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Narva Pipe Clamp 19mm Rubber & Steel - 10 Pc - 56483

Narva Pipe Clamp 19mm Rubber & Steel - 10 Pc - 56483

$30
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Repco Jumper Leads 400A with LED Lights 2.5m - RBCBL400S2

Repco Jumper Leads 400A with LED Lights 2.5m - RBCBL400S2

$48
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Narva Fusible Link Male 60A Tan 1 Pce - 53160BL

Narva Fusible Link Male 60A Tan 1 Pce - 53160BL

$21
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OEX Micro 2 Blade Fuse, 10A Red - Pack of 10 - ACX1662
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OEX Micro 2 Blade Fuse, 10A Red - Pack of 10 - ACX1662

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OEX Head Lamp / Dip Switch On - On - SPDT - ACX3450
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OEX Head Lamp / Dip Switch On - On - SPDT - ACX3450

$45
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Mechpro Jumper Leads 200A 2.5m - MPBCBL200S3

Mechpro Jumper Leads 200A 2.5m - MPBCBL200S3

$27
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Stedi Surface 5700K LED Rock Light - LEDROCK-WHT-1PC

Stedi Surface 5700K LED Rock Light - LEDROCK-WHT-1PC

$50
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Hella Air Horn 12V 117dB - 6014

Hella Air Horn 12V 117dB - 6014

$96
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GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - Yellow
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GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - Yellow

$339
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OEX Battery Terminal Small Post Pair - ACX0017BL
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OEX Battery Terminal Small Post Pair - ACX0017BL

$26
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Repco PVC Multi Purpose Tape 48mm x 30m Silver - RPVC30MSLV

Repco PVC Multi Purpose Tape 48mm x 30m Silver - RPVC30MSLV

$7
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OEX Wedge Globe 12V 5W T-10mm - GLX47320
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OEX Wedge Globe 12V 5W T-10mm - GLX47320

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$18
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Repco by Century Marine Battery D23RM MF - D23RM MF

Repco by Century Marine Battery D23RM MF - D23RM MF

$352
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OEX 250A Single Stud Terminal M8 - Red - ACX3145BL
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OEX 250A Single Stud Terminal M8 - Red - ACX3145BL

$38
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Glacier portable Refrigerator battery - EFZYDBX100EB

Glacier portable Refrigerator battery - EFZYDBX100EB

$563
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MaxiTrac 150W Modified Sine Wave Inverter - MTMSW150

MaxiTrac 150W Modified Sine Wave Inverter - MTMSW150

$122
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Repco by Century Marine Battery N70ZM MF - N70ZM MF

Repco by Century Marine Battery N70ZM MF - N70ZM MF

$393
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OEX Low Profile Mini Fuse Assortment Kit - 166pcs - ACX1735
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OEX Low Profile Mini Fuse Assortment Kit - 166pcs - ACX1735

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Batteries for the 2005 Subaru Impreza: What You Need to Know

The 2005 Subaru Impreza, a popular choice for many Aussies, definitely uses a battery as an essential component of its electrical system. Like most petrol-powered vehicles, the Impreza relies on a 12-volt lead-acid battery to get things moving and keep all the electrical bits working smoothly. Batteries in cars like the 2005 Impreza are key for starting the engine, powering lights, the stereo, and the vehicle's computer systems when the engine isn't running.

The battery under the bonnet of the 2005 Subaru Impreza has a pretty straightforward job but a crucial one. It provides that initial jolt of electricity needed to crank the engine during starting. After the engine is firing, the alternator takes over and supplies the power needed for ongoing electrical devices and also charges the battery for the next start. Without a battery, the car simply won't start, and many electrical features won't operate.

Being a mid-2000s model, the battery technology in the 2005 Impreza is quite conventional. You'll likely find a standard lead-acid type battery, either maintenance-free or sealed, depending on the exact variant or any replacements done over the years. This battery type typically contains six cells producing 12 volts, with each cell holding about 2.1 volts.

Maintaining the battery in a 2005 Subaru Impreza is key to avoiding those frustrating moments when the car just won't turn over. Here are some tips for battery upkeep and replacement:

  • Regular Inspection: Check the battery terminals for corrosion or build-up of dirt. Corrosion looks like a white, ashy substance around the terminals and can stop current flow. A simple clean with a baking soda mix and a brush can often fix this.
  • Secure Connections: Make sure the battery terminals are tight and firmly attached. Loose connections can create electrical glitches that mimic battery failure.
  • Voltage Checks: A healthy, fully charged car battery should show around 12.6 volts when the engine is off. When the engine is running, the alternator should push this up to about 13.7 to 14.7 volts. A multimeter is a handy tool for these quick checks.
  • Keep it Charged: If the car isn't used regularly, like a week or more without driving, the battery can lose charge and sulphate internally. Using a trickle charger or occasionally starting and driving the car will help keep the battery happy and ready.
  • Avoid Deep Discharges: Car batteries in the Impreza aren't designed for deep cycles. Avoid leaving headlights, interior lights, or accessories on when the engine is off to prevent draining the battery too far.
  • Replacement Timeframe: Most car batteries last about three to five years under normal conditions. If the battery is over this age or struggling to hold charge, it's a good idea to replace it to prevent being stranded.

When it's time to replace the battery in a 2005 Subaru Impreza, choosing the right specs is important. The replacement must match the original battery's size, terminal placement, and cold-cranking amps (CCA) rating. CCA is a measurement of the battery's ability to provide power in cold conditions, which is especially important for reliable starting in chilly weather. Many Aussie suppliers offer batteries specifically suited for Subaru vehicles, making it easy to find a direct fit.

Installing a replacement battery is usually a straightforward job, but a few points to keep in mind include ensuring the car is off, removing the negative (earth) terminal first to avoid any electrical shorts, and then the positive terminal. Reverse the order to install the new battery. It's also a good time to clean any corrosion on cable terminals before reconnecting.

Apart from the standard car battery, the 2005 Subaru Impreza does not typically use any secondary batteries like hybrid or electric vehicles might. The focus is on keeping the main 12-volt battery in good condition through regular service intervals. Your mechanic will often check the battery as part of routine maintenance, especially if the car is starting to show signs of sluggish ignition or electrical malfunctions.

In Australia, where weather extremes can vary from hot summers to chilly winters, keeping the battery in top shape is essential for peace of mind. Batteries are stressed more in very hot conditions due to increased chemical activity inside the cells, which can speed up degradation. Conversely, cold mornings can demand more current to start the engine, testing the battery's health.

All up, the 2005 Subaru Impreza's battery is a small but mighty component that plays a huge role in day-to-day reliability. Staying across battery health through regular checks, cleaning terminals, ensuring tight connections, and timely replacement will help keep your Impreza starting on demand and powering everything electrical without a hitch.