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What size battery does a 2014 Honda Pilot take?

The 2014 Honda Pilot uses a 12-volt automotive battery, with Group Size 24F being the most common replacement. Always verify the exact size on your current battery or in the owner’s manual to be sure.


Understanding the battery size for the 2014 Pilot


Battery group size is the standard designation that ensures the battery fits the vehicle’s tray, terminals, and electrical system. For the 2014 Pilot, the typical replacement is a Group 24F battery, which is a common size for mid-size SUVs. Market variations or specific trims can occasionally call for a different size, so checking the label on the original battery or the owner’s manual helps prevent fit issues.


Where to verify the correct size


Use these checks to confirm the exact group size before purchasing a replacement:



  • Look at the current battery: the group size is usually stamped on the battery label (e.g., “GROUP SIZE 24F”).

  • Consult the owner’s manual or the Honda dealership’s service/parts department for the exact specification for your VIN.

  • If you’re shopping at an auto parts store, use the VIN or model year in their battery finder to ensure the correct size.


The following steps help ensure you buy a compatible battery that fits and functions properly in the 2014 Pilot.


Replacement options and considerations


When choosing a replacement, consider compatibility with the vehicle’s electrical load, climate, and warranty expectations. The goal is to match or exceed the OEM specifications while ensuring a proper fit and reliable starting power.



  • Stick with Group Size 24F as the default for a typical 2014 Pilot replacement unless a trusted source confirms an alternative for your market or trim.

  • Verify the replacement’s cold-cranking amps (CCA) and reserve capacity (RC) are suitable for your climate; in colder regions, a higher CCA/RC can improve starting performance.

  • Choose a reputable brand with a solid warranty (3–4 years or longer is common) and ensure the terminal layout matches your vehicle’s wiring harness and clamps.

  • Consider maintenance needs and installation practices—clean terminals, proper torque on mounting bolts, and secure cable connections.


In short, the 2014 Honda Pilot generally uses a 12-volt battery in Group Size 24F, with variations depending on market and trim. Verifying the label on the current battery or consulting the manual or a dealer will confirm the exact size for your vehicle.


Summary


The 2014 Honda Pilot typically takes a Group Size 24F 12-volt battery. Always confirm the exact size by checking the battery label or the owner’s manual, or by querying a parts professional with your vehicle’s VIN. When replacing, choose a battery that matches or exceeds the OEM specifications and fits the tray and terminal layout to ensure reliable starts and long service life.

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