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2000 Daihatsu Gran Move Batteries

Factory service information for the L6-series Daihatsu Gran Move/Pyzar (model year 2000) and the owner’s handbook specify a 12‑volt negative‑earth electrical system with a conventional lead‑acid starter battery, so a battery is absolutely fitted and relevant to this vehicle.

On a 2000 Daihatsu Gran Move, the battery does the heavy lifting every time the key’s turned—cranking the engine, powering the ECU, fuel pump and ignition, and keeping lights, locks and accessories humming when the alternator’s not spinning. It also steadies voltage so sensitive electronics aren’t copping surges. If it’s tired, you’ll feel it in slow starts, dim lights and random electrical gremlins.

When replacing, choose a unit that matches the tray and terminal layout (common sizes for this era are compact JIS‑style cases), with capacity in the 40–55 Ah range and cold‑cranking amps that meet or beat the original spec. A quality maintenance‑free battery suits most Aussie and Kiwi driving, but if you’re doing short trips or leaving the car parked for stretches, consider a smart maintainer to keep sulphation at bay.

Swapping the battery is straightforward under the bonnet: keep memories alive with a 12 V memory saver if you like, wear eye protection, and remove the negative clamp first, then positive. Clean the tray and clamps with a bicarb solution, rinse and dry, then fit the new battery—positive on first, negative last. Make sure the hold‑down bracket is secure so the case can’t rattle on corrugations, and don’t overtighten the clamps—snug is enough.

  • Charge and health: A healthy battery rests around 12.6 V, during cranking it shouldn’t sag below about 9.6 V. With the engine running, alternator output should be roughly 13.8–14.4 V.
  • Inspection: Every service (or 6 months), check for corrosion, cracked cases, loose clamps, and any acid residue. Use dielectric grease or terminal spray to prevent buildup.
  • Use: Lots of very short trips can leave the battery undercharged. Give it a decent run or an overnight top‑up now and then.
  • Replacement timing: Most last 3–5 years. If it’s older, cranks slowly, needs frequent jumps, or has a swollen case, it’s time.
  • After reconnecting: Radio presets may reset and the ECU may need a short relearn drive for a steady idle.

Look after the battery and the Gran Move will start first go and keep every bit of kit working as it should.

Popular questions about 2000 Daihatsu Gran Move batteries

What battery size fits a 2000 Daihatsu Gran Move?
Most examples use a compact JIS‑style case that suits the factory tray and left/right cable reach, typically in the 40–55 Ah range with appropriate CCA for a small petrol engine. Check the label on the old battery or the vehicle handbook for the exact case size and terminal orientation, and make sure the hold‑down matches.

When in doubt, measure the tray (length, width, height) and note which side the positive post sits on so the leads aren’t stretched.

How often should the Gran Move battery be replaced?
In Aussie and Kiwi conditions, 3–5 years is typical. Hot summers, short trips and infrequent use will shorten life. If you notice slow cranking, dim interior lights at idle, or repeated jump‑starts, plan a replacement before it strands you.

Regular testing at service time helps—voltage, load test and a quick look at the case and terminals tell most of the story.

What charging voltage should I see with the engine running?
About 13.8–14.4 volts across the terminals is normal with the engine at fast idle and lights off. Much lower suggests charging system issues, much higher risks overcharging the battery.

If readings are out of range, have the alternator, belt and grounds checked before blaming the battery.

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