • Typical cold-cranking amps (CCA): approximately 600–750 A, depending on climate and battery model.

  • Reserve capacity (RC): typically about 90–110 minutes.

  • Maintenance: sealed and maintenance-free under normal use; add water is usually not required.

  • Installation orientation: designed for standard upright installation with the OEM terminal configuration.


When shopping, aim to match or exceed the original CCA and RC while ensuring the group size fits the battery tray and terminal layout.


Choosing a replacement battery for your CR-V


Before buying, consider climate, driving patterns, and any added electrical loads. The 2014 CR-V does not require an advanced AGM battery unless you need higher cycling life or you frequently run many accessories on short trips.


Key considerations when selecting a replacement battery:



  • Confirm group size: 51R is the typical size for this model; verify by checking the original battery label or the owner's manual.

  • Match or exceed CCA: choose at least the same CCA as the original; in colder climates, opt for higher CCA to ensure reliable starting.

  • Check RC: ensure the reserve capacity supports your typical driving conditions, especially in extreme temperatures.

  • OEM vs aftermarket: OEM-equivalent batteries provide straightforward compatibility; some aftermarket options offer longer warranties or higher RC/CCA.


In short, select a 12-volt flooded lead-acid battery in Group Size 51R with CCA and RC that meet or exceed the factory specifications, and confirm proper fitment for a hassle-free replacement.


Summary



  • The 2014 Honda CR-V uses a 12-volt lead-acid battery.

  • Replacement commonly uses Group Size 51R with approximately 600–750 CCA, depending on climate and model specifics.

  • Match or exceed the original CCA and RC, and ensure the battery physically fits the tray and terminal layout.

  • Check the owner's manual or the existing battery label to confirm exact specifications before purchasing.

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