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How long does a 2017 Honda Accord OEM battery last?

I bought my car new and I’ve never needed to replace the battery. Or at least, not yet. Should I expect to do that soon? How long does a 2017 Honda Accord OEM battery last?

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Melanie Mergen · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Like many car batteries, you could typically expect a 2017 Honda Accord OEM battery to last three to five years. If your 2017
Honda Accord
still has its OEM battery, you’ve luckily found yourself on the longer end of that range.
Still, not every weak battery will show obvious signs that it needs to be replaced. It’s probably a good idea to find a replacement battery for your 2017 Honda Accord OEM battery sooner than later—before you’re caught off guard by a dead battery and a car that won’t start.
It’s also a good idea to inspect your battery when you take care of other routine maintenance like oil changes.
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