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Parts for your 1999 Toyota Hiace-Batteries
Narva Battery Master / Isolation Switch Plastic With Removable Key (Contacts Rated 100A at 12V) - 61038BL
Narva Rotary Battery Master / Isolator Switch With Removeable Keyed Knob (Contacts Rated 100A @ 12V) - 61036BL
Narva Battery Master / Isolation Switch Plastic With Removable Key (Contacts Rated 100A at 12V) - 61038
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Narva Automotive/Marine Battery Master / Isolation Switch (Contacts Rated 300A @ 12V) - 61044BL
Narva Rotary Battery Master / Isolator Switch With Removeable Keyed Knob (Contacts Rated 100A 12V) - 61036
Narva 4 Position Rotary Battery Master / Isolation Switch (Contacts Rated 300A @ 12V) - 61084BL
Narva Battery Master / Isolation Switch Lever Type With Indexing Post (Contacts Rated 180A @ 12V) - 61074
Narva Heavy Duty Battery Master / Isolation Switch with Removable Key (Contacts Rated 250A @ 12V) - 61050
Narva Battery Master / Isolation Switch Lever Type With Lockout (Contacts Rated 250A @ 12V) - 61064
Narva Dual Pole Battery Master / Isolation Switch Lever Type With Lockout (Contacts Rated 250A @ 12V) - 61066
Battery Maintenance and Replacement for Your 1999 Toyota Hiace
Keeping your 1999 Toyota Hiace running smoothly involves regular maintenance, and one crucial component you shouldn't overlook is the battery. Whether you're using your Hiace for business or as a multipurpose vehicle, ensuring that the battery is in top condition is key to reliability and efficiency. A good battery translates to an engine that starts effortlessly, power to run accessories, and overall peace of mind when you're out on the road.
When it comes to battery replacement, the 1999 Toyota Hiace typically uses a 12-volt lead-acid battery. It's important to choose a battery that fits the specific requirements of your vehicle. Selecting the right battery involves checking the specifications like size, terminal type, and cold cranking amps (CCA). CCA is a crucial measure as it indicates how well the battery can start the engine in cold temperatures.
- Regularly inspect the battery and its terminals for corrosion, which can lead to poor connections. A simple solution of baking soda and water can often be used to clean off any corrosion.
- Check the battery charge and health using a multimeter. When the engine is off, a healthy battery should read around 12.6 volts. Anything significantly lower, and it might be time to consider a replacement or deeper inspection.
- Ensure that the battery is securely fastened to prevent vibrations that could cause damage.
It's also wise to think about battery replacement proactively rather than waiting for it to fail. Batteries typically last between three to five years. If your battery is approaching this age range, keep a close eye on its performance and consider replacing it at the first sign of trouble, such as slow engine start or dimming lights. Opting for preventative replacement can save you from a roadside breakdown.
Storing the vehicle for long periods? Consider disconnecting the battery or using a trickle charger to maintain its charge. This will help in prolonging the life of the battery and ensures it's ready to go when you are.
When it's time to replace your battery, it's a pretty straightforward task: disconnect the negative terminal first, then the positive, remove the securing bracket, and lift the battery out. Reverse the process to install the new battery, ensuring terminals are tight and free from corrosion.
Keeping the battery in good working order is a small investment in money and time that pays off with vehicular reliability. Taking care of the battery for your 1999 Toyota Hiace ensures that it's ready for all your driving adventures, whether they be short trips or longer journeys.