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Parts for your 2006 Toyota Crown-Batteries
9-33 Volt LED Rear Direction Indicator and Twin Stop Lamps with LED Tail Rings - 94364C
9-33 Volt LED Reverse, Rear Direction Indicator and Stop Lamps with LED Tail Rings - 94365C
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Narva Crimp Terminal Male Blade Red Terminal Entry 6.3 x 0.8mm Heat Shrinkable 20 Pce - 56320BL
Narva Crimp Terminal Flag Female Blade Brass Terminal Entry 6.3 x 2.1mm Non Insulated 100Pk - 56228
2006 Toyota Crown batteries — what they do and how to look after them
Based on Toyota service information for the S180-series Crown (2003–2008) and OEM parts catalogues for this model year, the 2006 Toyota Crown is fitted with a conventional 12‑volt lead‑acid starting battery. So yes — batteries are absolutely relevant to the 2006 Toyota Crown.
On a 2006 Crown, the battery’s job is to crank the engine, stabilise system voltage, and keep the essentials alive — ECU, immobiliser, clock, audio presets, interior lights and more. Once the engine’s running, the alternator takes over charging duties, but that first spark of life always comes from the battery. A healthy battery also smooths out voltage dips so electronics behave properly.
Expect a typical lifespan of around 3–5 years in Australian and New Zealand conditions, shorter if it sees lots of short trips, heat, or heavy accessory use. Handy signs it’s getting tired include a slower crank, dimming lights at idle, clock resets, or the need for the odd jump-start. A yearly battery and charging-system test (including a proper load/CCA test) is smart preventative maintenance — especially before winter or a long roadie.
- Pick the right unit: match the physical size and terminal layout, and choose equal or higher CCA and reserve capacity than the original. The Crown of this era typically uses a JIS-size battery