How many miles will a 2011 Honda Fit last?
With proper maintenance, the Honda Fit can last up to 200,000 miles to 300,000 miles. This translates to a lifespan of about 13 to 20 years on the average Honda Fit model. Even with its diminutive size, the Honda Fit has the impressive reliability associated with Honda models.
Is there a problem with the Honda Fit battery?
I have read related comments on battery problems from Honda Fit owners. I own a 2008 Fit and have had one battery replaced after it had died after being parked for five days in the train station parking lot,and the replacement just died yesterday in one of the rainiest days in Southern California.
Why does my Honda Fit not start up?
While the battery cables are not necessarily the most likely issue to cause your Fit to not start, they are some of the easiest to diagnose. You can take a look at the battery poles where the cables connect. If there appears to be green or white corrosion all around it, cleaning them may help get you back on the road.
Is the 2011 Honda Fit safe to drive?
As a new owner of a 2011 Honda Fit I did a lot of research into their safety and they actually did quite well in the crash tests and have some really nice safety features i’d never seen before (the new active head restraints for reducing whiplash injuries).
How often should I charge my Honda Fit battery?
The Fits battery is a itsy bitsy tinniy winnie one. So running the radio a 1/2 hour every day could constantly deplete the charge enough to shorten the battery’s life. Im running with the itsy bitsy theory and yes …what is your commute time daily… Keep in mind that you are not required to keep the tiny battery.
I have read related comments on battery problems from Honda Fit owners. I own a 2008 Fit and have had one battery replaced after it had died after being parked for five days in the train station parking lot,and the replacement just died yesterday in one of the rainiest days in Southern California.
As a new owner of a 2011 Honda Fit I did a lot of research into their safety and they actually did quite well in the crash tests and have some really nice safety features i’d never seen before (the new active head restraints for reducing whiplash injuries).
While the battery cables are not necessarily the most likely issue to cause your Fit to not start, they are some of the easiest to diagnose. You can take a look at the battery poles where the cables connect. If there appears to be green or white corrosion all around it, cleaning them may help get you back on the road.
The Fits battery is a itsy bitsy tinniy winnie one. So running the radio a 1/2 hour every day could constantly deplete the charge enough to shorten the battery’s life. Im running with the itsy bitsy theory and yes …what is your commute time daily… Keep in mind that you are not required to keep the tiny battery.