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2000 Holden Commodore Batteries
A 12‑volt starting, lighting and ignition (SLI) battery is absolutely fitted and required on the 2000 Holden Commodore (VT Series II and early VX). This is noted in factory owner’s handbooks for VT/VX, mainstream service manuals (e.g., Gregory’s/Haynes for VT–VX), and Australian battery catalogues from brands such as ACDelco and Century that list direct-fit batteries for these models.
In this Commodore, the battery’s job is straightforward but vital: it cranks the engine, buffers voltage for the ECU/BCM, powers lights and accessories with the engine off, and stabilises the electrical system alongside the alternator once running. Without a healthy battery, cold starts get sluggish, electronics misbehave, and the alternator works harder than it should.
For replacement, a quality 12‑V lead‑acid maintenance‑free battery is recommended, typically a calcium‑calcium type suited to Holden charging systems of the era. Common fitments for VT/VX sit in the 600–750 CCA range, case sizes vary by engine and tray (often DIN66, NS70 or similar). The right choice should match the tray dimensions, terminal layout and cable reach, and meet or exceed the original CCA. AGM isn’t required but can be used if the size and venting are correct.
- Service rhythm: test annually from year three, sooner if doing lots of short trips.
- Health checks: look for slow cranking, dim dash lights, or warning messages after overnight sits. A load test and a charging test (alternator around 14.0–14.6 V at idle with accessories) tell the story.
- Care: keep terminals clean and tight, ensure the hold‑down is secure, and protect from excessive heat where possible. Recycle old batteries properly.
- Electronics: some radios/security systems may ask for a PIN after a disconnect, a memory saver helps preserve settings. Expect idle/wind‑up relearns after refit.
- Confirm size/CCA and polarity, back up settings if desired.
- Ignition off, remove negative then positive leads, lift out safely.
- Seat new battery, secure the clamp, connect positive then negative, and check for firm terminals.
- Start the car and verify charging voltage and that accessories behave normally.
Technical sources referenced: Holden VT/VX Owner’s Handbook, VT–VX service/repair manuals (e.g., Gregory’s/Haynes), and Australian/NZ battery application guides from recognised brands (ACDelco, Century). These documents specify a 12‑V SLI battery and list suitable capacities and sizes for 2000 Commodore variants.
Popular questions
What battery size and CCA suit a 2000 Commodore?
Most 2000 VT/VX Commodores take a 12‑V maintenance‑free lead‑acid battery around the DIN66/NS70 footprint with roughly 600–750 CCA. V6 daily drivers do well around 600–700 CCA, V8s or colder climates benefit from the upper end. Always match the tray, terminal layout and hold‑down, and meet or exceed the original CCA.
How long does a battery last in a 2000 Commodore?
Typically 3–5 years in local conditions. Heat, short trips and high accessory loads shorten life. Periodic testing helps: a healthy charging system will show about 14.0–14.6 V at idle. If cranking slows or headlights dip noticeably at start, it’s time for a proper test.
Will the radio need a code after battery replacement?
Some VT/VX head units and security settings may prompt for a PIN if power is lost. Using a memory saver can avoid that. If a code is requested, check the owner’s handbook or dealer records. After reconnection, expect idle and power window relearns per the handbook.