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#1 ·
I would like to replace my battery for my Honda CRV 2018 EX All Wheel Drive. Should I buy that from the dealer or any battery from any shop would be good?

Any suggestions will be much appreciated.

TIA
 
#28 ·
My battery is dying and I'm about to go thru this situation myself. Even though Walmart's are somewhat cheap, they do have a 3-yr warranty and I've used it before. They even test it and show you the results, but make sure you ask to see it, as it depends on who's working. I used to be a Sears Diehard only person, but that was many moons ago. You could ask AAA what brand they use for their battery replacement program and what they charge or warranty that comes with it. Valvoline can also test and change your battery using their own branded battery, but IDK what warranty they offer, either. But definitely, Don't go to the Dealership unless you have extra money you don't mind parting with.
 
#5 ·
Googled, ...

Car Battery Brands
Most aftermarket car batteries sold in the U.S. are made by three companies that build them for retailers: Johnson Controls, which supplies more than half of the market, Stryten, and East Penn. They’re sold under various names and built to the specifications of retailers, so performance can vary. Most stores will test, install, and match a battery to your car’s needs.

There are many manufacturers of car batteries. But, aftermarket, there are the main three. If you want cheap then go for the Walmart brand. They have one year warranty (cheap) and three year warranty (more expensive). If you are looking for AGM then head for auto parts stores or tire stores (most expensive).

Usually when buying a new battery, there will be a deposit for core (old battery). Return the old one and get your money back. Look at the battery's CCA to make sure it t least matches your present battery. When installing, to remember to check polarity is correct. Some vehicles need to be told that there is a new battery. I do not believe Honda is one of those.
If you go changing the group size then make sure there is room enough for the new battery along with polarity. Good luck.
 
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#30 ·
Seems like overkill to me but I guess it depends on how you use your vehicle

Last week, I had to purchase a replacement battery for my 2019 CRV.
Local O'Reilly and Auto Zone stores were priced at $220 and up, for a 3-year warranty.
AAA Auto club jumped my dead battery and was quoting $220 for a 3-year no questions asked battery.
Honda dealer wanted $190 installed, with 3-year warranty. << This was my choice.

Note: all amounts are USD.
I always prefer my dealership as they have been fair with me in pricing. Saying that, it certainly never hurts to compare prices!

Walmart has very good batteries, just replaced mine in 2019 crv exl, 15 minutes, watch video doing it.
I don’t like Walmart for doing anything in my vehicles! I have had bad experiences with them. They have overinflated my tires, stripped the oil pan bolt, and didn’t put enough water in my radiator. I will not use Walmart for anything. I can get parts from a parts store locally that will match Walmarts prices but I prefer my dealership as they have always been fair with me.

My original went out in four years of kind weather and garage kept. I replaced it with a Duracell from Batteries and Bulbs. It going strong at seven years right now. It is the 'better' battery in the series but no where double the price.

I also carry a Halo Bolt not needed on the new one yet.
Did you get that online or go to the store? We don’t have one here.
 
#25 ·
My 2016 EX has been charging and running perfectly fine on an AGM battery for 3 years now. I got tired of having to replace the feeble 51R batteries every 2 1/2 to 3 years, so I upgraded to the larger Group 47 size. Just had to replace the battery tray with one from a Honda Odyssey.

I've also installed an AGM battery in my wife's Aunt's 2014 Lexus. I've never heard of this issue that you're referring to. An AGM battery should charge and perform fine in any 12 volt automotive application.
 
#10 ·
To add, if there are no aftermarket electronics that draw higher amps or something always on, stock battery will be fine. If the drive is mostly short distance, a battery maintainer is a good investment. Also check and top up water level once or twice a year, even on the batteries with two pop up plates on the top.
 
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Last week, I had to purchase a replacement battery for my 2019 CRV.
Local O'Reilly and Auto Zone stores were priced at $220 and up, for a 3-year warranty.
AAA Auto club jumped my dead battery and was quoting $220 for a 3-year no questions asked battery.
Honda dealer wanted $190 installed, with 3-year warranty. << This was my choice.

Note: all amounts are USD.
 
#32 ·
Last week, I had to purchase a replacement battery for my 2019 CRV.
Local O'Reilly and Auto Zone stores were priced at $220 and up, for a 3-year warranty.
AAA Auto club jumped my dead battery and was quoting $220 for a 3-year no questions asked battery.
Honda dealer wanted $190 installed, with 3-year warranty. << This was my choice.

Note: all amounts are USD.
i bought a battery for my 2006 honda pilot from the dealer, (in Dallas).... dealer was 223.00, 3 yr warranty. auto zone was around 260.00..... 3 yr warranty.....who would have thought the dealer was less for the battery...
 
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#16 · (Edited by Moderator)
I would like to replace my battery for my Honda CRV 2018 EX All Wheel Drive. Should I buy that from the dealer or any battery from any shop would be good?

Any suggestions will be much appreciated.

TIA
Everyone saying that all of the batteries are made by a few places, that's true, but it's also meaningless when company contracts to make batteries for different corporations, but each corporation has its own specs. I do suggest you use an AGM battery going forward.
 
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#19 ·
For my 2013 CRV EX, I replaced an Advance Auto Gold battery in December 2022 with the Platinum series battery that Auto Zone sells. There’s considerable difference between the two brand batteries for Group 51R. The Platinum series uses thicker lead in the battery construction just over 5 pounds more than a standard 3-year 51R battery but shares the same warranty.

When I am not driving the car, it’s usually connected to a NOCO smart charger removing sulfates from the lead plates which increases amperage. I’m curious to see if this Platinum series is a throwback to those made in the 70s -90s.

Btw, the reason batteries have gone up in price considerably is that POTUS 44 shutdown lead smelters in the US. Lead manufactured for batteries is now imported.
 
#26 · (Edited by Moderator)
I have a 2008 Touring. My original battery lasted only 2 years as did the second battery.I learned from the tow truck driver that at least this model CRV is known to be a high electrical demand vehicle for its size. I did research and bought a Diehard AGM battery from Advanced Auto. It was not a lot more in terms of cost, and Is a deep cycle battery. I just bought a 2nd one for our 2 year old old 2023 after a discussion with my Honda service advisor who I have known for a long time.