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GME Battery Pack Suits TX675 - BP021
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GME Battery Pack Suits TX675 - BP021

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GME Li-Ion Battery Pack - BP020

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EcoPebble Lite 2 (Black) - GDI-EXPL201AU

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GME Dual Desktop Charging Cradle - BCD021
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GME Dual Desktop Charging Cradle - BCD021

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GME 6 Way Multicharger - BCM001

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GME Desk Top Dual Charging Cradle - BCD018

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NOCO Boost 12V 1000A Jump Starter - GB40

NOCO Boost 12V 1000A Jump Starter - GB40

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NOCO Genius 6/12V 10A Battery Charger  - GENIUS10AU

NOCO Genius 6/12V 10A Battery Charger - GENIUS10AU

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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

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NOCO Boost 12V 1500A Jump Starter - GB50

NOCO Boost 12V 1500A Jump Starter - GB50

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CTEK Battery Charger 12v 3.8 Amp 7 Stage - MXS3.8

CTEK Battery Charger 12v 3.8 Amp 7 Stage - MXS3.8

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Repco 12V 800A Sealed AGM Battery Jump Starter - RCJS800

Repco 12V 800A Sealed AGM Battery Jump Starter - RCJS800

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Projecta 12V 1400A Jump Starter - IS1400

Projecta 12V 1400A Jump Starter - IS1400

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Projecta 12V 900A Emergency Jump Starter - IS920C

Projecta 12V 900A Emergency Jump Starter - IS920C

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Projecta Pro-Charge Battery Charger - 12V 8A - PC800

Projecta Pro-Charge Battery Charger - 12V 8A - PC800

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Repco 1.5A Smart battery Charger & Maintainer - RBC1.5A

Repco 1.5A Smart battery Charger & Maintainer - RBC1.5A

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Repco 3A Smart Battery Charger & Maintainer - RBC3A

Repco 3A Smart Battery Charger & Maintainer - RBC3A

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Repco 25A High Frequency Battery Charger - RBC25A

Repco 25A High Frequency Battery Charger - RBC25A

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2004 Toyota RAV4 batteries: purpose, care, and when to replace

Yes, a battery is absolutely relevant to a 2004 Toyota RAV4. According to Toyota’s 2001–2005 RAV4 Owner’s Manual and the Toyota Repair Manual for RAV4 (ACA2#/CLA2# series), the vehicle is factory-fitted with a 12‑volt lead‑acid starting battery. It supplies power to the starter motor, engine control systems, immobiliser, lighting, and accessories, and it stabilises system voltage while the alternator is running.

For everyday driving around Australia and New Zealand, the battery’s job is simple but critical: crank the engine reliably, keep electronics happy, and act as a buffer for the alternator so voltage spikes don’t upset the ECUs. Under the bonnet heat in summer, coastal humidity, and colder South Island mornings can all affect battery life and performance, so routine checks during servicing make a real difference.

When replacing a 2004 RAV4 battery, most owners will be looking for a 12 V unit in the JIS 55D23L/65D23L or DIN 65 case family with around 430–600 CCA and 45–65 Ah, with the positive terminal on the left (check the label and hold‑down to be sure). Many quality calcium or EFB maintenance‑free batteries suit this model. A memory saver can preserve radio presets, but it’s optional.

Good servicing habits keep the RAV4’s electrics cheerful:

  • Inspect the case for swelling or leaks and make sure the hold‑down is snug.
  • Clean terminals and apply dielectric grease, corrosion is common near the coast.
  • Have the charging system tested, 13.8–14.5 V at idle is typical with a warm engine.
  • If doing lots of short trips, consider a smart maintainer to reduce sulphation.

Tell‑tale signs it’s time to organise a replacement include slow cranking, dim lights at idle, repeated jump‑starts, or a battery older than 3–5 years. If a near‑new battery keeps going flat, get a parasitic draw and alternator test done—common-sense diagnostics that align with Toyota’s service guidance. Fitting is straightforward: switch off, remove the negative cable first, then positive, drop in the new unit, secure the clamp, connect positive then negative, and confirm the charge voltage. That simple routine, plus periodic checks during scheduled servicing, helps the 2004 RAV4 start first go on crisp mornings and during scorching arvos alike.

FAQ 1: What battery size fits a 2004 Toyota RAV4?

Most 2004 RAV4s take a 12 V battery in the JIS 55D23L/65D23L or DIN 65 case size with the positive terminal on the left. Aim for roughly 430–600 CCA and 45–65 Ah. Always match the hold‑down dimensions and terminal orientation under the bonnet before purchase.

FAQ 2: How long should the battery last in a 2004 RAV4?

In local conditions, 3–5 years is typical. Lots of short trips, extreme heat, or infrequent use can shorten life. Regular charging‑system checks and keeping terminals clean will help it go the distance.

FAQ 3: Why does my 2004 RAV4 battery keep going flat?

Common causes include an ageing battery, a weak alternator, or a parasitic draw from accessories. If it’s repeatedly flat, get a proper load test on the battery and a charging/parasite test to pinpoint the culprit before simply replacing parts.