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HELLA 12/24V LED Pilot Light Clear - 2AA713628041

HELLA 12/24V LED Pilot Light Clear - 2AA713628041

$74
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Narva Dual Wall Heat Shrink Red 9mm - 56688

Narva Dual Wall Heat Shrink Red 9mm - 56688

$69
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Narva 4-Way DTM Deutsch Connector Kit - 57304BL

Narva 4-Way DTM Deutsch Connector Kit - 57304BL

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Hella Socket 4 Pole - 2744

Hella Socket 4 Pole - 2744

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Side Marker Light Amber LED 9 to 33V - 91443

Side Marker Light Amber LED 9 to 33V - 91443

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OEX Convoluted Tubing ID:29mm OD:33mm - Length 10m - ACX1167
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OEX Convoluted Tubing ID:29mm OD:33mm - Length 10m - ACX1167

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Wilco Underwater Light - Green - LAUW0090

Wilco Underwater Light - Green - LAUW0090

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OEX PVC Tubing ID:13mm - Length 25m - ACX1141
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OEX PVC Tubing ID:13mm - Length 25m - ACX1141

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Narva Deutsch DT #16  - 2 Way 10 Housings - 57402

Narva Deutsch DT #16 - 2 Way 10 Housings - 57402

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Narva Fuse Box Standard Blade 10 Way 150A 1 Pce - 54434

Narva Fuse Box Standard Blade 10 Way 150A 1 Pce - 54434

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Hella Spiral Lead To Suit 1520 - 9152007

Hella Spiral Lead To Suit 1520 - 9152007

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AMBER LED 12/24V SIDE IND.LAMP - 2086S

AMBER LED 12/24V SIDE IND.LAMP - 2086S

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Batteries for the 2005 Lexus IS: What You Need to Know

The 2005 Lexus IS definitely uses a battery, just like most modern vehicles. Even though it may seem like a simple component, the battery plays a crucial role in keeping the car running smoothly. Without it, the engine wouldn't start and many of the electrical systems wouldn't function properly. So, if you're owning or thinking about servicing a 2005 Lexus IS, understanding the battery's purpose and upkeep is essential.

The battery in the 2005 Lexus IS is primarily responsible for supplying the electrical power needed to start the engine. When you turn the key in the ignition, or push the start button on models equipped with that feature, the battery provides the initial burst of energy to crank the engine over. This quick surge is necessary to get the internal combustion process going. Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over, generating electricity to power the car's electronics and charge the battery.

Besides starting the engine, the battery supports various electrical components when the engine is off. This includes things like the clock, alarm system, and memory settings for radio and seat preferences. It also stabilises voltage, ensuring that lights, infotainment systems, and other electronics receive a steady flow of power while the vehicle is running. Without a healthy battery, all these functions can become unreliable or fail altogether.

When it comes to maintaining the 2005 Lexus IS battery, regular checks are a good idea. Over time, batteries naturally lose their charge capacity due to chemical processes inside them. This ageing effect slows down their performance, meaning they might struggle to start the car, especially in colder weather. It's common for a car battery to last between three to five years, but how long it lasts really depends on driving habits, climate, and how well it's looked after.

A good battery service for the 2005 Lexus IS should include inspecting the terminals for corrosion and ensuring the battery is secured tightly in place. Corrosion can cause poor electrical connections, leading to hard starts or flickering lights. Cleaning the terminals with a mixture of baking soda and water can help keep the connections clean and efficient. It's also smart to check the battery voltage using a multimeter if you have one, aiming for about 12.6 volts when the engine is off and around 13.7 to 14.7 volts when running, showing the alternator is charging it properly.

When it's time to replace the battery, choosing the right type for the 2005 Lexus IS is important. Most commonly, these cars use a standard lead-acid battery, but opting for a high-quality replacement ensures reliability. The replacement battery should match the size, power output (cold cranking amps), and terminal positioning of the original. Installing a battery that doesn't meet these specs can cause electrical issues or difficulties in fitting the part securely.

For peace of mind, it helps to have a workshop or service centre test the battery during regular servicing. Many mechanics offer battery health checks, which can detect failing cells before you're stuck with a dead battery. This proactive approach saves time, avoids inconvenience, and keeps the car's electrical system in good shape.

While the battery itself is quite straightforward, the Toyota and Lexus engineers designed the 2005 Lexus IS to have a well-integrated electrical system, so all components politely communicate with each other. Faulty or weak batteries might also trigger warning lights on the dashboard, such as the check engine light or battery warning. If this happens, getting the battery checked sooner rather than later is wise.

Another tip for owners is to try and avoid leaving the car unused for extended periods without running it. During long periods of inactivity, the battery can slowly drain as some systems continue to use power. If the 2005 Lexus IS is going to be parked for several weeks, it's a good idea to either disconnect the battery or use a trickle charger to keep it topped up.

Overall, the battery is a key part of the 2005 Lexus IS that deserves regular attention. It might seem like a small, unassuming component, but its health directly affects the vehicle's reliability and performance. Checking and maintaining the battery during routine servicing or replacing it when needed will keep the Lexus ready for the road and prevent the frustration of unexpected breakdowns.