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XRS Connect Handheld UHF CB Radio - XRS-660
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XRS Connect Handheld UHF CB Radio - XRS-660

$559
$659
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Uniden Super Long Range Radar Detector With GPS - DFR7NZ

Uniden Super Long Range Radar Detector With GPS - DFR7NZ

$700
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GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - TX6165X
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GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - TX6165X

$339
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Uniden Extreme Long Range Radar Laser Detector - R4NZ

Uniden Extreme Long Range Radar Laser Detector - R4NZ

$1,264
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GME 2 Watt Handheld UHF Radio Quad Pack - TX677QP
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GME 2 Watt Handheld UHF Radio Quad Pack - TX677QP

$569
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GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - Yellow
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GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - Yellow

$339
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Aerpro Bluetooth FM Transmitter - APBT225

Aerpro Bluetooth FM Transmitter - APBT225

$73
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Kenwood Head Unit with Bluetooth/USB - KMM-BT208

Kenwood Head Unit with Bluetooth/USB - KMM-BT208

$184
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GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - Blaze Orange
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GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - Blaze Orange

$326
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Oricom 500mW Handheld UHF Radio Twin Pack - PMR795BL

Oricom 500mW Handheld UHF Radio Twin Pack - PMR795BL

$82
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GME 2600mAH Li-ion Battery Pack - Suit TX6160 - BP026
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GME 2600mAH Li-ion Battery Pack - Suit TX6160 - BP026

$199
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BlackVue B-112 Power Magic Battery Pack - B-112

BlackVue B-112 Power Magic Battery Pack - B-112

$305
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GME Battery Pack Suits TX675 - BP021
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GME Battery Pack Suits TX675 - BP021

$66
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GME Li-Ion Battery Pack - BP020
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GME Li-Ion Battery Pack - BP020

$40
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GME 2000Mah IP67 Li-On Battery Pack - Suit TX6500S - BP017
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GME 2000Mah IP67 Li-On Battery Pack - Suit TX6500S - BP017

$224
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GME 2 Watt Handheld UHF Radio - TX677
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GME 2 Watt Handheld UHF Radio - TX677

$159
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Freetrack 4G GPS Vehicle Tracker - AVSFT802
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Freetrack 4G GPS Vehicle Tracker - AVSFT802

$309
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GME 1 watt Handheld UHF Radio Twin Pack - TX667TP
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GME 1 watt Handheld UHF Radio Twin Pack - TX667TP

$189
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GME 1 watt Handheld UHF Radio - TX667
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GME 1 watt Handheld UHF Radio - TX667

$119
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Nextbase Piqo Quick Connect Power Cable - NBPICO-OBD

Nextbase Piqo Quick Connect Power Cable - NBPICO-OBD

$51
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Oricom UHF CB Handheld Radio - ULTRA550-1

Oricom UHF CB Handheld Radio - ULTRA550-1

$410
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EcoPebble Lite 2 (Black) - GDI-EXPL201AU

EcoPebble Lite 2 (Black) - GDI-EXPL201AU

$69
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GME 12V DC Cigarette Lighter Charger - Suit GX800 - BCV009
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GME 12V DC Cigarette Lighter Charger - Suit GX800 - BCV009

$44
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GME Dual Desktop Charging Cradle - BCD021
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GME Dual Desktop Charging Cradle - BCD021

$119
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GME Desk Top Dual Charging Cradle - BCD018
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GME Desk Top Dual Charging Cradle - BCD018

$46
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GME 12V DC Cigarette Lighter Charger - Suit GX850 - BCV008
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GME 12V DC Cigarette Lighter Charger - Suit GX850 - BCV008

$44
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GME Charger Trickle Cig Lighter - BCV001
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GME Charger Trickle Cig Lighter - BCV001

$45
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Batteries for the 2003 Toyota Wish: What You Need to Know

The 2003 Toyota Wish, like most standard petrol-powered vehicles from that era, definitely uses a battery as a crucial component. While it may not be an electric or hybrid car where a battery pack plays a huge role in propulsion, the conventional 12-volt lead-acid battery is very much part of the setup. This small but mighty unit provides the electrical power necessary to start the engine and run all the vehicle's electronic systems when the engine isn't running.

The battery in the 2003 Toyota Wish is responsible for supplying energy to the starter motor to crank the engine. Without it, the car simply won't start. Beyond just the starting system, the battery supports essential electrical components such as the lights, dash instruments, radio, and central locking system when the engine is off. It also helps regulate voltage output to prevent electrical surges that could damage sensitive electronics.

Because the Toyota Wish isn't a hybrid or electric car relying on large battery packs, the 12-volt battery serves a very traditional role. Its size and technology are typical of most vehicles built around the early 2000s, generally consisting of lead plates submerged in an electrolyte solution. This chemistry offers reliable power but requires proper maintenance and timely replacement to keep things running smoothly.

When it comes to replacing or maintaining the battery in a 2003 Toyota Wish, a few tips can make all the difference. Firstly, regular visual inspections are a good idea. Look out for any signs of corrosion on the battery terminals as this can interfere with electrical connections. Corrosion looks like a white, powdery substance around the battery posts and can be cleaned off with a baking soda solution if you're up for some DIY maintenance.

Checking the battery's general health is another step owners can take. Many mechanics use a device called a battery tester or voltmeter to measure voltage and cold cranking amps (CCA). The CCA rating indicates how much power the battery can deliver at cold temperatures to start the engine. For the Toyota Wish, a healthy battery should read around 12.6 volts when fully charged with the engine off. Anything significantly lower could mean the battery is on its way out.

One common sign that a battery needs replacing is difficulty starting the car - slow starter motor sounds or multiple attempts to turn over the engine can indicate poor battery health. Electrical gremlins such as dim headlights, flickering dash lights, or malfunctioning accessories could also point to a weak battery. If you notice any of these symptoms, it's best to get the battery tested sooner rather than later.

For replacement batteries, sticking to those with appropriate specifications for the 2003 Toyota Wish is important. This includes matching the physical size, terminal placement, and CCA rating recommended by Toyota. Using a battery that doesn't quite fit or deliver enough power can cause mounting issues or unreliable starting performance. Most auto shops and battery retailers in Australia can help find exact matches suitable for the Wish.

The lifespan of a typical lead-acid car battery ranges from three to five years, although this can vary depending on climate, driving habits, and how well the vehicle is maintained. Australian weather, especially in hotter regions, can accelerate battery wear due to heat increasing the rate of electrolyte evaporation and internal corrosion. Keeping the battery terminals clean and ensuring the charging system is working right will help prolong battery life.

One handy maintenance tip for Toyota Wish owners is to ensure the battery is secured firmly in its tray. Movement or vibrations can cause internal damage or loosen terminals. If the battery hold-down clamps or brackets are missing or damaged, it's worth replacing them to avoid issues down the track. Also, remember to switch off all electrical devices before turning off the engine to prevent unnecessary battery drain.

It's also wise to avoid leaving a Toyota Wish unused for extended periods without starting it up every few weeks. The battery slowly discharges when idle, and if the vehicle sits for months at a time without any charge input, it may reach a point where it no longer holds sufficient power. For long-term storage, disconnecting the battery or using a battery tender charger can keep it in good shape.

When the time eventually comes to swap out the old battery, the process is pretty straightforward. Remove the negative terminal first to prevent shorts, then the positive terminal, followed by unbolting the battery from its tray. Swap in the new battery, secure it in place, then reconnect the terminals starting with the positive. Avoid touching terminals with metal tools to prevent sparks and always dispose of the old battery responsibly at recycling centres or automotive shops.

In short, the battery in a 2003 Toyota Wish plays that vital role behind the scenes every time the engine starts up and when using electrical features. It's not a complicated or high-tech component but still needs attention and care to avoid those frustrating moments when the car won't start on a cold morning or after a weekend away. Regular checks, cleaning, and timely replacement will keep this dependable MPV ready for the road whenever the family needs it.