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OEX Battery Clamp Negative 500A - 1 Pce - ACX0641
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OEX Battery Clamp Negative 500A - 1 Pce - ACX0641

$22
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Icon Battery Lead Post To Post 2 B&S 375mm - HDBB375/15

Icon Battery Lead Post To Post 2 B&S 375mm - HDBB375/15

$92
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OEX Battery Clamp Negative 100A - ACX0647BL
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OEX Battery Clamp Negative 100A - ACX0647BL

$18
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Icon Battery Lead Post To Stud 2 B&S 450mm - HDBS450/18

Icon Battery Lead Post To Stud 2 B&S 450mm - HDBS450/18

$59
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Icon Battery Starter Solenoid Cable 525mm - SS525/21

Icon Battery Starter Solenoid Cable 525mm - SS525/21

$56
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Projecta Battery Clamp 300A Black - BC300B

Projecta Battery Clamp 300A Black - BC300B

$28
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Projecta Battery Clamp 300A Red - BC300R

Projecta Battery Clamp 300A Red - BC300R

$28
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Icon Battery Lead Post To Stud 2 B&S 250mm - HDBS250/10

Icon Battery Lead Post To Stud 2 B&S 250mm - HDBS250/10

$45
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OEX Battery Clamp Negative 50A - ACX0649BL
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OEX Battery Clamp Negative 50A - ACX0649BL

$13
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OEX Battery Terminal Insulator Dual Entry Red - ACX3140
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OEX Battery Terminal Insulator Dual Entry Red - ACX3140

$25
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OEX Battery Terminal Insulator Left Entry Red - ACX3136
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OEX Battery Terminal Insulator Left Entry Red - ACX3136

$24
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OEX Battery Terminal Insulator Right Entry Red - ACX3138
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OEX Battery Terminal Insulator Right Entry Red - ACX3138

$21
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Icon Battery Lead Stud to Stud 3 B&S 450mm - CSS450/18

Icon Battery Lead Stud to Stud 3 B&S 450mm - CSS450/18

$57
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Hella Battery Master Switch High Capacity - 4648

Hella Battery Master Switch High Capacity - 4648

$236
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OEX Battery Master Switch On/Off SPST 250A at 12V - ACX3408
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OEX Battery Master Switch On/Off SPST 250A at 12V - ACX3408

$153
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Hella Battery Relay 12V Normally Open 180A Peak - 3061

Hella Battery Relay 12V Normally Open 180A Peak - 3061

$80
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Narva Bolt Down Battery Fuse 150A 1 Pce - 54150BL

Narva Bolt Down Battery Fuse 150A 1 Pce - 54150BL

$63
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Projecta Wall Hook T/S Type 2 Connector - EVWHT2

Projecta Wall Hook T/S Type 2 Connector - EVWHT2

$33
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Batteries for the 2004 Honda Civic: What You Need to Know

The 2004 Honda Civic definitely uses a battery, so anyone owning one should have a good understanding of the role it plays and how to take care of it. Like pretty much every modern car on the road, the Civic relies on its battery to kickstart the engine and power up the vehicle's electrical systems. Without a properly functioning battery, you're likely to struggle with starting your car or encounter issues with electronics like your lights, radio, or dashboard displays.

At its core, the battery in the 2004 Honda Civic acts as the vehicle's primary source of electrical energy when the engine is turned off and helps support the electrical demands when the engine is running. When you turn the key or push the start button, the battery sends a strong jolt of electricity to the starter motor. This motor spins the engine's flywheel, getting the engine turning over and firing up for the drive ahead.

Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over much of the electrical load by recharging the battery and powering systems such as the headlights, air conditioning, stereo, and instrument cluster. This teamwork between the battery and alternator ensures everything runs smoothly and that the battery is kept ready for the next time the car needs to be started.

Now, just like any part that experiences wear and tear, the battery in a 2004 Honda Civic requires some love and attention over the years. Typically, car batteries last anywhere between three to five years depending on driving conditions, climate, and how often the vehicle is used. The Australian heat can be particularly rough on batteries, accelerating their degradation if they are exposed to high temperatures for prolonged periods.

Regular battery maintenance is a great way to avoid unexpected breakdowns. One simple step is to keep the battery terminals clean and free from corrosion. Corroded or dirty terminals can disrupt the flow of electricity, leading to problems with starting the car or intermittent electrical faults. A quick check and cleaning with a battery terminal brush, coupled with a protective spray to prevent further corrosion, can go a long way.

Another important tip for Civic owners is to make sure the battery is securely mounted in its tray. Vibration from a loose battery can damage its internal components and significantly shorten its life. During servicing, mechanics usually check battery mounts and tighten them if necessary as part of routine vehicle safety checks.

Battery testing is a vital task during a service for the 2004 Honda Civic. A professional can assess the state of the battery by checking its voltage and cranking power. If the battery is underperforming or struggling to hold a charge, it is usually better to replace it sooner rather than later. Waiting until your battery utterly fails can leave you stranded or cause additional stress on the vehicle's electrical system.

Replacing a battery on the 2004 Honda Civic is straightforward but it's important to select the correct type and size. The standard battery for this model typically falls within a group size of 51 or 51R, with a cold cranking amps rating that meets Honda's specifications. Buying a compatible replacement ensures optimal performance and reduces the risk of electrical issues down the line.

For those who want to extend the battery life, regular short trips should be avoided when possible. The best way to keep the battery charged up is by driving the vehicle for at least 20 minutes at a moderate speed to allow the alternator to replenish the charge. Leaving lights or accessories on when the engine is off can drain the battery quickly, so make sure to turn everything off before leaving the car.

In short, the battery is one of those little components that play a big role in the overall health of the 2004 Honda Civic. Its job is to provide reliable power for starting your car and running the electrical systems smoothly. Proper maintenance and timely replacement are key to avoiding those frustrating moments when the car just won't start, especially when it's needed most. Keeping an eye on the battery's condition is definitely a good habit for Civic owners who want to keep their ride dependable and hassle-free.