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1997 Daihatsu Gran Move Batteries

Yes, the 1997 Daihatsu Gran Move definitely runs a 12‑volt automotive battery. That’s confirmed by the Daihatsu Pyzar/Gran Move L5‑series service manual (covers the Gran Move platform) noting a 12V negative‑earth electrical system, and by fitment listings in the Bosch Battery Catalogue (AU/NZ) and the Yuasa Battery Finder for Australia and New Zealand. So, batteries are absolutely relevant to this little people‑mover’s day‑to‑day reliability.

The battery’s main job is simple but critical: provide the grunt to crank the engine and power the electrics when the alternator isn’t spinning. It also smooths voltage so lights, the ECU, and accessories behave themselves. For a 1997 Gran Move, a quality 12V lead‑acid (flooded or maintenance‑free) unit with the correct JIS case size and terminal layout is the go. Many owners see good results with B24‑sized units (often labelled 46B24 or 55B24, R or L for polarity), typically 330–450 CCA—always check the tray, clamp, and the existing terminal orientation under the bonnet before buying.

As part of routine servicing, a battery health check is a smart move. Most last 3–5 years, shorter if the car does lots of short trips, sits for ages, or lives in hot conditions. A simple test plan keeps things tidy:

  • Visual check: no swelling, cracks, or leaks, clean, tight terminals and a secure hold‑down.
  • Measure voltages: around 12.6V at rest when fully charged, 13.8–14.5V across the terminals with the engine running (charging).
  • Load/CCA test annually, especially once the battery is over three years old.

Signs it’s on the way out include slow cranking, clicking from the starter, dim headlights at idle, or electronics resetting. If it’s a few years old and showing any of that, it’s worth swapping before it strands anyone at the servo.

When replacing, keep power off sparks and flames, wear eye protection, and note radio presets and the clock might need a reset. Disconnect negative first, reconnect it last. Fit the correct polarity and ensure the clamp holds the case firmly so it won’t rattle over corrugations. After installation, a short idle relearn may occur as the ECU trims itself. Finally, recycle the old unit properly—most parts stores in AU/NZ will take it off your hands.

Popular questions about 1997 Daihatsu Gran Move batteries

What battery type and size suits a 1997 Daihatsu Gran Move?
Most Gran Move examples take a 12V lead‑acid battery in a JIS B24 case, often labelled 46B24 or 55B24 with R or L to indicate terminal orientation. Aim for around 330–450 CCA. Always confirm polarity, tray dimensions, and clamp style under the bonnet before purchase.

How often should the battery be replaced?
Expect 3–5 years from a good battery. High heat, lots of short trips, or long storage can shorten that. Have it tested annually after the two‑year mark and consider pre‑emptive replacement around four years to avoid surprises.

What are the warning signs of a failing battery?
Slow cranking, a rapid clicking noise, dim lights at idle, sulphur smells, or a swollen case are classic red flags. If testing shows low state of health or it struggles after sitting for a few days, it’s time to organise a replacement.

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