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What size battery is in the 2014 Honda Crosstour?

The Crosstour uses a standard 12-volt lead-acid battery. For most 2014 Crosstour models sold in the United States, Honda specified a Group 51R battery with typical cold-cranking amps around 430 A and about 50–60 amp-hours of capacity. Exact specs can vary by market, trim, and production batch, so always check the battery label or the owner's manual for your vehicle.


Battery type and sizing


Understanding the basics helps buyers and owners confirm they’re getting the correct replacement or performing routine maintenance without surprises.


Group size and terminal design


Most Crosstour units from this era use Honda’s Group 51R battery. The “R” denotes a reverse-terminal orientation, which aligns with the layout used in many Honda models of that period. Typical dimensions are around 9.1 inches long, 5 inches wide, and 7.5 inches high, designed to fit the engine bay with standard mounting hardware.


Electrical performance ratings


Common specifications include a 12-volt system, cold-cranking amps (CCA) in the ~430 A range, and a reserve capacity (RC) of roughly 60–75 minutes. Battery capacity (Ah) typically sits around 50–65 Ah. These figures can vary slightly by supplier and region.


Replacement and shopping considerations


When shopping for a replacement, it's important to match the key electrical specifications and fit to avoid compatibility issues.



  • Group size: 51R (reverse-terminal design common to this model).

  • Voltage: 12 V (lead-acid automotive battery).

  • Cold-cranking amps (CCA): approximately 430 A (range ~360–430 A depending on exact unit).

  • Reserve capacity (RC): about 60–75 minutes.

  • Capacity (Ah): roughly 50–65 Ah.

  • Weight: typically 25–35 pounds.

  • Location: engine bay, generally on the driver’s side; check your current battery for exact orientation.


In short, the Crosstour’s 12V battery is a standard, non-hybrid unit designed to support the car’s electrical load without requiring special high-voltage components. Always verify the exact specs on your current battery or in the owner’s manual when purchasing replacements.


Maintenance and installation tips


Proper handling and installation help ensure longevity and safe operation.



  • Disconnect the negative (-) terminal first and reconnect it last to prevent shorts.

  • Inspect for corrosion; clean clamps and terminals with a baking soda solution if needed, then apply terminal protectant.

  • Choose a battery with the correct group size (51R) and enough CCA for your climate.

  • If replacing after several years, have the battery tested for charge retention and load capacity to avoid premature failure.


Before replacing, confirm the exact fit and terminal orientation for your Crosstour’s build date and market region. If in doubt, consult a certified technician or refer to Honda’s official documentation for your VIN.


Summary


The 2014 Honda Crosstour typically uses a standard 12-volt Group 51R lead-acid battery with about 430 CCA and 50–65 Ah of capacity. While these specs cover common US-market models, variations can occur by region and trim. Always verify the battery label or the owner’s manual to ensure a precise match when purchasing or replacing the battery. Regular maintenance and proper installation help ensure reliable starts and electrical performance.

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