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What kind of battery for 2016 Honda CR-V?

The 2016 Honda CR‑V uses a standard 12‑volt automotive battery. Replacements are typically conventional sealed lead‑acid units rather than AGM-type batteries, and the exact size and rating depend on your trim and climate. Always verify the specifications on the current battery label or in the owner’s manual to match Honda’s requirements.


Understanding the 2016 CR‑V battery requirements


To ensure reliable starts and proper charging, you should replace with a battery that matches the car's electrical system. The CR‑V uses a 12‑volt lead‑acid battery in the engine bay; there is no hybrid 12V battery in this model year. Specs vary by market and trim, so confirm the exact group size and CCA on the current battery label.


Key replacement specs to verify


Before buying a battery, check these specs and ensure the replacement you choose matches or exceeds them.



  • Group size (battery size): This is the physical fit in the CR‑V’s battery tray. Common groups reported for Honda CR‑V models include 35 and 51R, but the exact choice should be confirmed from the label or manual.

  • Cold Cranking Amps (CCA): The minimum CCA should meet or exceed the OEM rating to ensure reliable starts in cold weather.

  • Reserve Capacity (RC): RC indicates how long the battery can run essential systems if the alternator fails; choose a unit with adequate RC for your climate.

  • Terminal layout and polarity: Ensure the top or side posts and the positive/negative orientation match your car’s cable configuration.

  • Maintenance type: Most modern replacements are maintenance-free sealed lead‑acid; some dealers offer an AGM option as an upgrade.


Conclusion: By matching the group size, CCA, RC, and terminal layout to the factory specifications, you’ll ensure a reliable replacement that fits properly and charges correctly.


Steps to locate and purchase the correct battery


Use these steps to verify the exact battery for your vehicle:



  1. Check the owner’s manual or the existing battery label for the group size (e.g., 35, 51R) and CCA.

  2. Look at your VIN and consult an authorized Honda parts catalog or retailer to confirm the OEM battery specification for your car’s year and trim.

  3. Ask for a replacement that matches or exceeds the OEM CCA and RC ratings, ensuring compatibility with the CR‑V’s charging system.

  4. Confirm terminal type and polarity with the retailer to avoid fitment issues.


Conclusion: With the exact specs in hand, you can purchase a compatible 12‑V battery that preserves reliability and warranty coverage.


Special notes for the 2016 model year


All 2016 Honda CR‑V models use a conventional 12‑volt lead‑acid battery. If you see an option labeled AGM or high‑CCA, it’s typically an aftermarket upgrade rather than a standard factory specification. Always verify the battery label and keep the receipts and warranty documentation in case of replacement needs.


Summary


The 2016 Honda CR‑V relies on a standard 12‑volt lead‑acid automotive battery. When replacing, confirm the exact group size, CCA, RC, and terminal configuration from the battery label or the owner’s manual, and choose a replacement that meets or exceeds Honda’s specifications. Most owners opt for a reliable 12‑V maintenance‑free battery, with OEM parts or reputable aftermarket brands, ensuring proper fit and performance in their climate.


Further reading


If you want more detail, you can contact a Honda dealer or refer to the official Honda service manuals for your exact VIN, which specify the approved battery options for that model year and trim.

What kind of battery does a 2016 CRV take?


DieHard Platinum AGM – Battery : 51R Group Size, 435 CCA, 540 CA, 75 Minute Reserve Capacity (Part No. 51R-AGM)



What battery group is a 2016 Honda CR-V?


Recommended Battery
For the best performance of your 2016 Honda CRV, consider the following battery group sizes: Group 35.



How long does a 2016 Honda CR-V battery last?


between 3 to 5 years
Your 2016 Honda CR-V battery will naturally last between 3 to 5 years, but that can fluctuate heavily depending on battery size, type of battery, weather conditions and driving habits. Even still, just because your battery isn't completely dead, doesn't mean it's operating at optimal levels.



What type of battery does a Honda CR-V need?


DieHard Gold – Battery : 51R Group Size, 500 CCA, 625 CA, 85 Minute Reserve Capacity, Maximum Starting Power (Part No. 51R-2)


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