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    Honda civic hybrid battery warranty

    Hey guys, ive put a deposit on a honda civic 2006 hybrid with 85,000 k's , was wondering if i still can get a battery replacement and if so how? thanks

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    also is there any proper way to check the battery life????

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    Besides doing tests to see how long the battery last now compared to what you would expect when it was new, you'd be best to enquire with Honda and see if they have facilities available to check the battery on the car.

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    ^^ rep this man. How do I rep??

    Anyways... 2006 shopping trolley here too. 90k.

    There was nothing wrong with my battery but they did a reset for some reason on the last service. I've been reading stories of battery failures a fair bit. Eeekkkk. I wouldn't buy it unless its had the bat replaced.

    I love my hybi but am gonna sell soon.
    wake up and take some sleeping tablets.

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    warranty on hybrid battery is 8 years
    im not biased, i just tell it how it is.

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    swt. just brought my hch and got battery checked out now they gonna replace brand new one from japan, gonna have to wait 2 weeks, also lucky as its the last year before warranty is out

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    why did it need replacing??
    wake up and take some sleeping tablets.

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    well i just wanted to get it checked out, and when i first brought it battery was full and went down real fast, but after driving it for abit it all seemed ok, i booked in for battery test which cost $72 if nothing in wrong, but must of been error code, so now they replacing.

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    Battery warranty is 8 years... however the warranty for the inverter is not. Pray the inverter does not fail, you could be up for $7K or so for new one. I was buying a used hybrid, I would be only be willing to pay scap value if it was 7 years or older
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