Why is the Car battery dead

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Asked by Guru6QDF7 Mar 26, 2020 at 11:13 AM about the 2016 Honda CR-V Touring AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2016 Honda CRV DOES NOT START AFTER BEING IN GARAGE

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Doesn't crank? Or cranks but won't fire up? Huge difference between those two scenarios. Which one are you having?

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It could be a number of issues ranging from a dead battery, to a bad alternator. Does the car turn over, click, no sound? We need more information to assist you.

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Then it most likely the battery. It sounds like its simply not holding a charge due to cell failure which is pretty common in battery's 2-5 yrs plus. I hope this helps!

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Your battery is probably 4 years old which means it would be due for replacement.

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