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What kind of battery does a 2017 Honda Civic need?

The 2017 Honda Civic uses a standard 12-volt lead-acid car battery that is maintenance-free and sealed. Replacement typically involves a common group size such as 51R with roughly 320–360 cold-cranking amps (CCA), but you should confirm the exact spec from your vehicle’s manual or the label on your current battery.


In more detail, the battery provides the power to start the engine and run electrical systems when the engine is off, and it must perform reliably across varying weather and driving conditions. The Civic’s battery is usually located in the engine bay on the driver’s side and is designed for easy replacement by the owner or a technician, depending on your comfort level with vehicle electrical work.


Key specifications to verify


Before replacing your Civic’s battery, verify these core specs to ensure compatibility and reliability.



  • 12-volt lead-acid battery, maintenance-free (sealed) design.

  • Common group size for many 2017 Civics: 51R (confirm by checking the current battery label or the owner’s manual).

  • Cold-cranking amps (CCA): typically around 320–360 A; higher CCA can help in very cold climates.

  • Reserve capacity (RC): generally in the 60–90 minute range to sustain electronics if the engine isn’t running.

  • Terminal layout and polarity: ensure the replacement’s terminals and cable routing match the OEM configuration.


With these specs in mind, you can choose a compatible battery that provides reliable starting power across seasons and driving conditions.


Common options and where to buy


Shopping options include OEM Honda replacement batteries as well as reputable aftermarket brands. Before buying, confirm the correct group size and CCA for your region.



  • OEM-equivalent Honda batteries (dealer or Honda-approved), matched to group size 51R and appropriate CCA for your climate.

  • Aftermarket options from brands such as Interstate, Bosch, Exide, or NAPA, with the same group size and CCA rating.

  • High-output or AGM batteries are available for demanding electrical loads or extremely cold climates; verify compatibility with the Civic’s electrical system.


Choosing a reputable brand and confirming the warranty can help protect your investment with longer-term reliability.


Replacement and maintenance tips


Follow these steps to replace the battery safely and ensure good performance over time.



  1. Park on a level surface, engage the parking brake, and turn off the ignition and all electrical accessories.

  2. Open the hood and locate the battery in the engine bay.

  3. Disconnect the negative (-) cable first, then the positive (+) cable to avoid short circuits.

  4. Remove the hold-down clamp or bracket and lift the old battery out of the tray.

  5. Clean the tray and terminals; install the new battery on the tray with the proper orientation.

  6. Reconnect the positive terminal first, then the negative terminal, ensuring tight, clean connections.

  7. Secure the battery with the hold-down bracket and replace any covers or clamps.

  8. Test starting and electrical systems to confirm proper installation and charging.


If the battery is older than around 4–5 years, or you notice slow starts, frequent electrical issues, or corrosion on terminals, consider servicing or replacing the battery promptly to avoid breakdowns.


Summary


The 2017 Honda Civic uses a standard 12-volt lead-acid, maintenance-free battery. The typical group size is around 51R, with a CCA range of about 320–360 A depending on climate, and a reserve capacity in the 60–90 minute range. Always verify the specification on your current battery or in the owner’s manual, and select a replacement that matches those exact specs. Proper installation and regular maintenance help ensure reliable starts and long battery life.

What kind of battery does my Honda Civic take?


DieHard Platinum AGM – Battery : H5 Group Size, 680 CCA, 850 CA, 100 Minute Reserve Capacity (Part No. H5-AGM)



What kind of battery goes in a 2017 Honda Civic?


Group 51R. Coupe, sedan,.



What kind of battery does a 2017 Honda Civic take?


What kind of car battery does a HONDA CIVIC PETROL 2017 use? You will need a 12V lead acid car battery for your HONDA CIVIC PETROL 2017. Century, Panasonic and Varta make batteries for your HONDA CIVIC PETROL 2017 and we also have other brands.



How much does a new battery cost for a 2017 Honda Civic?


between $222 and $251
The average cost for a 2017 Honda Civic Battery Replacement is between $222 and $251. Labor costs are estimated between $61 and $90 while parts are typically priced around $161. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location.


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