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What size battery does a 2013 Honda Fit take?

In most markets, the 2013 Honda Fit uses a 12-volt lead-acid battery in Group Size 35.


The exact size can vary by region and trim, so the best way to confirm is to check the battery label on your car or consult the owner's manual. When replacing, match the group size, terminal layout, and cold-cranking amps (CCA) to the OEM specification.


Battery size for the 2013 Honda Fit


Common replacement battery sizes for the 2013 Honda Fit are listed below to help you shop. It is essential to verify the exact group size for your vehicle because a replacement with the wrong size can affect fit and performance.



  • Group size 35 is the typical specification for many North American 2013 Fit models. Look for a label bearing "Group 35" on the battery.

  • Group size 51R is occasionally used in some markets or trims; verify by checking your current battery or the owner's manual.

  • Alternatives such as AGM versions of Group 35 may be offered by some retailers, but ensure compatibility with Honda’s charging system and any warranty requirements.


Concluding: The most common size for a 2013 Honda Fit in the U.S. is Group 35, but always confirm with the specific vehicle’s documentation or the existing battery label before purchasing a replacement.


How to verify and replace


The following steps help ensure you pick the correct battery size and a safe, reliable replacement.



  1. Check the existing battery label or the owner's manual to confirm the exact group size for your vehicle.

  2. Compare the replacement’s cold-cranking amps (CCA) and reserve capacity (RC) with the OEM specs to ensure reliable starting, especially in cold weather.

  3. Verify physical fit: ensure the battery’s dimensions and terminal configuration match the battery tray and cable routing in the engine bay.


Concluding: By matching the group size, CCA, RC, and fit, you’ll ensure reliable performance and maintain your car’s electrical system integrity.


Summary


The 2013 Honda Fit typically uses a 12-volt lead-acid battery in Group Size 35 for most North American models, with some regional variations. Always verify by checking the battery label or the owner's manual, and replace with a battery that matches the OEM group size, CCA, and physical fit. AGM options are available from some aftermarket suppliers but should be used only if compatible with the vehicle’s charging system and warranty requirements.

What is the battery voltage for a 2013 Honda Fit?


The 2013 Honda Fit typically uses a 12-volt, maintenance-free lead-acid battery specified by the manufacturer; depending on equipment or market, some vehicles may use enhanced designs with higher CCA.



Are 51 and 51R the same battery?


This dimensional variation optimizes weight and performance for specific applications, such as lower cranking amps and reserve capacity. Furthermore, these batteries feature distinct terminal polarities: Group 51 places its positive terminal on the left, while Group 51R aligns it on the right.



What size battery fits a Honda Fit?


Most Honda Fit models use a Group Size 151R battery, though it's always best to confirm by using our battery fitment tool to match your specific year and engine type.



What kind of battery does a 2013 Honda Fit take?


DieHard Gold – Battery: 151R Group Size, 410 CCA, 510 CA, 57 Minute Reserve Capacity (Part No.


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