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Parts for your 2002 Suzuki Jimny-Batteries

2002 Suzuki Jimny batteries – what they do and how to look after them

Yes, a battery is absolutely used on the 2002 Suzuki Jimny. Technical references including the 2002 Jimny Owner’s Manual (JB43, M13A engine), the Suzuki factory Service Manual, and AU/NZ battery fitment guides from major brands (e.g., Century and Bosch) specify a 12‑volt lead‑acid SLI battery mounted under the bonnet. Those sources describe the battery as essential for starting, lighting, ignition, and electronic systems.

In this Jimny, the battery’s job is to crank the 1.3‑litre petrol engine, feed the ECU, immobiliser, SRS, ABS, and power the lights, fans, and accessories when the alternator isn’t keeping up. It also smooths voltage so sensitive electronics aren’t copping spikes on corrugations or after a cold start. The factory setup is a compact JIS‑style 12 V lead‑acid battery suited to the Jimny’s tight engine bay and mounting arrangement.

For replacement, owners should match the physical case size and terminal orientation, and choose equal or higher Cold Cranking Amps and Reserve Capacity than the original spec quoted in the manual or reputable AU/NZ fitment guides. Jimnys with extra gear like a winch, driving lights, or a fridge may benefit from a higher‑CCA starting battery or a dedicated dual‑battery system with an isolator. Always secure the hold‑down bracket properly and recycle the old unit responsibly.

  • Check voltage at rest: a healthy fully charged battery sits around 12.6–12.8 V.
  • With the engine running, charging voltage should typically be ~13.8–14.7 V