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2001 Suzuki Jimny Batteries: What They Do and How to Look After Them
Yes, a battery is absolutely used and relevant on the 2001 Suzuki Jimny. Technical references including the Suzuki Jimny (1998–2005) Owner’s/Service Manual and typical ANZ battery catalogues (e.g., Century Yuasa and Bosch fitment guides) specify a 12‑volt, negative‑earth lead‑acid starting battery for the JB33/JB43 Jimny. The electrical system, starter motor and engine management all rely on it, with the alternator charging the battery while driving.
On a 2001 Jimny, the battery’s main job is to crank the 1.3‑litre engine and stabilise the vehicle’s electrical supply so lights, ECU, accessories and the alternator all play nicely together. Off the beaten track, that steady 12 V supply also keeps winches, fridges or UHF gear happier, so choosing the right spec matters.
For most Aussie and Kiwi Jimnys of this era, a JIS‑size battery such as 46B24L or 55B24L (often sold as NS60, with left‑hand positive) is commonly specified. Aim for at least 330–400 CCA, more if running accessories. A sealed maintenance‑free unit is fine for daily use