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Parts for your 1997 Daihatsu Terios-Batteries

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Mechpro 18V 4Ah Lithium Battery

Mechpro 18V 4Ah Lithium Battery

$89
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Mechpro 18V Battery Charger (240 Volt)

Mechpro 18V Battery Charger (240 Volt)

$39
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Exclusive M12 FUEL 1/2in Stubby Kit

Exclusive M12 FUEL 1/2in Stubby Kit

$850
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Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM 5.0Ah Battery - M18B5

Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM 5.0Ah Battery - M18B5

$296
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Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM FORGE 8.0Ah Battery - M18FB8

Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM FORGE 8.0Ah Battery - M18FB8

$434
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Milwaukee M12 & M18 Rapid Charger - M12-18FC

Milwaukee M12 & M18 Rapid Charger - M12-18FC

$249
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Milwaukee M12 REDLITHIUM 6.0Ah Battery - M12B6

Milwaukee M12 REDLITHIUM 6.0Ah Battery - M12B6

$220
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Mechpro Lifting Jack Pads for Tesla - 4pc - TJPAD

Mechpro Lifting Jack Pads for Tesla - 4pc - TJPAD

$47
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Milwaukee M12 REDLITHIUM 4.0Ah Battery - M12B4

Milwaukee M12 REDLITHIUM 4.0Ah Battery - M12B4

$183
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Milwaukee REDLITHIUM USB 3.0Ah Battery - L4B3

Milwaukee REDLITHIUM USB 3.0Ah Battery - L4B3

$60
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Milwaukee M12 3Ah Battery - Dual Pack - M12B32

Milwaukee M12 3Ah Battery - Dual Pack - M12B32

$237
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Milwaukee REDLITHIUM USB Battery - L4B2

Milwaukee REDLITHIUM USB Battery - L4B2

$44
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Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM FORGE 6.0Ah Battery - M18FB6

Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM FORGE 6.0Ah Battery - M18FB6

$420
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Projecta Battery & Alternator Tester - BT100

Projecta Battery & Alternator Tester - BT100

$43
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Repco Digital Multimeter - RMM39

Repco Digital Multimeter - RMM39

$75
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Batteries for Your 1997 Daihatsu Terios: Maintenance and Replacement Guide

The 1997 Daihatsu Terios is a compact SUV that relies on a well-functioning battery to power its various electrical components. If you're thinking about replacing or maintaining the battery, it's essential to have an understanding of the type it needs and the steps involved in ensuring it continues to perform optimally.

When considering battery replacement for your Terios, one of the first things to do is confirm the type of battery it requires. Most likely, the vehicle will need a 12V lead-acid battery, as these were common for vehicles of its era. Depending on the climate you drive in and how you use your vehicle, you might opt for a maintenance-free battery or a more traditional one where you can check and top up the electrolyte levels. Newer vehicles might have different requirements, but for a 1997 Daihatsu Terios, sticking to what's recommended for its make and model is advisable.

  • Regular Maintenance: If you have a conventional, non-maintenance-free battery, make a habit of checking the electrolyte levels. This can be done by carefully removing the battery caps and ensuring the plates are submerged in the liquid. If levels are low, distilled water should be added. With maintenance-free batteries, you don't have this hassle, but it's still vital to check the terminals for corrosion or buildup, which can impede performance.
  • Inspect for Wear and Tear: Over time, batteries can show signs of corrosion, which can typically appear as a white, powdery substance on the battery terminals (the connectors). Ensure these are cleaned periodically using a suitable terminal cleaner or a simple mix of baking soda and water. This will ensure a strong connection and efficient power flow to your vehicle's electrical systems.
  • Watch for Warning Signs: If you're noticing that the car is hesitating to start, lights are dimming, or electronic accessories are underperforming, these could be signs your battery is nearing the end of its life. It's always better to replace it before it fails completely, potentially leaving you stranded.

Battery replacement isn't overly complex, but it should be done with care to avoid damage to the vehicle's electrical system or the risk of injury. When removing the old battery, always disconnect the negative terminal first to reduce the risk of short-circuiting. Lift the battery out with caution, as they can be heavy. When installing the new battery, secure it firmly in place before reconnecting the terminals, starting with the positive side. Ensure the connections are tight and free from any potential for corrosion.

With regular checks and timely replacements, your 1997 Daihatsu Terios will continue to offer reliable service. A properly maintained battery is key to keeps your vehicle running smoothly, and can save you from unexpected breakdowns.