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Parts for your 2004 Toyota Highlander-Batteries

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Projecta Battery Terminal Shims 2pk - BTS-2

Projecta Battery Terminal Shims 2pk - BTS-2

$9
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Repco 3A Smart Battery Charger & Maintainer - RBC3A

Repco 3A Smart Battery Charger & Maintainer - RBC3A

$145
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GV Demineralised Water 5L - DEMIN-05L

GV Demineralised Water 5L - DEMIN-05L

$12
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GearUp 9v Battery Alkaline 3pk - GU9V-3
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GearUp 9v Battery Alkaline 3pk - GU9V-3

$5
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Repco PVC Multi Purpose Tape 48mm x 30m Black - RPVC30MBLK

Repco PVC Multi Purpose Tape 48mm x 30m Black - RPVC30MBLK

$7
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Repco 25A High Frequency Battery Charger - RBC25A

Repco 25A High Frequency Battery Charger - RBC25A

$379
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Repco Jumper Leads 400A with LED Lights 2.5m - RBCBL400S2

Repco Jumper Leads 400A with LED Lights 2.5m - RBCBL400S2

$48
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GearUp Lithium Button Battery CR2032 6pk - GU2032-6

GearUp Lithium Button Battery CR2032 6pk - GU2032-6

$11
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NOCO Boost 12V 500A Jump Starter - GB20

NOCO Boost 12V 500A Jump Starter - GB20

$160
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Stedi Micro V2 7.8 Inch 12 LED Flood Light - LED3520-7-18W

Stedi Micro V2 7.8 Inch 12 LED Flood Light - LED3520-7-18W

$79
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Century VRLA Battery - PS1270

Century VRLA Battery - PS1270

$75
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NOCO Genius 6v/12v 2A Battery Charger - GENIUS2AU

NOCO Genius 6v/12v 2A Battery Charger - GENIUS2AU

$110
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NOCO GB50 Jump Starter EVA Protective Case - GBC017

NOCO GB50 Jump Starter EVA Protective Case - GBC017

$53
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Projecta Battery Clamp Metal 125 to 180mm - ABC30

Projecta Battery Clamp Metal 125 to 180mm - ABC30

$29
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Repco PVC Electrical Tape 18mm x 10m Black - CSDRPVC10MBLK

Repco PVC Electrical Tape 18mm x 10m Black - CSDRPVC10MBLK

$3
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Repco by Century Marine Battery NS70M MF

Repco by Century Marine Battery NS70M MF

$369
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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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OEX Micro 2 Blade Fuse Assortment - Pack of 5 - ACX1659
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OEX Micro 2 Blade Fuse Assortment - Pack of 5 - ACX1659

$9
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OEX Mini Blade Fuse Assortment - Pack of 5 - ACX1658BL
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OEX Mini Blade Fuse Assortment - Pack of 5 - ACX1658BL

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OEX Lug & Ring Terminal Insulators End Entry Red - ACX3117
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OEX Lug & Ring Terminal Insulators End Entry Red - ACX3117

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Batteries for the 2004 Toyota Highlander: What You Need to Know

The 2004 Toyota Highlander definitely uses a battery, and it plays a crucial role in the operation of the vehicle. Like most petrol-powered SUVs from the early 2000s, this Highlander relies on a conventional 12-volt lead-acid battery to start the engine and power the electrical components. Without a battery, your Highlander simply wouldn't start, and many of the vehicle's essential systems wouldn't function properly.

So, what exactly does a battery do in the 2004 Toyota Highlander? At its core, the battery provides the electrical energy needed to crank the engine and get things going. Once the engine is running, the alternator kicks in to supply power to the vehicle's systems and recharges the battery. The battery also stabilises the voltage to ensure a smooth operation of electronic components such as the lights, radio, and onboard computer systems.

Because the 2004 Highlander was built before hybrids became mainstream, it is equipped with a standard automotive battery rather than a high-voltage hybrid battery pack you might find in newer Toyota models like the Prius or Highlander Hybrid. So if you're looking for information about hybrid battery maintenance for a 2004 standard petrol Highlander, it's not relevant here as this vehicle uses the typical 12-volt battery system.

Over time, all batteries wear out and lose their ability to hold a charge. For the 2004 Highlander, a battery's lifespan typically ranges from 3 to 5 years depending on climate, usage, and maintenance. Given that most 2004 Highlanders on the road today are well past their original battery life, replacement or at least thorough testing is a must-have part of any service.

Replacing or maintaining the battery is fairly straightforward but important. During servicing, mechanics or savvy vehicle owners should first check the battery's voltage and health using a multimeter or battery tester. This helps identify if the battery still holds a good charge or if it is on its last legs. If the battery voltage reads below 12.4 volts when the engine is off, it may be time to think about a new one.

  • Check for Corrosion: The battery terminals can develop corrosion over time. White, blue or green powdery deposits are signs that the battery terminals need cleaning to ensure a good connection. Neglecting this can lead to poor electrical contact and starting problems.
  • Secure Connections: Make sure battery cables are tightly secured to avoid electrical issues. Loose or damaged cables can prevent the vehicle from starting reliably.
  • Keep It Clean and Dry: Dirt and moisture on the battery casing can cause self-discharge or accelerate corrosion. Wiping down the battery during servicing helps maintain its condition.

When it comes time to buy a replacement battery for a 2004 Toyota Highlander, consider these tips:

  • Battery Size and Type: The original battery size and specifications should be matched. The 2004 Highlander usually fits an Group 24F or similar battery size with adequate cold cranking amps (CCA) to start the engine reliably, especially in cooler climates.
  • Cold Cranking Amps (CCA): This rating refers to the battery's ability to start the engine in cold conditions. Higher CCA is especially important in colder Australian regions though all around Australia having sufficient CCA is beneficial for quick, reliable starts.
  • Warranty and Brand: Choosing a battery from a reputable supplier with a good warranty will save headaches down the line. Batteries are wearing parts after all, so a warranty of 2-3 years is standard and recommended.

Battery maintenance might seem like a small detail, but for a 2004 Toyota Highlander it can completely change the driving experience. Nothing is worse than turning the key and hearing a flat click or no sound at all because the battery has failed. Even if the vehicle still starts reliably, freshening up the battery during routine servicing helps prevent unexpected breakdowns and saves money on jump starts and towing.

One handy tip many Highlander owners find useful is to turn off all electronics and lights when the vehicle is parked. Leaving lights or the radio on can drain the battery if the vehicle is left unused for long periods. If the Highlander is parked for weeks on end, using a trickle charger or battery maintainer will keep the battery healthy.

Ultimately, the battery in the 2004 Toyota Highlander is a vital part sitting under the bonnet that deserves regular attention. It's not something you want to neglect because it affects everything from starting to power for lights, safety features, and convenience functions. Regular checks, keeping terminals clean, and timely replacement ensure the trusty Highlander keeps running smoothly for years to come.