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What size battery goes in a Honda Pilot?

The size of the battery for a Honda Pilot is not universal; most Pilots use a Group 24F battery, but the exact size depends on model year and engine. Always verify using the vehicle’s manual or by inspecting the existing battery.


Common battery group sizes for Honda Pilot


Most generations of the Pilot rely on a handful of group sizes. The following are the sizes you’re most likely to encounter when replacing a battery.



  • Group 24F — 12-volt lead-acid battery commonly used in mid-size SUVs; typical cold-cranking amps (CCA) range around 680–730 A, with varying dimensions by manufacturer.

  • Group 24 — an older or less common option in some Pilot years; similar voltage and CCA in the 600–700 A range; fit can vary by model and hold-down configuration.

  • Group 35 — another widely used SUV battery size; typically 12-volt with a broad CCA range (roughly 600–750 A); space and terminal layout can differ from 24-series batteries.


Because the exact size depends on year, trim, and engine, verify before purchasing a replacement.


How to confirm the exact battery size for your Honda Pilot



  1. Consult the owner’s manual or the battery section in the manual for the recommended group size and specifications.

  2. Inspect the label on the existing battery; most batteries show the group size (e.g., 24F, 24, 35) along with CCA and reserve capacity.

  3. If you don’t have the manual handy, pull the VIN and search Honda’s official parts site or a trusted auto parts retailer for the recommended battery for your exact vehicle.

  4. Check the battery tray and terminal layout to ensure the new battery will physically fit and connect properly.

  5. When in doubt, ask a professional at a dealership or auto parts store to confirm the correct group size for your model year and engine.


Using the correct group size ensures compatibility with fitment, hold-downs, and terminal placement, and helps maintain proper electrical performance.


Why the right size matters


Installing a battery with the wrong group size can lead to fitment issues, incorrect polarity or terminal positions, and insufficient clearance for the battery hold-down. The right size also ensures the battery cables reach securely and that the internal components meet the car’s electrical load requirements.


Summary


In short, a Honda Pilot does not have a single universal battery size. The most common group sizes you’re likely to encounter are 24F, 24, or 35, with 24F being the typical choice for many newer pilots. Always verify by checking the owner’s manual, the battery label, or consulting a dealer to ensure you select the correct group size and specifications for your exact year and engine.

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