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In 2017, Honda CR-V owners have been experiencing battery problems such as rapid drainage and the battery dying completely. This could render your vehicle inoperable, requiring a replacement battery every 50,000 to 60,000 miles. While it might incur some costs, you'll need to shell out the money to ensure your car keeps running smoothly. Throughout the lifespan of your vehicle, battery issues like leaks, fluid spills, rapid drainage, and cracked casings may arise, necessitating repairs or replacements.
There was a product recall issued for several Honda CR-V batteries due to faulty wiring causing rapid drainage.
I currently have a similar problem where the dealer doesn't honor the warranty. I leave the car parked in my garage overnight without driving it for a few days (1-3 days), and then the battery is completely dead.
Which type of battery are you referring to?