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What size battery is in a 2014 Honda CRV?

The 2014 Honda CR-V uses a standard 12-volt lead-acid automotive battery. For most models in this year range, the compatible replacement size is Group 51R, though some variations may exist depending on trim or aftermarket options.


The purpose of this article is to clarify the typical battery size for the 2014 CR-V, how to verify the correct group size, and what other specs to consider when replacing the battery. We’ll also outline steps to locate the exact group size for your specific vehicle using labeling, service manuals, or VIN-based tools.


Typical battery size for the 2014 CR-V


Most 2014 CR-Vs use a 12V flooded lead-acid battery with a Group 51R size. The “51R” designation denotes the battery's group size and is commonly recommended for this era of Honda SUVs. Individual vehicles may vary by market or trim, so it’s prudent to verify the exact size before purchasing a replacement.



  • Group 51R is the most commonly recommended size for replacement on 2012–2014 CR-V models.

  • Terminal orientation and tray fit are aligned with the 51R size in the vast majority of CR-Vs.


How to confirm the exact group size for your specific CR-V



  • Check the battery label on the installed battery for the group size (e.g., 51R).

  • Consult the owner's manual or the official service manual for the battery specification.

  • Use the vehicle identification number (VIN) to lookup compatible battery sizes at a dealership or online parts catalog.


Concluding notes: When replacing, match the group size, CCA, and reserve capacity to your climate and driving conditions. If you replace with a higher CCA rating, ensure compatibility with the vehicle’s electrical system and the tray space.


Additional specs to consider when replacing


Beyond selecting the correct group size, consider these specs to ensure reliable starting and electrical performance:



  • Cold-cranking amps (CCA) appropriate for your climate and typical startup loads

  • Reserve capacity (RC) to sustain power if the alternator isn’t charging

  • Battery type (flooded vs AGM) and longevity, with AGM offering better performance in some conditions

  • Terminal layout and fitment to align with the car’s wiring and positive/negative posts


Note: In many regions, manufacturers recommend regular battery maintenance checks and replacing around 3–5 years, depending on climate and usage. If your CR-V exhibits slow starts or electrical dimming, testing the battery’s voltage and load capacity is advisable before replacement.


Summary


The 2014 Honda CR-V typically uses a 12-volt lead-acid battery, with Group 51R as the most common replacement size. Always verify the exact group size on the current battery label, in the owner's manual, or via VIN-based parts lookup, as variations can occur by market or trim. When replacing, consider CCA and RC to suit your climate and driving needs, and ensure the battery tray and terminal orientations are compatible.

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