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When should I replace my 2016 Honda Civic OEM battery?

I don’t think I’ve ever needed to change my car battery. Should I have done that by now? When should I replace my 2016 Honda Civic OEM battery?

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Melanie Mergen · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
The average car battery can generally last three to five years. That would put your 2016
Honda Civic’s
OEM battery outside that range, so you may want to plan to replace it soon.
That’s especially true if you’ve noticed your Honda Civic’s been slow to start or if the battery indicator light has been illuminated on your instrument cluster. However, not all weak batteries will show warning signs before they’re done for good—which is why it’s a good idea to have your battery inspected when you visit your mechanic for routine maintenance like oil changes.
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