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2005 Daihatsu Terios Batteries: Purpose, Care, and When to Replace
Based on technical sources—including the 2005 Daihatsu Terios owner’s manual and service literature, plus Century Batteries (AU) and Yuasa (NZ) fitment data—the 2005 Daihatsu Terios is fitted with a conventional 12‑volt lead‑acid starting battery. So yes, a battery is absolutely relevant to this model.
In the Terios, the battery’s job is simple but critical: it cranks the 1.3‑litre petrol engine, stabilises the electrical system, and powers essentials like lights, ECU memory, immobiliser, and accessories when the engine’s off. Once running, the alternator takes over, but the battery remains a key buffer for voltage dips and peak loads—handy when the air con, headlights, and audio are all doing their thing.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to plan battery checks and replacement around usage and climate. Most owners see 3–5 years from a quality unit. Short trips, stop‑start commuting, cold snaps, or hot summers can shorten life. Tell‑tale signs it’s getting tired include slow cranking, dim headlights at idle, dash warning lights, or the need for frequent jump‑starts. If the vehicle’s been sitting for weeks, keep in mind modern draws (alarm, clock, ECU) can flatten a marginal battery.
- Have the battery load‑tested annually, especially after year three.
- Keep terminals clean and tight