Is there warranty on Honda Civic Hybrid battery?
Honda Civic 06-08 Hybrid Battery, 3 Month Warranty. This battery is a reconditioned Honda Civic Hybrid Battery, completely rebuilt. A rebuilt Honda Civic hybrid battery for 2006-2008 cars offers the buyer the most cost-effective way of getting your car back on the road.
Can a Honda Civic battery module be bad?
There is a 1:20 chance (or worse) that the module is in fact bad since most used modules come from defective Honda Civic Hybrid batteries that are just disassembled and sold piece by piece. Here is what we recommend: Call us when you see the red triangle or have a P0A7F (hybrid battery pack deterioration) code.
How much does it cost to replace a Honda Civic battery?
First consider the replacement module – at $500 for the entire repair you can be assured that the Honda Civic Hybrid battery repair person has no way of actually testing the modules that they are installing. They are simply buying used modules from eBay or some other used parts supplier with the hopes that the module is good.
Can a Honda Civic Hybrid be used as a regular car?
My 2005 Civic Hybrid has been an AMAZING car (160,000) up until last week when I got the news that the hybrid battery was dying From what I’ve read, the Civic Hybrid has a separate starter, so it doesn’t need the hybrid battery to start up. Is it possible to let the hybrid battery die and keep driving the car as a regular Civic?
Do you need a new battery for a Honda Civic?
If you want to drive the car a few more years, a new battery is not a bad idea If you just want to fix it and flip it, get a refurbished If you don’t have the experience or the safety equipment for working with hybrid batteries, I’d leave it to the pro’s.
How long does a Honda Civic Hybrid battery last?
And if it is…I guarantee the computer is probably 4-5 generations behind. The Lithium battery in cars is designed to last well past 100k miles. Many lasting past the 150k mile mark. I know of at least one person with a Honda Civic Hybrid who’s past the 100k mark on the original battery.
My 2005 Civic Hybrid has been an AMAZING car (160,000) up until last week when I got the news that the hybrid battery was dying From what I’ve read, the Civic Hybrid has a separate starter, so it doesn’t need the hybrid battery to start up. Is it possible to let the hybrid battery die and keep driving the car as a regular Civic?
Is there an aux pack for a Honda Civic?
The Toyota aux stuff has an outboard control box assy and it wires into vehicle. Somehow. Maybe the manufacturer makes an aux pack for Honda stuff. I’d drive it as is, save up for the new (er) car.