Aug 5, 2023


An often-overlooked but crucial component of your vehicle is the car battery, which powers everything from your starter motor to your electronics. Recognizing early signs that your Honda needs a new car battery can help prevent unpleasant surprises, keeping your Honda reliable and ready to take on any journey. Take your vehicle to your Honda dealer if any of the following signs crop up.

5 Signs You Need a New Car Battery From Your Honda Dealer

Engine Cranks But Doesn’t Start

One common symptom of a failing car battery is when your Honda’s engine cranks, but the car doesn’t start. This indicates that the battery still has some life to power the starter motor but lacks the power to ignite the engine. It’s an early warning sign that the battery may soon be incapable of starting the car.

Frequent Jump Starts

If you find yourself frequently needing to jump-start your Honda, this is a clear indication that your battery might be failing. Car batteries are designed to recharge themselves while driving, so if the charge isn’t holding, and you’re frequently resorting to jump-starts, it’s time to consider a battery replacement.

Dimming Headlights and Sluggish Electronics

The car battery powers all the electronics in your Honda, from the headlights to the air conditioning system. If you notice your headlights are dimmer than usual, especially during startup, or if the cabin lights, dashboard lights, or electronics are sluggish or non-responsive, this is often a sign that your battery is underperforming.

Battery Warning Light

The battery warning light on your dashboard is designed to alert you when the battery voltage is below the normal level. If this light stays on even after you’ve started the engine, it could signal that your battery isn’t holding the proper charge. However, the warning light could also indicate a problem with the alternator or the belt, so it’s essential to have it checked by a professional

Swollen or Leaking Battery

A physical examination of your Honda’s battery can also reveal signs of potential failure. If you notice that the battery casing is swollen or bloated, it usually means that the battery has been exposed to excessive heat, causing it to swell. This excessive heat can decrease your battery’s lifespan and performance. Similarly, if you see signs of leakage or corrosion around the battery terminals, this is a strong indication that your battery needs to be replaced.

We’re always ready to assist you with all your car battery needs. If you notice any of these warning signs, don’t hesitate to contact Tony Honda Hilo. Our team of experienced technicians can diagnose the problem and provide professional advice, helping you decide if it’s time for a new battery. 

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