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2007 Holden Barina Batteries — What They Do and How to Look After Them
Technical sources confirm the 2007 Holden Barina absolutely uses a 12‑volt starting battery. The Holden Barina TK Owner’s Handbook (2007), AU/NZ ACDelco battery application catalogues, and major local fitment guides from parts retailers all specify a conventional lead‑acid battery for this model. So yes, batteries are fitted and fully relevant to the 2007 Barina.
In a Barina, the battery’s main job is cranking the engine, then keeping the ECU, fuel system, lights, stereo, power locks and alarm happy when the alternator isn’t doing all the work. It also smooths electrical voltage so sensitive modules don’t get grumpy. Once the engine’s running, the alternator recharges the battery for the next start.
For this model, a quality 12 V lead‑acid unit (typically in the 45–60 Ah and ~330–450 CCA range, depending on engine and trim) is the go. AGM or EFB isn’t required unless an upgraded electrical setup is fitted. Polarity and tray size must match the original