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Narva Cable Lug 50mm2 10mm Stud Flared End - 57138BL

Narva Cable Lug 50mm2 10mm Stud Flared End - 57138BL

$35
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Projecta Cable Lug 50mm2 8mm Stud 2pk - CL37-2

Projecta Cable Lug 50mm2 8mm Stud 2pk - CL37-2

$28
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 10-8 10Pk - ACX0101FE
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 10-8 10Pk - ACX0101FE

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Narva Cable Lug 16mm2 8mm Stud Flared End - 57125BL

Narva Cable Lug 16mm2 8mm Stud Flared End - 57125BL

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Narva Cable Lug 50mm2 13mm Stud Flared End - 57139

Narva Cable Lug 50mm2 13mm Stud Flared End - 57139

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PROJECTA 48V 18 Output Ctrl Mod Board - IGCMD18

PROJECTA 48V 18 Output Ctrl Mod Board - IGCMD18

$3,967
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PROJECTA 48V 7 Inch Colour Display - IGD-BT7-48

PROJECTA 48V 7 Inch Colour Display - IGD-BT7-48

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PROJECTA 48V 4Kw System - IG4-OC0.3M

PROJECTA 48V 4Kw System - IG4-OC0.3M

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PROJECTA Igcmd18 Screen Display Cable - IGCMD18-DBT

PROJECTA Igcmd18 Screen Display Cable - IGCMD18-DBT

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OEX Stud Terminal Insulator End Entry Black - ACX3112
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OEX Stud Terminal Insulator End Entry Black - ACX3112

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PROJECTA Igcmd18 Dry Out Cable - IGCMD18-HNS

PROJECTA Igcmd18 Dry Out Cable - IGCMD18-HNS

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OEX Stud Terminal Insulator End Entry Red - ACX3111
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OEX Stud Terminal Insulator End Entry Red - ACX3111

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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 6-8 50Pk - ACX0099FE/50
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 6-8 50Pk - ACX0099FE/50

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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp Ref# 50-10 2PK  - ACX0113FEBL
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp Ref# 50-10 2PK - ACX0113FEBL

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Narva Cable Lug 35mm2 8mm Stud Straight Barrel - 57163BL

Narva Cable Lug 35mm2 8mm Stud Straight Barrel - 57163BL

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Narva Cable Lug 10mm2 10mm Stud Straight Barrel - 57152BL

Narva Cable Lug 10mm2 10mm Stud Straight Barrel - 57152BL

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Hella Black Magic 42 LED 40 inch Light Bar - 1FJ358176321

Hella Black Magic 42 LED 40 inch Light Bar - 1FJ358176321

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LED Autolamps 12/24V 90Mm Hi/Low +Park - HL92

LED Autolamps 12/24V 90Mm Hi/Low +Park - HL92

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Narva 10 inch LED Light Bar 8 X 5W 3900 Lumen - 72732

Narva 10 inch LED Light Bar 8 X 5W 3900 Lumen - 72732

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MECHANICAL DIESEL METER 1INCH - AMFM

MECHANICAL DIESEL METER 1INCH - AMFM

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VDO Pressure Gauge Mechanical 12V (0 - 150 psi) - 151.910
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VDO Pressure Gauge Mechanical 12V (0 - 150 psi) - 151.910

$372
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Narva Relay 12V 10A 5 Pin Timer Adjustable - 68076BL

Narva Relay 12V 10A 5 Pin Timer Adjustable - 68076BL

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OEX 75W Rectangular High Bay Light

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Understanding Batteries and Their Role in the 2006 Ford Transit

The 2006 Ford Transit is a reliable workhorse known across Australia for its versatility and durability. Like most vehicles, it comes fitted with a battery, which plays a crucial role in its operation. Batteries are absolutely relevant and essential for the 2006 Ford Transit, as they provide the electrical power needed to start the engine and keep various systems running smoothly.

A car battery is essentially the heart of the vehicle's electrical system. Without it, the 2006 Ford Transit would not be able to start or operate any electrical components such as the lights, radio, or dashboard instruments. The battery stores electrical energy and delivers a burst of power necessary to crank the engine. Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over, charging the battery and powering the vehicle's electrical systems.

For those who own or service a 2006 Ford Transit, understanding the battery's purpose and how to maintain or replace it is essential to keep the van running reliably. Neglecting battery maintenance can lead to unexpected breakdowns or starting issues, especially in the variable Australian conditions ranging from hot summers to cool winters.

When it comes to the purpose of the battery on a 2006 Ford Transit, it serves several important functions:

  • Starting the engine: The battery provides the electrical power to crank the engine and get it running.
  • Powering electrical components: When the engine is off, the battery supplies power to electronic systems like the clock, security system, radio, and interior lights.
  • Supporting the alternator: While the alternator generates electricity when the engine is running, it relies on the battery to stabilise voltage and store excess power for later use.

Regular battery maintenance is recommended to avoid any electrical hiccups with a 2006 Ford Transit. The battery's lifespan can vary greatly, but on average, most car batteries last around three to five years depending on usage, climate, and maintenance practices. To keep the battery in good shape, it's best to include routine checks as part of your vehicle servicing schedule.

Some key tips for battery maintenance on a 2006 Ford Transit include:

  1. Check battery terminals regularly for corrosion, dirt, or loose connections. Corrosion can stop the battery from delivering power effectively.
  2. Clean the terminals using a battery cleaning brush or a mixture of baking soda and water, making sure to remove any build-up for a strong connection.
  3. Inspect the battery casing for cracks or leaks, which can indicate battery failure or potential safety hazards.
  4. Test the battery voltage periodically using a multimeter or a battery tester, especially before long trips or at the onset of winter.
  5. Ensure the battery is securely mounted in its tray to prevent vibration damage as the Ford Transit operates on tough Australian roads.
  6. Avoid leaving electrical systems running when the engine is off for long periods, since this can drain the battery.

When the battery eventually reaches the end of its life, replacement is straightforward but should be handled carefully. A 2006 Ford Transit typically uses a 12-volt lead-acid battery that should match the vehicle's specifications for size, terminal layout, and cold cranking amps (CCA). Picking the right battery ensures reliable starts, even when the weather turns chilly or the engine is under load.

In Australia, the heat can affect battery performance by accelerating internal corrosion and electrolyte evaporation, so for Ford Transit owners in warmer regions, investing in a high-quality battery with good heat tolerance can be beneficial. Similarly, in cooler regions, a battery with a higher CCA rating will help with starts in colder conditions.

Professional servicing of the battery as part of routine vehicle maintenance is recommended. Mechanics can perform load tests and check the charging system to confirm the battery and alternator are working together as they should. If there are signs of weakness during starting or if accessories are dimming during idling, it's typically a sign the battery may be on its last legs or the alternator isn't keeping the battery charged.

In practical terms, most Ford Transit owners find that maintaining a healthy battery is one of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to avoid roadside calls and frustrating delays. Given the vital role the battery plays in powering the vehicle from ignition to shut-off, regular care and timely replacement are top priorities for keeping a 2006 Ford Transit running like a champ.

Whether your Ford Transit is used for work, hauling gear, or as a family van, the battery does its job quietly and reliably. But it's up to the vehicle owner or mechanic to give it a little attention now and then, saving a lot of headaches down the track.