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Repco H11 Headlight Bulb Plus 30 Performance 12V 55W Pgj192 Bl - RH11BL-2
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Narva T-10mm W5W Premium Wedge Globe W2.1 X 9.5D 12V 5W Single Blister Pack - 17177BL
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Narva H11 Headlight Bulb 12V 55W Sapphire Plus 50 2 Pce - 48528BL2
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Narva H7 Headlight Bulb Px26D Intense Blue 12V 55W 2 Pce - 48476BL2
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Narva Surefit HB3 Globe (9005) LED GEN II Headlight Globes - 18435
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Narva H7 Headlight Bulb Surefit Projector 2 Pce - 18427P
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Narva W5W Wedge W2.1X9.5D Premium Artic Blue Globe 12V 5W - 17189BL
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Narva H7 LED GEN II Headlight Bulb Surefit Projector Style - 18437P
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Narva H7 Headlight Bulb 12V 55W Px26D Plus200 Twin Pack - 48396BL2
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Narva Semi Sealed Beam Rectangle Conversion Kit 142 X 200mm Globe Style H4 - 72026
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Narva H7 12/24V LED GEN III Headlight Bulb Conversion Kit Twin Pack - 18447
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2007 Toyota Camry batteries — what they do and when to replace them
Yes, a battery is absolutely used on the 2007 Toyota Camry. Technical sources such as the 2007 Toyota Camry Owner’s Manual, Toyota New Car Features (XV40), and Toyota service information confirm every model runs a 12‑volt lead‑acid battery. The Camry Hybrid (AHV40) also carries a high‑voltage NiMH traction pack, with the standard 12‑volt unit managing control systems and start‑up of the hybrid electronics.
In day‑to‑day driving, the 12‑volt battery powers the ECU, fuel pump, ignition, lights, and accessories, then the alternator (or DC‑DC converter in the Hybrid) takes over to charge it while cruising. It also smooths voltage so the Camry’s electronics don’t cop nasty dips when loads switch on under the bonnet.
For non‑hybrid petrol models (ACV40/GSV40), the battery sits in the engine bay. The Camry Hybrid’s 12‑volt battery is mounted rearward, and it’s typically an AGM‑type due to its location. Petrol models usually take a JIS‑style case (commonly 55D23L/NS60L in AU/NZ, or BCI Group 35/24F equivalents), while many Hybrids use a compact JIS B24 with reversed terminals. Toyota’s owner documentation and battery application guides are the go‑to to confirm fitment, terminal layout, hold‑down style, and cold cranking amps (CCA) for local spec.
When replacing, match the physical size, terminal position (L or R), and performance (CCA and reserve capacity). A healthy spec for Australian and New Zealand conditions is often in the 430–620 CCA range for petrol models, hybrids need less cranking grunt but often require AGM construction. If the Camry has big electrical loads (audio upgrades, driving lights), consider the upper end of CCA and RC within the tray’s limits.
Simple servicing habits stretch battery life nicely:
- Check open‑circuit voltage after a rest, 12.6–12.8 V is healthy.
- Clean terminals and tighten clamps, a dab of dielectric grease helps.
- If it’s a serviceable design, keep electrolyte above the plates with distilled water.
- Confirm charge rate: 13.8–14.5 V with the engine running is typical.
- Watch for slow cranking, dim lights at idle, or repeated jump‑starts — time for a test.
On Hybrid models, only use the designated jump‑start points under the bonnet and never touch orange‑sheathed high‑voltage components. A memory saver can help keep radio presets and window auto‑up/down logic. After a swap, many Camrys need the window initialisation procedure and clock reset. Dispose of the old unit through a proper recycling stream — most parts counters will take it off your hands.
What battery size fits a 2007 Toyota Camry in Australia or New Zealand?
Most non‑hybrid petrol models take a JIS 55D23L/NS60L (or BCI Group 35/24F equivalent) with the correct left‑hand positive terminal and tray hold‑down. The 2007 Camry Hybrid commonly uses a compact JIS B24 case (often AGM) with right‑hand positive terminals. Specs vary by trim and market, so it’s best to confirm against the owner’s manual or a trusted fitment guide and physically check the tray, clamp, and cable reach.
How long should a 2007 Camry battery last?
Typically 3–5 years in local conditions, depending on climate, driving pattern, and electrical load. Lots of short trips, heat, or infrequent use can shorten life. Keep an eye on slow cranking, warning lamps, sulphation on posts, or accessories cutting out — those are early cues to test or replace.
Can a 2007 Camry Hybrid be jump‑started like a normal car?
Yes, but only from the designated 12‑volt jump terminal under the bonnet, following the polarity and sequence in the owner’s manual. Never attempt to jump the high‑voltage hybrid battery. Once powered up, let the system run to charge the 12‑volt via the DC‑DC converter. If jump‑starts become frequent, have the 12‑volt battery load‑tested and the charging system checked.