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Parts for your 2011 Honda Stream-Batteries
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2011 Honda Stream batteries: what they do and how to look after them
Based on Honda’s owner’s and service literature for the second‑generation Stream (RN6–RN9, 2011), this model uses a conventional 12‑volt lead‑acid battery mounted under the bonnet. The battery is central to starting the petrol engine, powering the ECU, fuel system, lighting, safety systems and accessories, and it’s kept topped up by the alternator while driving. So yes—“batteries” are absolutely relevant to a 2011 Honda Stream.
For day‑to‑day driving in Australia and New Zealand, the Stream’s battery needs to deliver reliable cold‑cranking performance and stable voltage for the vehicle’s electronics. Typical fitments are JIS‑style batteries in the B24 case size (often 46B24L or 55B24L depending on trim and climate pack), with the positive terminal on the left. Exact specs vary by market, so it’s smart to match what’s printed on the existing battery label and confirm the hold‑down and terminal orientation.
As part of routine servicing, a quick battery health check goes a long way. A rested open‑circuit voltage near 12.6 V indicates a healthy, fully charged battery