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Parts for your 2003 Lexus Is-Batteries
OEX Mini Relay 12V 4 Pin Normally Open 40A (30 & 86 terminals are reversed) Resistor Protected, Sealed - ACX1966RBL
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Narva OE Style Sealed Push Switch Off/On SPDT 12V Blue LED Illuminated Driving Lights Symbol (Contacts Rated 3A @ 12V) - 63316BL
OEX 4mm Twin Core Automotive Cable, Red/Black, With Black Sheath - 5m Blister Pack (NZ Ref.153) - ACX0808-5BL
2003 Lexus IS Batteries
For the 2003 Lexus IS (IS200/IS300), a 12‑volt lead‑acid starting battery is absolutely relevant and required. Lexus owner’s manuals and workshop wiring diagrams for the 2003 IS specify a conventional 12 V battery to supply engine cranking power and vehicle electronics, and Lexus did not offer an IS hybrid until years later. Technical references such as the Lexus charging system overview and the 2003 IS electrical manual confirm the alternator‑and‑battery setup typical of petrol models of that era.
In this model, the battery sits under the bonnet and handles three big jobs: it delivers the grunt to crank the engine, it stabilises voltage for the ECUs, immobiliser and security system, and it powers lights, audio and accessories when the engine’s off. Without a healthy battery, the IS can be hard to start, throw up warning lights or act glitchy with windows and central locking.
Choosing a replacement is straightforward: look for a 12 V battery with the correct case size and left‑hand positive terminal layout common to this model. Depending on the market, many parts catalogues list a JIS 55D23L/65D23L or an equivalent BCI Group 24F. Aim for a quality unit with around 500–650 CCA, especially if the car sees colder mornings. An AGM unit can be fitted as an upgrade if desired, but the factory setup is a standard flooded battery.
Service life in Aussie and Kiwi conditions is typically 3–5 years. If cranking slows, lights dip at idle, or the case is swollen or leaking, it’s time. A quick multimeter check should show ~12.6 V at rest and ~14.0–14.5 V with the engine running