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Narva Heavy Duty Rocker Switch Momentary On/Off/Momentary On DPDT (Contacts Rated 20A @ 12V) - 63044BL
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Narva Push Button Starter Switch On/Off Momentary SPST Red LED (Contacts Rated 50A @ 12V) - 60099BL
Drivetech 4x4 Rocker Beacon Switch On/Off SPST 12 or 24V Blue Illumination (Contacts Rated 20A @ 12V) - DT-11012
Narva Sealed Rocker Switch Off/On SPDT 12V Blue Illuminated Backup Lights Symbol (Contacts Rated 20A @ 12V) - 63142BL
OEX Rocker Switch On/Off DPST 12V Driving Light, Illuminated (Contacts Rated 20A @ 12V) - ACX1960BL
Narva Sealed Rocker Switch Off/On SPDT 12V/24V Blue LED Illuminated Aux Lights Symbol (Contacts Rated 20A @ 12V) - 63232BL
Drivetech 4x4 Rocker Winch Switch Mom On/Off Mom On SPDT 12 or 24V Blue Illuminated (Contacts Rated 20A @ 12V) - DT-11007
OEX Rocker Surface Mount Switch On/Off SPST 12V Blue Illuminated (contacts Rated 30A @ 12V) - ACX1973BL
2005 Lexus IS batteries — what they do and how to look after them
Based on technical sources, the 2005 Lexus IS is fitted with a conventional 12‑volt lead‑acid starter battery. This is confirmed in the Lexus IS 200/300 Owner’s Manual (2005, “Do‑it‑yourself maintenance — Battery”), the Toyota/Lexus Repair Manual for the XE10 IS platform, and the Electrical Wiring Diagram (EWD) for the same model series. As the 2005 IS is a petrol, non‑hybrid vehicle, the 12‑volt battery is essential for cranking the engine and powering control systems.
In this car, the battery sits under the bonnet and handles the heavy lifting at start‑up, then keeps things stable for the ECU, immobiliser, lighting, and accessories when the alternator isn’t doing the job alone. Once the engine’s running, the alternator recharges the battery. Short trips, cold starts, and high electrical loads (think lights, heated seats, audio upgrades) all work the battery harder, so condition and capacity matter.
For day‑to‑day driving in Australia and New Zealand, a quality maintenance‑free 12‑volt battery with the correct physical size, terminal layout and a suitable cold cranking amps (CCA) rating is recommended, the exact spec varies by engine and climate, but many owners select units in the mid‑range CCA bracket to ensure reliable starts year‑round. Expect a service life of about 3–5 years, heat, vibration, and frequent short trips can shorten that.
- Have the battery tested annually after year three (voltage, cranking performance, and state of health).
- Keep terminals clean and tight, a smear of dielectric grease helps prevent corrosion.
- Ensure the hold‑down clamp is secure, excess vibration kills batteries.
- If the car sits for weeks, use a smart maintainer to avoid deep discharge.
- When replacing, match polarity and venting, and don’t downsize the CCA.
During replacement, a memory saver can help retain radio presets and window auto‑functions. If not used, a quick window and idle relearn may be needed after reconnecting. When jump‑starting, connect the negative lead to a solid engine earth, not the battery negative, and avoid sparks near the battery. Always recycle the old unit at a proper collection point.
Popular questions about 2005 Lexus IS batteries
What battery type suits a 2005 Lexus IS?
It uses a 12‑volt maintenance‑free lead‑acid battery. Choose one that matches the physical size and terminal layout for the IS, with an appropriate CCA rating (often in the 430–600 CCA range depending on engine and climate). Check the owner’s manual or a fitment guide to confirm the exact spec for the local market model.
How often should the battery be replaced?
Most last around 3–5 years. Test it annually after the third year, or sooner if there are slow cranks, dim lights at idle, or electrical gremlins. Hot summers, short urban trips, and high accessory loads can all bring the replacement date forward.
Will anything need reprogramming after a battery change?
Often just radio presets and one‑touch window functions. A memory saver can keep settings alive. If they’re lost, follow the owner’s manual to initialise the windows and allow a short idle relearn. No special “battery registration” is typically required for this model.