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What kind of battery does a Honda Pioneer 500 take?

The Honda Pioneer 500 uses a 12-volt sealed lead-acid battery, typically of the AGM (absorbed glass mat) type.


The Pioneer 500’s electrical system is designed around a standard 12-volt battery, and replacement options across model years generally fall into maintenance-free, AGM-backed SLA batteries. While the exact part number can vary by year, most owners opt for a 12V AGM battery that fits the unit’s tray and terminal layout.


Battery type and compatibility


Here is what you need to know to ensure you choose the right replacement.



  • Voltage and type: 12V sealed lead-acid battery, with AGM as the most common replacement choice for reliability and vibration resistance.

  • Common replacement formats: AGM 12V batteries such as YTX14-BS, YTX12-BS, or other equivalent 12V AGM batteries that fit the Pioneer 500’s battery tray and post configuration. Exact fitment can vary by model year, so verify before purchasing.

  • Terminal orientation: standard positive and negative posts; confirm the orientation matches the wiring harness to avoid incorrect connections.

  • Capacity guidance: typically around 12–14 Ah capacity is common for this platform; choose a battery with adequate reserve and cold-weather performance for your climate.


When selecting a replacement, prioritize a 12V AGM sealed lead-acid battery with the correct physical fit and terminal layout. For the exact OEM part number and any year-specific notes, consult your Pioneer 500’s owner manual or an authorized Honda dealer.


Installation and maintenance tips



  1. Park on a level surface, turn off the ignition, and remove the key before starting any work.

  2. Disconnect the negative (-) terminal first, then the positive (+) terminal to minimize the risk of short circuits.

  3. Remove the battery hold-down or strap, lift out the old battery, and inspect the tray for corrosion or debris.

  4. Clean the tray if needed, then place the new battery in the correct orientation. Connect the positive terminal first, then the negative.

  5. Secure the battery with the hold-down strap, ensure cables are routed away from moving parts, and apply terminal protection if available.

  6. Charge the new battery with a suitable charger if it has been stored for a long period, and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for charging.


If you’re unsure about compatibility or installation, a professional technician or Honda service center can ensure the replacement is correct and safe for your specific model year.


Summary


In short, the Honda Pioneer 500 uses a 12-volt sealed lead-acid battery, with AGM being the standard preference for replacements. When shopping, look for a 12V AGM battery that fits the vehicle’s tray and terminal arrangement (common options include YTX14-BS or YTX12-BS formats). Always verify year-specific part numbers in the owner’s manual and follow proper installation steps to maintain safety and performance.

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