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What kind of battery does a Honda Pilot take?

The Honda Pilot uses a standard 12-volt starting battery.


The exact size, type, and specifications depend on the model year, trim, and market. Owners should verify the group size and chemistry on the current battery or in the owner's manual, and consult a parts retailer or dealer with the vehicle’s VIN to ensure a precise match.


Battery Basics for the Pilot


In practical terms, the Pilot relies on a 12-volt lead-acid battery to start the engine and power the vehicle’s electrical systems when the engine is off. The battery is typically maintenance-free and sealed, with variations in group size and chemistry that reflect the model year and regional specifications.


Chemistries and what they mean


Most Honda PIlots use a conventional 12-volt lead-acid battery, commonly of the maintenance-free flooded type. In some markets or trims, an absorbed glass mat (AGM) variant may be specified for enhanced performance or durability. The key takeaway is that the vehicle requires a 12-volt starting battery, and the exact dish—group size and chemistry—varies by year and market.


How to Identify the Correct Battery for Your Pilot


To replace your battery correctly, follow these verification steps before buying a new one.



  • Check the owner's manual or the current battery label for the exact group size (the battery’s physical fit) and CCA (cold-cranking amps) rating.

  • Compare the battery’s physical dimensions and terminal layout to the space in your engine bay and the replacement you’re considering.

  • Use your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to confirm the precise group size in a parts catalog, dealership, or reputable auto parts retailer.

  • Consider climate and driving patterns: higher CCA is beneficial in very cold climates, while regular daily driving can be satisfied with a standard 12V battery.


In short, the exact battery you need depends on the year, trim, and market. Always verify with official documentation or a trusted parts source to ensure a proper fit and performance.


Maintenance, Replacement and Care


Proper upkeep helps extend the life of the Pilot’s battery and avoids unexpected outages.



  • Keep the battery terminals clean and tight; corrosion can hinder starting performance.

  • Measure the voltage: around 12.6 volts when the engine is off; with the engine running, typical charging voltage is about 13.8–14.4 volts.

  • Replace the battery every 3–5 years, or sooner if you notice slow starts or frequent electrical issues.

  • When replacing, disconnect the negative terminal first, then the positive; reconnect in reverse order.

  • In extreme cold or high electrical demand (aftermarket audio upgrades, accessories), consider a battery with higher CCA and reserve capacity.


Following these guidelines helps ensure reliable starting and steady electrical performance across the Pilot’s lifespan.


Summary


The Honda Pilot relies on a 12-volt starting battery, with the exact group size and chemistry varying by model year and market. Always verify the correct specifications using the owner's manual, battery label, or a dealership/parts retailer with your VIN. When replacing, consider climate, driving style, and electrical load, and follow standard safety procedures to maintain performance and reliability.

What is the best speed to tow with a pilot?


Operating speed when towing a trailer must not exceed 62 mph (100 km/h). In addition to the normal precautions, place wheel chocks at each of the trailer's tires. Remember to unhitch the trailer before changing a flat tire. Ask the trailer sales or rental agency where and how to store the trailer's spare tire.



What kind of Batteries does Honda use?


Types of Batteries for Honda Vehicles
Honda vehicles typically require either lead-acid or AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) batteries. Each type has distinct features that cater to different driving conditions and vehicle requirements.



What battery does a 2020 Honda Pilot take?


Out of 4 Batteries and Chargers that fit 2020 Honda Pilots, the following parts are the top sellers: Yellow Battery : H6 Group Size, 800 CCA, 928 CA, 140 Minute Reserve Capacity, Deep-Cycle (12023820) – $369.99. Enhanced Flooded Battery: H6 Group Size, 750 CCA, 120 Minute Reserve Capacity (50301198) – $239.99.



What battery goes in a Honda Pilot?


DieHard Gold – Battery : 24F Group Size, 750 CCA, 875 CA, 130 Minute Reserve Capacity (Part No. 24F-6)


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