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

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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 Twin Pack - TX677TP
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GME 2 Watt Handheld UHF Radio Twin Pack - TX677TP

$299
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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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GME 2 Watt Handheld UHF Radio - TX677
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GME 2 Watt Handheld UHF Radio - TX677

$159
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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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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 Dual Desktop Charging Cradle - BCD021
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GME Dual Desktop Charging Cradle - BCD021

$119
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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 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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Understanding the Battery in the 2004 Toyota Crown: Care and Maintenance Tips

The 2004 Toyota Crown is a classic sedan highly regarded for its reliability and smooth performance. Like many vehicles, it relies on a battery to operate essential electrical systems and to get the engine started. In fact, the battery is one of the most crucial components that keeps the car running smoothly every day. If you own or are interested in the 2004 Toyota Crown, understanding the role of its battery and how to maintain or replace it is important for a trouble-free driving experience.

The battery in the 2004 Toyota Crown serves as the heart of the car's electrical system. Its main job is to provide the initial electrical power needed to crank the engine. When turning the ignition key, the battery sends a surge of energy to the starter motor, which then spins the engine into life. Beyond this, the battery powers all the electrical accessories when the engine is off. These include the interior lights, the radio, lock systems, and any electronic control modules. Without a functioning battery, the 2004 Toyota Crown simply won't start or operate its electrical features properly.

Under the bonnet, the battery is typically a 12-volt lead-acid type, which has been the standard for conventional petrol vehicles for decades. It stores electrical energy chemically and releases it on demand. When the engine runs, the alternator replenishes the battery's energy, ensuring it remains charged and ready for the next start. This means the battery is not just a one-time power source, it works in tandem with other components to keep the vehicle's electrical systems balanced and healthy.

Caring for the battery in your 2004 Toyota Crown is relatively straightforward but does require some attention. Periodic checks during servicing are highly recommended to prevent unexpected breakdowns. A simple voltage test can reveal if the battery holds a proper charge or if it is declining in performance. The ideal resting voltage for a fully charged automotive battery sits around 12.6 volts. If the voltage drops much below this, it's a signal that the battery may be losing its ability to hold charge.

Visual inspections during servicing can also catch early signs of battery wear or damage. Look out for corrosion around the battery terminals. Corrosion is that white or bluish powdery substance that can build up on the battery posts. This disrupts the electrical connection and can cause starting issues. Regularly cleaning terminals with a wire brush or battery cleaner helps maintain solid contact, ensuring the power flows smoothly. Applying a thin layer of petroleum jelly or a dedicated terminal protector can prevent corrosion from developing again.

Battery life varies based on several factors including climate, driving habits, and electrical load. In Australia, where summers can get quite hot, batteries tend to age faster. Heat accelerates the chemical reactions inside the battery which wears it down quicker. Owners of the 2004 Toyota Crown in hotter climates should keep a keen eye on battery health and might find themselves replacing the battery more frequently than in milder regions.

When it does come time to replace the battery, choosing the right one matters. A battery replacement for the 2004 Toyota Crown should match the original specifications for size, capacity, and terminal layout. This ensures proper fitment and that it can deliver the correct amount of power needed to start the engine and run the car's systems reliably. Many auto shops or service centres provide batteries tailored for Toyota vehicles, making replacements hassle-free.

For those who like to be hands-on, changing the battery is a fairly simple DIY task, but it requires caution. Always switch the car off and remove the key before disconnecting the battery. Begin by removing the negative terminal first to avoid short circuits. After that, disconnect the positive terminal and carefully take out the old battery. When installing the new one, connect the positive terminal first, then the negative, and ensure both are tightly secured. Proper disposal or recycling of the old battery is crucial to protect the environment, so it's best to take it to a recycling centre or return it to the supplier.

While replacement is sometimes necessary, regular maintenance can extend the battery's lifespan. Keeping the battery terminals clean and checking the overall condition once or twice a year during servicing helps identify issues early. Additionally, if the car isn't used regularly, like if it's a weekend cruiser, it's a good idea to start it periodically or use a battery maintainer. This keeps the battery charged and prevents it from going flat over time.

It's also worth noting that if the 2004 Toyota Crown is equipped with additional electronic features or aftermarket accessories like alarms, audio systems, or GPS trackers, these can place extra demand on the battery. Such additions might mean the battery needs to work harder and possibly shorten its life. Discussing these factors with a mechanic during servicing can help decide if a higher-capacity battery or additional maintenance is recommended.

Taking these battery tips on board means the owner of a 2004 Toyota Crown can keep their car reliably starting and operating without trouble. The battery's role might seem simple, but it's essential. Looking after it properly ensures this classic Toyota performs well for many years to come.