Excuse me sir. I am a new driver for Honda 2014 CRV. So I need to change the battery and I bought a 51R battery as the costco servicer said. And The Honda website also said CRV is using 51R.But I occur the size of 51R battery is smaller than the old one and not completely fit. I tried to fix it and make sure it won't move. I just want to ask it is okay to do this or I better buy another battery?
So the 2014 Honda will take either a Group 51R or Group 35 Battery. The Group 51R battery that you got is not as wide the as the Group 35 Battery. If you are able to install the Group 51R battery such that the battery bracket holds it in place and it doesn't move then that is okay.
Hello, your videos has helped many a times, great, add these to instgram as well. Do you have a video posted of changing actuator for hyundai santa fe 2013 model, I searched could not see one. Thanks.
The auto parts store technicians, the Honda parts website, or similar sites, or this comments section which itself has lots of info will advise you. Apparently, the vehicle can take either Group 51 or Group 35 battery types (the latter is wider than the former) and either works. But if you’re a non mechanical type, it’s advisable to have someone with you who is so you can be guided and learn as you change out your battery. Best of luck! 👌🏼
Very clear and detailed instructions. Thanks.
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Now THAT's a detailed and well thought out how-to video. Congrats.
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Thank you for the thorough video. I was able to install easy-peasy thanks to your tips.
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Details are very clear. Thank you 🔥🔥🙏🏽
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very helpful, thanks!
Excuse me sir. I am a new driver for Honda 2014 CRV. So I need to change the battery and I bought a 51R battery as the costco servicer said. And The Honda website also said CRV is using 51R.But I occur the size of 51R battery is smaller than the old one and not completely fit. I tried to fix it and make sure it won't move. I just want to ask it is okay to do this or I better buy another battery?
So the 2014 Honda will take either a Group 51R or Group 35 Battery. The Group 51R battery that you got is not as wide the as the Group 35 Battery. If you are able to install the Group 51R battery such that the battery bracket holds it in place and it doesn't move then that is okay.
Hello, your videos has helped many a times, great, add these to instgram as well. Do you have a video posted of changing actuator for hyundai santa fe 2013 model, I searched could not see one. Thanks.
Glad you found the videos helpful. Unfortunately I don't believe I have a video for that. Sorry :(
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Thanks so much for making this video, was a big help!
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Perfect DIY video!
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This was great. Thank you!!
You're so welcome!
Great info. Thank you!
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Muy bien, todo lo que se ocupa es el dado de 10mm
Eso es correcto
Nice work
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Excellent!
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Anyone who has a 51r should replace it with a group 35. It requires no modifications.
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I wish you would have included the battery type for us non-mechanical people.
The auto parts store technicians, the Honda parts website, or similar sites, or this comments section which itself has lots of info will advise you.
Apparently, the vehicle can take either Group 51 or Group 35 battery types (the latter is wider than the former) and either works. But if you’re a non mechanical type, it’s advisable to have someone with you who is so you can be guided and learn as you change out your battery. Best of luck! 👌🏼