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The Honda Element was launched in 2003 as a quirky bet well equipped and capable small SUV. The rear doors opened in the reverse direction making it very easy to load people and gear when all the doors were open. If you folded the rear seats down, the cargo storage would rival any small SUV on the market. With its unique design and the solid, long-lasting Honda engineering, the Element was a small SUV that can last a long time.

When you're on a road trip or driving down for a day at the beach, the last thing you want to worry about is your battery. Batteries Plus carries a large selection of high-quality automotive batteries for your Element from highly rated brands like Duracell Ultra and Optima. It's important to know which battery your Element needs before buying a new one, check the owner's manual, look under the hood or use our fitment finder to make sure you don't use the wrong size battery  .

Not sure where to start to find the right battery you need for your Element? Check out our helpful article "How Do I Know Which Car Battery Fits My Car?  " where we walk you through different ways to confidently know the exact fit battery for your vehicle.

Have your new Honda Element battery installed by our professionals at one of our 700+ locations around the country. Expert installation is available on most vehicles, see store for details. Extend the battery life of your new battery by upgrading to our optional Premier Installation service to have anti-corrosion materials and terminal protectors installed when your new battery is installed.

Batteries Plus also carries a large selection of headlights, interior and exterior light bulbs, wiper blades and even key fobs if you need to pick up anything else for your Element while you're shopping. Take a look at our Automotive Center to see everything we have to offer.

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Honda Element FAQs

A new battery won't break the bank at Batteries Plus. We've got options to fit every budget. Whether that's the Duracell Ultra flooded 51R at around $180 or the premium Optima Yellow Top AGM 51R at around $290, there's a battery for every budget and every power demand.

Generally speaking, a Honda Element battery should last you around 3 - 5 years with little to no maintenance. You can easily extend the life of the battery by performing routine maintenance to keep your battery terminals free of corrosion. Corrosion can easily reduce the life of the battery. Scrub the terminals with a terminal cleaner or a mixture of baking soda and water with a wire brush to remove corrosion.

There are some telltale signs that you should immediately recognize as potential signs of battery failure. When you experience any of the following conditions you should drive over to your nearest Batteries Plus and have us test your battery for you, free of charge. These include difficulty starting, dimming headlights and interior lights, electrical system malfunctions and reduced performance when the seasons change and it gets colder.

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