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Narva EX2 7 inch LED Driving Light 12V/24V - Pair - 72172

Narva EX2 7 inch LED Driving Light 12V/24V - Pair - 72172

$669
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HELLA Daytime Running Light LED 12V Rectangle - 5636BL

HELLA Daytime Running Light LED 12V Rectangle - 5636BL

$261
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HELLA Daytime Running Light LED 12V Rectangle - 5636

HELLA Daytime Running Light LED 12V Rectangle - 5636

$208
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Narva Semi Sealed Beam Round 146mm H1 - 72014

Narva Semi Sealed Beam Round 146mm H1 - 72014

$941
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Narva Semi Sealed Beam Round 178mm H4 - 72000

Narva Semi Sealed Beam Round 178mm H4 - 72000

$140
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MaxiTrac LED Driving Light - 230mm - MTR-230

MaxiTrac LED Driving Light - 230mm - MTR-230

$316
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Narva EX2 9 inch LED Driving Light 12V/24V - Pair - 72182

Narva EX2 9 inch LED Driving Light 12V/24V - Pair - 72182

$853
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LEDAUT - 7inch LED Headlight -Pack Of 2

LEDAUT - 7inch LED Headlight -Pack Of 2

$1,499
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Hella Headlamp H1 Globe Dipped 24V - 1029H124V

Hella Headlamp H1 Globe Dipped 24V - 1029H124V

$514
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Hella Headlamp H1 Globe Main Beam 24V - 1030H124V

Hella Headlamp H1 Globe Main Beam 24V - 1030H124V

$484
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HELLA Fog Light Oval 12V 55W or 24V 70W - 1113
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HELLA Fog Light Oval 12V 55W or 24V 70W - 1113

$32
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Narva 9in EX2-R Driving Light RGB Enabled - 72183

Narva 9in EX2-R Driving Light RGB Enabled - 72183

$667
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Narva Semi Sealed 165 X 100mm H1 Globe 2Pce - 72022

Narva Semi Sealed 165 X 100mm H1 Globe 2Pce - 72022

$367
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Narva 7in EX2-R Driving Light RGB Enabled - 72173

Narva 7in EX2-R Driving Light RGB Enabled - 72173

$509
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HELLA Semi Sealed Beam Round 178mm Globe Style H4

HELLA Semi Sealed Beam Round 178mm Globe Style H4

$160
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Narva Semi Sealed Beam Round 146mm H4 - 72010

Narva Semi Sealed Beam Round 146mm H4 - 72010

$334
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Semi Sealed Beam Round 146mm H1 - 72012

Semi Sealed Beam Round 146mm H1 - 72012

$141
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Narva 4in EX2-R Driving Light RGB Enabled - 72143

Narva 4in EX2-R Driving Light RGB Enabled - 72143

$305
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Understanding and Maintaining the Battery in a 2005 Mazda 6

The 2005 Mazda 6 definitely comes with a battery, and it plays a crucial role in the car's overall functionality. Like any other conventional petrol or diesel vehicle, the Mazda 6 relies on its battery to start the engine and power various electrical systems. Without a properly functioning battery, the car simply won't kick into life. It's worth knowing a bit about what the battery does and how to look after it so your Mazda 6 stays reliable and hassle-free.

First off, the battery in a 2005 Mazda 6 mainly serves as the energy source to crank the engine during startup. When you turn the key or push the start button, the battery releases electrical power that energises the starter motor. Once the engine fires up, the alternator takes over to supply power and recharge the battery. Without the battery providing that initial burst of energy, the engine won't spin fast enough to start, which means no driving for you.

Besides starting the engine, the battery also supports various electrical components when the engine isn't running. This includes things like the clock, the radio presets, security systems, and sometimes the central locking system. It even helps smooth out electrical loads to protect sensitive electronics when the engine is off or idling.

Given how important it is, maintaining the battery should definitely be part of regular servicing for a 2005 Mazda 6. A battery that's struggling or failing can cause starting issues, dim headlights, malfunctioning electronics, and may even leave you stranded. Here are some straightforward tips for taking care of the battery:

  • Regular Inspections: During routine servicing, always ask for a battery check. Mechanics can test the battery's voltage, cold cranking amps, and overall health to spot early signs of trouble.
  • Keep it Clean: Corrosion on the battery terminals can interfere with the connection between the battery and the cables. It's a good idea to check and clean any white or greenish build-up on the terminals with a battery cleaning brush or a little baking soda and water.
  • Secure Mounting: The battery should be firmly mounted in place. Vibration and movement can damage the battery plates internally, reducing its lifespan.
  • Drive Regularly: Short trips or long periods sitting idle can cause the battery to discharge. Taking your Mazda 6 for regular drives helps keep the battery charged by the alternator.
  • Avoid Electrical Drain: Make sure all lights and accessories are turned off when you park the car. Leaving things like interior lights or phone chargers plugged in can drain the battery overnight.

If the battery is starting to show signs of weakness - such as slow engine cranking, dimming interior or exterior lights, or warning lights on the dashboard - it's a good time to think about replacement. For a vehicle like the 2005 Mazda 6, a standard lead-acid battery is normally fitted. These batteries generally last between three to five years, depending on climate, usage, and maintenance.

Replacing the battery is a pretty simple and straightforward job, but it's important to choose the right battery type and size recommended by Mazda. This ensures the battery can deliver the required power and will fit securely in the battery tray. Using a battery with the proper cold cranking amps (CCA) rating is critical, especially if you live in an area with cooler weather. A battery with insufficient CCA won't reliably start the engine on chilly mornings.

When installing a new battery, it's important to connect the terminals correctly. The positive terminal usually has a red cover or marking and must connect to the red cable, and the negative terminal connects to the black cable. Reversing these can cause serious electrical problems.

Another handy tip is to apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly or specialised anti-corrosion spray on the terminals after installation to prevent rust and corrosion. This simple step can help the battery cables maintain a solid connection for longer.

One thing to remember is that as batteries age, their internal components gradually deteriorate and capacity drops. This means they hold less charge and deliver weaker power, causing starting difficulties and erratic electronics behaviour. Keeping up with periodic battery tests during servicing helps avoid being caught off guard by a flat battery at an inconvenient time.

For owners looking to extend battery life, some also invest in trickle chargers or battery maintainers, particularly if the vehicle is stored for extended periods. These devices provide a low current charge that keeps the battery topped up without overcharging it, which is ideal if the car spends long spells off the road.

All up, the battery is one of the unsung heroes under the bonnet of a 2005 Mazda 6. While it's out of sight, it's absolutely vital for starting the car and powering everything electrical inside it. Looking after this little powerhouse with regular checks, proper cleaning, and timely replacement keeps any Mazda 6 owner happy and reliably on the road.