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9-33 Volt LED 2NM Port Lamp Black - 99026

9-33 Volt LED 2NM Port Lamp Black - 99026

$330
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Redarc Key-On Lights-On Kit - KOLO12DU

Redarc Key-On Lights-On Kit - KOLO12DU

$292
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Hella EuroLED 115 Wrm Wht Wht Rim Box - 2JA980820101

Hella EuroLED 115 Wrm Wht Wht Rim Box - 2JA980820101

$260
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HELLA  LED Interior Lamp White With Cover - 2JA959820521

HELLA LED Interior Lamp White With Cover - 2JA959820521

$259
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NAVILED STERN LAMP WHTE SHROUD - 2LT980520511

NAVILED STERN LAMP WHTE SHROUD - 2LT980520511

$235
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LED Autolamps Stop/Tail/Indicator 12V - 82CARR

LED Autolamps Stop/Tail/Indicator 12V - 82CARR

$201
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Narva Stop/Tail Light LED 9 to 33V - 94146BL

Narva Stop/Tail Light LED 9 to 33V - 94146BL

$185
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Narva Acc/Voltmeter Socket Surface Mount - 81169BL

Narva Acc/Voltmeter Socket Surface Mount - 81169BL

$145
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Narva Rear Marker Light Red LED 9 to 33V - 91808

Narva Rear Marker Light Red LED 9 to 33V - 91808

$137
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HELLA 12V Awning Lamp 10 LED PRE-WIRED - 98087900

HELLA 12V Awning Lamp 10 LED PRE-WIRED - 98087900

$136
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LED Autolamps 12/24V Red Side Marker - 7922RM2

LED Autolamps 12/24V Red Side Marker - 7922RM2

$109
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Semi Sealed Beam To Suit 72439 & 72439M - 74038

Semi Sealed Beam To Suit 72439 & 72439M - 74038

$103
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Batteries for the 2006 Toyota Crown: What You Need to Know

The 2006 Toyota Crown definitely uses a battery, so it's an essential component to discuss when it comes to maintenance and servicing. Like most vehicles, the battery under the bonnet of this model helps start the engine and powers the electrical systems when the engine isn't running. Without a properly functioning battery, this luxury sedan simply wouldn't be able to get going or keep its electrical features humming smoothly.

In a vehicle like the 2006 Toyota Crown, the battery plays a pretty important role beyond just starting the engine. When you turn the key or push the start button, the battery delivers the electrical power required to crank the starter motor. This gets the engine firing so it can run on its own. Once the engine is running, the alternator steps in to supply electricity to the car's systems and recharge the battery.

Inside the cabin, the battery also ensures that things like the infotainment system, dashboard lights, power seats, and climate control get the juice they need, especially when the car is idling or turned off. It also supports safety features and various electronic modules that control engine management, security alarms, and more. So it's not just a big box under the bonnet, it's a vital piece of the Crown's operation.

Since the battery has such a crucial role, it's important to keep an eye on it during regular servicing. Batteries naturally lose capacity over time due to chemical reactions inside them and repeated charge-discharge cycles. For a 2006 Toyota Crown, which is well over a decade old, it's quite common for the original battery to have been replaced several times already.

For anyone servicing a Crown, battery checks should include:

  • Testing the battery voltage and overall health using a multimeter or dedicated battery tester
  • Looking over the battery terminals and cables to make sure they're clean, tight, and free of corrosion
  • Checking for any physical damage to the battery case or signs of leaking acid
  • Making sure the battery is securely mounted to prevent vibrations which can cause internal damage

If signs point towards a weak or failing battery, it's wise to replace it sooner rather than later. A faulty battery can lead to unreliable starting, dimming lights, and erratic behaviour of electronic systems, all of which can become frustrating and potentially unsafe if ignored.

When fitting a new battery to the 2006 Toyota Crown, the replacement should match the original battery's specifications in terms of size, power output (measured in cold cranking amps, or CCA), and terminal configuration. Using the right type ensures reliable starts, proper fitting, and good connections with the vehicle's electrical system.

Maintenance between replacements can also extend a battery's useful life. This includes regular cleaning of the terminals if corrosion starts to build, ensuring the battery is kept properly charged, especially if the car isn't driven frequently, and checking that the vehicle's charging system is functioning as it should. A faulty alternator or voltage regulator can cause overcharging or undercharging, both of which reduce battery life.

Many owners find that investing in a good quality battery and sticking to a consistent maintenance routine keeps their 2006 Toyota Crown running smoothly without battery-related hassles. Remember, the battery is like the heart of the vehicle's electrical system, so giving it the attention it needs goes a long way.

If you live in Australia or similar climates where heat can be intense, battery care becomes even more important. High temperatures can accelerate the chemical reactions inside the battery and reduce its lifespan. Parking the car in shaded areas, using battery insulators or covers, and avoiding short, frequent trips can all help keep battery health on track.

For anyone servicing or caring for a 2006 Toyota Crown, maintaining the battery is just one part of keeping this premium vehicle in top condition. Regular checks and timely replacements prevent breakdowns and keep your Crown ready to impress on every drive.