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Repco Digital Multimeter - RMM39

Repco Digital Multimeter - RMM39

$75
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OEX Maxi Blade Fuse, 50A Red - Single Pack - ACX1628BL
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OEX Maxi Blade Fuse, 50A Red - Single Pack - ACX1628BL

$12
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 10-6 10Pk - ACX0100FE
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 10-6 10Pk - ACX0100FE

$22
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OEX Alligator Clip Positive & Negative 5A - 10 Pce - ACX0656
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OEX Alligator Clip Positive & Negative 5A - 10 Pce - ACX0656

$22
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MaxiTrac 300W Pure Sine Wave Inverter - MTPSW300

MaxiTrac 300W Pure Sine Wave Inverter - MTPSW300

$213
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OEX Heat Shrink Standard Red ID: 12mm Length: 10m - ACX1280
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OEX Heat Shrink Standard Red ID: 12mm Length: 10m - ACX1280

$93
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OEX Heat Shrink Standard Red ID: 12mm Length: 1.2m - ACX1279
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OEX Heat Shrink Standard Red ID: 12mm Length: 1.2m - ACX1279

$18
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OEX Heat Shrink Standard Red ID: 6.4mm Length: 10m - ACX1275
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OEX Heat Shrink Standard Red ID: 6.4mm Length: 10m - ACX1275

$81
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Repco Battery Terminal Cleaning Brush - RST193

Repco Battery Terminal Cleaning Brush - RST193

$12
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OEX Mega Fuse, 100A Bolt On - Single Pack - ACX6521BL
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OEX Mega Fuse, 100A Bolt On - Single Pack - ACX6521BL

$16
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Mechpro 18V 4Ah Lithium Battery

Mechpro 18V 4Ah Lithium Battery

$89
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Projecta Interim Car Battery Power Supply 9V - IPS130

Projecta Interim Car Battery Power Supply 9V - IPS130

$30
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Projecta Battery Isolator Terminal Negative 1Pk - BT001

Projecta Battery Isolator Terminal Negative 1Pk - BT001

$23
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MaxiTrac 1000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter - MTPSW1000

MaxiTrac 1000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter - MTPSW1000

$664
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OEX Pink Nylon Cable Ties - 4.8mm x 200mm - 100 Pc - ACX1466
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OEX Pink Nylon Cable Ties - 4.8mm x 200mm - 100 Pc - ACX1466

$16
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OEX Heat Shrink Standard Red ID: 2.5mm Length: 1.2m - ACX1118
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OEX Heat Shrink Standard Red ID: 2.5mm Length: 1.2m - ACX1118

$9
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Stedi Type X Sport Plus Cover Smiley 7 - ST-12-SRT-971

Stedi Type X Sport Plus Cover Smiley 7 - ST-12-SRT-971

$29
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OEX Mini Blade Fuse, 15A Blue - Pack of 5 - ACX1654BL
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OEX Mini Blade Fuse, 15A Blue - Pack of 5 - ACX1654BL

$7
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Stedi T1000 LED Task & Camp Light - LEDTASK-T1000

Stedi T1000 LED Task & Camp Light - LEDTASK-T1000

$109
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OEX 12V High/Low Horn - ACX5122
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OEX 12V High/Low Horn - ACX5122

$79
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OEX Air Horn 12V 115dB - ACX5108
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OEX Air Horn 12V 115dB - ACX5108

$123
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OEX Pilot Light LED Red Flashing 12-24v - ACX2485BL
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OEX Pilot Light LED Red Flashing 12-24v - ACX2485BL

$17
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Understanding the Battery in Your 2007 Honda Fit

The 2007 Honda Fit, also known as the Jazz in some markets, definitely uses a battery as a crucial part of its electrical system. Like most petrol-powered vehicles, this small and efficient hatchback relies on its battery to get it started and keep all its electronic components running smoothly. The battery is basically the heart of the car's electrical system, providing the power needed when the engine isn't running, and supporting the alternator when it is.

Under the bonnet of a 2007 Honda Fit, you'll find a 12-volt lead-acid battery. This battery's primary job is to supply the necessary electricity to start the engine by powering the starter motor and ignition system. Once the engine fires up, the alternator takes over by generating electricity to run the car's electrical components and recharge the battery. Without a reliable battery installed, the car simply won't crank or start.

The purpose of the battery goes beyond just firing up the engine. Think about your Fit's dashboard lights, radio, headlights, electric windows, central locking system, and other electrical accessories. All these systems depend on the battery for power, especially when the engine is off. So, the battery is like the car's energy bank, storing electricity that can be drawn on as needed.

Maintaining the battery is a key part of servicing any 2007 Honda Fit. Batteries naturally wear out over time because they undergo countless charge and discharge cycles, and the plates inside degrade with use. Usually, the life span of a car battery ranges between three to five years, but this can vary based on driving habits, climate, and maintenance routines.

When servicing the battery, the first step is to check its charge level. Battery voltage can be tested using a simple multimeter, which should read around 12.6 volts for a fully charged battery when the engine is off. Lower readings may suggest the battery is weak and might soon require replacement. Some service centres also use battery testers that simulate a starting load to check how well the battery performs under stress.

Aside from voltage, the battery terminals should be inspected for cleanliness and tightness. Corrosion on the terminals is a common issue and can interfere with the flow of electricity, causing starting problems or electrical glitches. A quick clean with a wire brush or terminal cleaner and applying a bit of petroleum jelly can keep the connections nice and healthy.

For everyday maintenance, if the 2007 Honda Fit isn't being driven regularly or has lots of short trips, the battery might not get fully charged. This can lead to premature battery failure. It's a good idea to take the car for a longer drive occasionally to allow the alternator to properly recharge the battery. Alternatively, if the vehicle will be parked for extended periods, using a trickle charger or battery maintainer can help preserve the battery's health.

Swapping out the battery when it's time is straightforward but should be done with care. The 2007 Honda Fit's battery is located under the bonnet on the driver's side, usually secured by a clamp and connected with positive (red) and negative (black) cables. When replacing, it's vital to ensure the new battery has the same specifications or better, including the correct Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) rating for proper starting performance in different weather conditions.

Some helpful tips for battery replacement include:

  • Always switch off the engine and remove the key from the ignition before working on the battery.
  • Disconnect the negative (black) cable first to avoid short circuits, then the positive (red) cable.
  • Remove and replace the battery with similar size and rating to maintain fitment and electrical compatibility.
  • Reconnect the positive cable first and then the negative cable.
  • After installation, start the engine to ensure everything is working properly.

Also, keep in mind the environment. When disposing of an old battery, it's essential to take it to a recycling facility or automotive store that can dispose of it safely. Car batteries contain lead and acid which are hazardous materials and must be handled responsibly.

Regular battery maintenance extends past just starting and electrical power. A well-maintained battery can prevent inconvenient breakdowns and costly towing fees. If the car shows any sign of dimming headlights, slow cranking, or electrical hitches, it's a good idea to have the battery tested before it lets the driver down entirely.

In a nutshell, the battery in the 2007 Honda Fit is a small but significant component that keeps the vehicle reliable and ready to go. Taking care of the battery through regular checks, clean connections, and timely replacement will help keep the Fit's cheerful spirit alive for many more kilometres on Australian roads.