Honda Civic Battery

60630TP6A01ZZ - : Battery Tray for Honda Image

Battery Tray

Coupe, 3.5l, auto trans.
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MSRP $234.80
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60630T2BP00ZZ - : Battery Tray for Honda Image

Battery Tray

3.5L auto trans. Without plug-in. 3.5L.
$90.54
MSRP $133.54
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60630S3VA00ZZ - : Battery Tray for Honda Image

Battery Tray

$156.55
MSRP $232.97
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31531THRA01 - : Battery Cover for Honda Image

Battery Cover

6 speed trans. Without auto stop-go.
$59.90
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31521TGHA00 - : Battery Tray for Honda Image

Battery Tray

$17.73
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31521SNC000 - : Battery Cover for Honda Image

Battery Cover

Conventional.
$17.29
MSRP $23.05
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31531SNA000 - : Battery Cover for Honda Image

Battery Cover

Conventional 2.4L. Wagon, 2.4L.
$10.30
MSRP $13.73
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60630SNAA00ZZ - : Battery Tray for Honda Image

Battery Tray

Coupe. Sedan.
$51.60
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31531TLAA01 - : Battery Cover for Honda Image

Battery Cover

2017-19.
$19.03
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31531S06000 - : Battery Cover for Honda Image

Battery Cover

$25.96
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31531TMBH01 - : Battery Cover for Honda Image

Battery Cover

2020-22, conventional, 2.0L.
$16.93
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7YAK001010A - : Battery Lifter for Honda Image

Battery Lifter

$202.46
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Reliable Power Solutions for Your Honda Civic Electrical System


TL;DR Summary

Your honda civic battery helps start the engine and keeps important electrical systems supplied with steady power. A Honda Civic genuine battery is built to match the needs of your Civic, including battery size, terminal layout, and electrical requirements. It can be a better fit than a “one-size-fits-most” aftermarket option.

The Power Behind Every Drive

A slow crank, dim lights, or a dead battery can interrupt your day fast. The Honda Civic car battery does more than turn the starter. It helps stabilize voltage for electronics, sensors, fuel systems, and everyday driving features. Heat, age, and vibration can wear down battery performance over time. At Serra Parts USA, we offer complete Honda Civic replacement battery solutions for Civic owners who want the right parts for the job. If you notice electrical flickers or repeated charging issues, it’s also smart to inspect your alternator or your starter to check the rest of the starting and charging system.

What This Category Includes

A reliable start depends on more than the battery unit. We stock the parts that help mount, connect, and monitor the battery:

  • Honda Civic OEM Battery: Factory-style battery options made for Civic applications.
  • Honda Civic Battery Cable & Terminals: Connection parts that help maintain clean current flow.
  • Honda Civic Battery Sensor: Used on many modern Civics to help the vehicle monitor battery condition and charging behavior.
  • Hardware: Includes the honda civic battery tray and the honda civic battery hold down to help keep the battery secure.

Why Genuine OEM Batteries Matter

Many store-brand batteries look close on the shelf, but small differences can matter once you install them. A Honda Civic genuine battery is made around the Civic’s battery group size, engine-bay space, terminal position, and electrical needs.

Comparison: OEM vs. Aftermarket

  • Fitment: Aftermarket batteries may need extra checking for size or terminal placement; OEM options are made to sit correctly in the Honda Civic battery tray.
  • Longevity: Genuine parts are built for the conditions Honda vehicles commonly face under the hood.
  • Integration: Newer Civics may use a Honda Civic battery sensor, so matching the correct battery and related parts can help the system read battery condition properly.
For other electrical repairs, you may also need to browse our Honda electronics section.

How to Choose the Right Part

When shopping for a Honda Civic battery replacement, start with your Civic’s year, trim, and engine. A Civic Type R, sedan, hatchback, or Hybrid model may have different electrical needs or battery-area components. Check terminal orientation, battery size, and CCA rating, especially if your vehicle sees colder weather. It can also help to inspect your belts and hoses, since a slipping belt can affect charging performance.

Compatibility & Fitment Guidance

Battery specs can vary between Civic generations and engine options. To find compatible Honda Civic battery parts, verify your trim level and engine type, such as 1.5T or 2.0L. Using your VIN on our site is one of the best ways to match the correct Honda Civic battery cable, battery, sensor, tray, or hold-down hardware for your specific Civic.

Key Takeaways

  • OEM Reliability: Genuine Honda batteries are built for Civic fitment and electrical requirements.
  • Full Ecosystem: We provide the sensors, trays, cables, and hardware, not just the battery.
  • Correct Specs: Matching the right battery helps support your Civic’s starting and charging needs.
  • Prevention: Replacing an aging battery before it fails can help you avoid a no-start situation.

FAQ

How do I know if my Honda Civic battery is dying?

Common signs include a slow engine crank, dim headlights at idle, repeated jump starts, or a low-battery warning on the dashboard display.

Is the battery sensor included with the battery?

No, the Honda Civic battery sensor is typically a separate electronic component located near the terminal cable. It may need inspection if the car still has charging issues after battery replacement.

Do I need to register a new battery with the car's computer?

Some newer Civic models with battery monitoring may require a reset or relearning process after replacement. Check your Owner’s Manual or service information for the correct procedure.