Skip to content Skip to navigation menu

Your Selected Vehicle

Brands

Show More Show Less

Price

Parts for your 2006 Mazda Bt-50-Batteries

Sort by
Trisco Electric Oil Pressure Gauge - GO520

Trisco Electric Oil Pressure Gauge - GO520

$121
Fitment Notes:
See More
Narva Relay - Unfused High Capacity - 72386BL

Narva Relay - Unfused High Capacity - 72386BL

$20
Fitment Notes:
See More
Drivetech 4x4 Power Distribution Box - DT-02011

Drivetech 4x4 Power Distribution Box - DT-02011

$246
Fitment Notes:
See More
OEX - LED Worklight 9 LED Flood beam round - ACX5706
OEX

OEX - LED Worklight 9 LED Flood beam round - ACX5706

$43
Fitment Notes:
See More
Hella Fan Fare Horn 12V 112Db - 6005

Hella Fan Fare Horn 12V 112Db - 6005

$78
Fitment Notes:
See More

Explore 4WD & Adventure

Mechpro Jumper Leads 400A 2.5m - MPBCBL400
Clearance

Mechpro Jumper Leads 400A 2.5m - MPBCBL400

$25
Fitment Notes:
See More
Drivetech 4x4 Heavy Duty Battery Box - DT-02008

Drivetech 4x4 Heavy Duty Battery Box - DT-02008

$308
Fitment Notes:
See More
GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - Blaze Orange
GME

GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - Blaze Orange

$326
Fitment Notes:
See More
Projecta EV Adaptor Type 1 to Type 2 - EVAPT1T2

Projecta EV Adaptor Type 1 to Type 2 - EVAPT1T2

$295
Fitment Notes:
See More
CTEK Battery Sense Bluetooth Battery Monitor - 40-149

CTEK Battery Sense Bluetooth Battery Monitor - 40-149

$220
Fitment Notes:
See More
OEX Mini Relay 12V Normally Open 30A - ACX1990
OEX

OEX Mini Relay 12V Normally Open 30A - ACX1990

$46
Fitment Notes:
See More
Narva 12V Relay 5 Pin 30/40A With Resistor - 68044BL

Narva 12V Relay 5 Pin 30/40A With Resistor - 68044BL

$36
Fitment Notes:
See More
Mechpro 12v Socket Replacement - MPEA11

Mechpro 12v Socket Replacement - MPEA11

$8
Fitment Notes:
See More
OEX P Clip 10mm ID Nylon 100 Pc - ACX1302BK
OEX

OEX P Clip 10mm ID Nylon 100 Pc - ACX1302BK

$19
Fitment Notes:
See More
OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp Ref# 16-8 2PK  - ACX0104FEBL
OEX

OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp Ref# 16-8 2PK - ACX0104FEBL

$9
Fitment Notes:
See More
OEX Fusible Link Male Plug In 80A Black 1 Pce - ACX1766BL
OEX

OEX Fusible Link Male Plug In 80A Black 1 Pce - ACX1766BL

$13
Fitment Notes:
See More
OEX Crimp Terminal Assortment Kit 355 Pieces - ACX3102
OEX

OEX Crimp Terminal Assortment Kit 355 Pieces - ACX3102

$95
Fitment Notes:
See More
Projecta Pro-Charge Battery Charger - 12V 4A - PC400

Projecta Pro-Charge Battery Charger - 12V 4A - PC400

$169
Fitment Notes:
See More
OEX Heat Shrink Standard Red ID: 4.5mm Length: 10m - ACX1272
OEX

OEX Heat Shrink Standard Red ID: 4.5mm Length: 10m - ACX1272

$57
Fitment Notes:
See More
OEX 200A Connectable Midi Fuse holder  - ACX6498
OEX

OEX 200A Connectable Midi Fuse holder - ACX6498

$35
Fitment Notes:
See More
OEX Crimp Terminal Flag Brass 6.3mm 100 Pce - ACX3095
OEX

OEX Crimp Terminal Flag Brass 6.3mm 100 Pce - ACX3095

$28
Fitment Notes:
See More
Showing 508 - 546 of 6028 products

Batteries for the 2006 Mazda BT-50: What You Need to Know

The 2006 Mazda BT-50 is designed to be a reliable and tough ute, perfect for both work and leisure. One of the essential components that keep this vehicle running smoothly is its battery. Like most modern vehicles, the 2006 Mazda BT-50 does rely on a battery to power the electrical systems and start the engine. Without a battery, the ute simply won't function, so understanding its purpose and how to maintain or replace it is quite important.

The battery in the 2006 Mazda BT-50 serves multiple key roles. Its primary job is to provide the electrical power needed to start the engine. When the key turns in the ignition, the battery sends a quick burst of power to the starter motor to crank the engine. Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over powering the vehicle's electrical systems and also replenishes the battery's charge. This balance between the battery and alternator ensures stable electrical supply and vehicle operation.

Beyond just starting the engine, the battery supplies power to all the electronic components when the engine is off. This includes things like the hazard lights, clock, security system, and any other accessory that requires power without the engine running. Plus, during short trips where the engine's not running long enough to fully recharge the battery, a healthy battery ensures these components keep working without fail.

When it comes to the 2006 Mazda BT-50, the standard battery typically used is a lead-acid type, usually a 12-volt unit with sufficient cold cranking amps to handle starting a diesel or petrol engine in varied Australian climates. The exact battery specs can vary depending on the engine option and trim level, but any replacement battery should be compatible with these general requirements for the best performance.

Proper maintenance of the battery is a simple way to prolong its life and avoid inconvenient roadside breakdowns. Regular checks during servicing should include inspecting the battery terminals for corrosion, which can build up over time and interfere with electrical connection. Cleaning these terminals with a proper battery cleaner or a mix of baking soda and water can help maintain good contact and efficient power flow.

Another important aspect is checking the battery's charge state. Batteries can slowly lose charge when the vehicle is not used for extended periods, or if there are parasitic drains from electronic devices or alarm systems. Many modern workshops can perform a battery load test to determine if the battery still holds the necessary charge or if it is time for replacement. Drivers are encouraged to have their battery tested at least once a year or more frequently if the vehicle is used infrequently or in harsh conditions.

Replacing a battery in the 2006 Mazda BT-50 isn't overly complicated, but it must be done with a few things in mind. First, always match the battery's size, terminal placement and power specifications to the original to avoid issues. Australian retailers typically stock options suited for this model, including maintenance-free batteries which are sealed and require less upkeep compared to traditional types.

When swapping out the old battery, it is crucial to turn off the ignition and remove any keys or accessories to prevent electrical shorts. Disconnect the negative terminal first, followed by the positive, then remove the battery from the tray carefully. When fitting the new battery, connect the positive terminal first and then the negative. This order helps avoid sparks or damage to the vehicle's electrical system.

It's worth noting that batteries degrade naturally over time, usually lasting between three to five years depending on driving habits, climate and vehicle use. The harsh Australian sun and extreme temperature swings can accelerate this ageing process, making regular checks all the more important for vehicles like the BT-50 used in rugged conditions.

Finally, for those using their 2006 Mazda BT-50 off-road or for work that involves heavy electrical loads like winches, spotlights, and additional accessories, considering a battery with a higher capacity or deep cycle capabilities can be a good idea. This ensures reliable power even under demanding circumstances and helps preserve the vehicle's starting power.

Overall, the battery is a vital part of the 2006 Mazda BT-50's electrical system. Keeping it well maintained with regular inspections, timely cleaning, and replacement when needed will help guarantee that this tough ute continues to perform well day after day, no matter the job or adventure ahead.