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Narva Standard Blade Fuse 30A Green 5 Pce - 52830BL

Narva Standard Blade Fuse 30A Green 5 Pce - 52830BL

$8
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Narva Glass Fuse 3AG 5A 5Pk - 52305BL

Narva Glass Fuse 3AG 5A 5Pk - 52305BL

$6
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Narva Cable Lug 25mm2 10mm Stud Flared End - 57130BL

Narva Cable Lug 25mm2 10mm Stud Flared End - 57130BL

$20
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Narva Cable Lug 16mm2 6mm Stud Flared End - 57124BL

Narva Cable Lug 16mm2 6mm Stud Flared End - 57124BL

$17
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Projecta Cable Lug 70mm2 10mm Stud 2pk - CL41-2

Projecta Cable Lug 70mm2 10mm Stud 2pk - CL41-2

$38
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Narva Cable Lug 70mm2 10mm Stud Flared End - 57141

Narva Cable Lug 70mm2 10mm Stud Flared End - 57141

$17
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OEX Jumper Leads 750A 4m - ACX0502
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OEX Jumper Leads 750A 4m - ACX0502

$398
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Matson Jumper Leads 750A Surge Protected 4m - MA354AZ

Matson Jumper Leads 750A Surge Protected 4m - MA354AZ

$477
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Matson Jumper Leads 1000A Surge Protected 4m - MA654AZ

Matson Jumper Leads 1000A Surge Protected 4m - MA654AZ

$748
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp Ref# 25-10 2PK  - ACX0108FEBL
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp Ref# 25-10 2PK - ACX0108FEBL

$9
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Maxitrac Rechargeable Camping Area Light/Torch

Maxitrac Rechargeable Camping Area Light/Torch

$277
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Light Bar 300W 811mm Double Row 27000 Lumen - 72773

Light Bar 300W 811mm Double Row 27000 Lumen - 72773

$4,788
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VDO Boost Gauge 52mm (30Hg - 25PSI) - 150077004
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VDO Boost Gauge 52mm (30Hg - 25PSI) - 150077004

$244
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VDO Pressure Gauge Mechanical (0 - 100 psi) - 150077027
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VDO Pressure Gauge Mechanical (0 - 100 psi) - 150077027

$221
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VDO Temperature Gauge Electric 12V 40 - 120 C - 310030002
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VDO Temperature Gauge Electric 12V 40 - 120 C - 310030002

$188
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Narva EX2 3 inch LED Light Pod - Double Row - 72810

Narva EX2 3 inch LED Light Pod - Double Row - 72810

$185
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Narva Popular Fuse Assortment - 360 Pieces - 52020

Narva Popular Fuse Assortment - 360 Pieces - 52020

$130
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OEX 6 Way Weatherproof  Standard Blade Fuse Box - ACX5125
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OEX 6 Way Weatherproof Standard Blade Fuse Box - ACX5125

$82
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Understanding and Maintaining the Battery in Your 2002 Mazda 6

The 2002 Mazda 6 is a popular mid-sized sedan that has been well regarded for its blend of style, performance, and reliability. Like most conventional petrol or diesel vehicles, the 2002 Mazda 6 relies on a car battery as an essential component for starting the engine and powering electrical systems. Batteries are indeed relevant and used in this model, so it's important to understand their role and how to keep them in good shape to avoid getting stranded.

At its core, the battery in a 2002 Mazda 6 is tasked with providing the initial electrical power to crank the engine when you turn the key or press the start button. Without a healthy battery, the starter motor won't engage, and the engine won't fire up. Beyond just starting, the battery stabilises the electrical system, supplying power to accessories like headlights, radio, and the car's computer when the engine is off. When the engine is running, the alternator takes over to supply power and recharge the battery, but the battery remains a vital reserve source of energy.

Given its importance, the battery in the 2002 Mazda 6 should not be overlooked during routine servicing or inspections. Car batteries typically last between three to five years depending on factors like climate, driving habits, and maintenance. Since Mazda 6 models from 2002 are now quite mature vehicles, it's especially wise to keep an eye on battery health and performance.

One of the easiest ways to check on battery health is through the voltage level. A fully charged battery usually reads around 12.6 volts when the car is off. When the engine is running, you should see between 13.7 and 14.7 volts as the alternator charges the battery. Voltage readings that are consistently lower can indicate the battery is losing its ability to hold a charge, or the alternator might be struggling. Regularly testing the battery during servicing helps catch these issues early.

Besides voltage tests, visual inspections are also important. The battery terminals on the 2002 Mazda 6 need to be clean, tight, and free of corrosion. Corrosion can build up over time due to acid leakage or environmental factors, leading to poor contact and starting issues. If corrosion is present, it can be cleaned using a baking soda and water mixture, followed by rinsing and drying. Loved by many DIYers, this simple maintenance step can significantly extend the life of the battery and ensure reliable starts.

Another aspect to consider when looking after the battery is ensuring the battery case is in good condition. Cracks, bulges or signs of leakage indicate the battery should be replaced immediately. In some cases, extreme heat or cold in Australia can reduce battery life, so choosing a battery suitable for local conditions is key when replacing the old unit.

When it's time to replace the battery in a 2002 Mazda 6, it's important to pick the right type that matches the vehicle's specifications. Typically, an AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) or standard lead-acid battery of similar size and power rating will suit the Mazda 6 perfectly. Most automotive parts stores and service centres can recommend a suitable replacement. Remember to safely dispose of the old battery as automotive batteries contain hazardous materials and need to be recycled responsibly.

Battery replacement isn't just about swapping the old for new. After fitting a new battery, it's a good idea to reset certain electrical items, like the radio presets and clock, as disconnecting the battery can sometimes erase these settings. Also, if the car has advanced electronics, it might be necessary to reset the ECU or other onboard systems to avoid warning lights or operational glitches.

When servicing the 2002 Mazda 6, technicians often recommend a battery load test. This test applies a controlled load to the battery to simulate the demand placed on it during engine start. It provides a practical picture of whether the battery still delivers adequate power or is near failure. This is much more reliable than a simple voltage check alone and helps avoid unexpected breakdowns.

For owners who take their Mazda 6 off the beaten track or leave the vehicle parked for long periods, maintaining the battery charge becomes even more crucial. Using a trickle charger or battery maintainer during periods of inactivity keeps the battery topped up and prevents deep discharge, which can permanently damage lead-acid batteries. This kind of care is especially useful in Australian climates where extreme heat and occasional long storage can take a toll.

In everyday use, paying attention to how the 2002 Mazda 6 starts and runs can also provide clues about the battery condition. Slow or laboured engine cranking, dim lights, or electronic glitches may all indicate the battery or charging system is struggling. Acting early to diagnose and replace a battery can save time and money down the track.

Ultimately, the battery in the 2002 Mazda 6 is a crucial component that ensures reliable starting and electrical stability. Routine checks, cleaning terminals, testing voltage and load, and timely replacement are practical steps every car owner can take to keep this part in top shape. With proper maintenance, the battery will keep that trusty Mazda 6 firing up smoothly for years to come, no matter where Australian roads may lead.