The 2012 Honda Fit uses a standard 12-volt automotive battery. The exact size and rating can vary by market and trim, but you’ll replace it with a conventional 12V lead-acid battery from a reputable brand when needed.
Battery type and market variations
The 2012 Fit relies on a 12-volt lead-acid battery to supply starting power and vehicle electronics. In most regions, owner manuals and OEM guides refer to a maintenance-free, lead-acid unit. Exact group size (the physical size and terminal layout) and electrical rating vary by market, so always verify the specification for your exact vehicle configuration before buying a replacement.
Notes on regional differences
Battery packaging, mounting, and terminal orientation can differ by country and by dealer-supplied configuration. When in doubt, check the battery label or consult a local Honda parts specialist with your VIN.
How to identify the correct replacement
To ensure you buy the right battery for your 2012 Fit, use these steps to confirm the size and rating:
- Consult the owner’s manual for the recommended battery group size and specs.
- Inspect the current battery label for group size, cold-cranking amps (CCA), and amp-hour rating (Ah).
- Use Honda’s official parts catalog or contact a dealer with your VIN to retrieve the exact specification for your trim and market.
- Bring the old battery to an auto parts store to compare dimensions and terminal layout.
Following these steps helps ensure a proper fit, reliable starting power, and warranty eligibility for your 2012 Fit.
Maintenance tips and symptoms of a weak battery
Keep the battery healthy by cleaning corrosion from terminals, ensuring the charging system is functioning, and avoiding extended deep discharge. Common signs of a weakening battery include slow engine crank, dim lights, and a battery warning light when the engine is running.
Summary: The 2012 Honda Fit uses a standard 12-volt lead‑acid automotive battery. Exact size and rating vary by market and trim, so verify specifications via the owner's manual, battery label, or Honda dealer before replacement.


