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Icon Battery Lead Stud to Stud 4 B&S 600mm - SS600/24

Icon Battery Lead Stud to Stud 4 B&S 600mm - SS600/24

$79
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Icon Battery Lead Post To Stud 2 B&S 600mm - HDBS600/24

Icon Battery Lead Post To Stud 2 B&S 600mm - HDBS600/24

$67
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OEX Battery Clamp Positive 50A - ACX0648BL
OEX

OEX Battery Clamp Positive 50A - ACX0648BL

$13
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Narva Cable Lug 50mm2 8mm Stud Flared End - 57137BL

Narva Cable Lug 50mm2 8mm Stud Flared End - 57137BL

$35
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 95-8 10Pk - ACX0131FE
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 95-8 10Pk - ACX0131FE

$154
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Projecta 48V 200A Fuse - IG4F200A

Projecta 48V 200A Fuse - IG4F200A

$66
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Hella Mounting Base To Suit 2864 - 9286408

Hella Mounting Base To Suit 2864 - 9286408

$156
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Strobe Amber 12 to 48V Permanent Mount - 85444A

Strobe Amber 12 to 48V Permanent Mount - 85444A

$1,068
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VDO Tachometer Electric 12V 0 - 4000 rpm 80mm - 333035002
VDO

VDO Tachometer Electric 12V 0 - 4000 rpm 80mm - 333035002

$969
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Narva Mini LED Light Box - Amber - Flange Base - 85010A-1

Narva Mini LED Light Box - Amber - Flange Base - 85010A-1

$926
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LED BAR LAMP - AMBER LENSE

LED BAR LAMP - AMBER LENSE

$858
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Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94700

Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94700

$660
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Hella Oval 90 Led Worklamp 9-33Volt - 1559

Hella Oval 90 Led Worklamp 9-33Volt - 1559

$539
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Narva EX2-R 10 inch LED Light Bar - RGB Enabled - 72831

Narva EX2-R 10 inch LED Light Bar - RGB Enabled - 72831

$415
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Narva 9-33 Volt 24in LED Fold Down Anchor Lamp  - 99143BL

Narva 9-33 Volt 24in LED Fold Down Anchor Lamp - 99143BL

$346
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9-33 Volt LED 3NM Stern Navigation Lamp - Black - 99128

9-33 Volt LED 3NM Stern Navigation Lamp - Black - 99128

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2008 Toyota Mark X batteries — purpose, care and when to replace

Based on Toyota’s Mark X owner’s manual for the X120 series (2004–2009), the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (GRX120/GRX121) and Toyota service literature, the 2008 Toyota Mark X is a conventional petrol sedan that uses a 12‑volt lead‑acid starting battery. So yes, a battery is absolutely relevant and fitted from factory.

In this Mark X, the battery’s job is to crank the V6, wake up the ECUs, and keep essentials like lights, stereo and security systems running. Once the engine’s on, the alternator takes over, but the battery still smooths out voltage dips so the electronics don’t chuck a wobbly. Most cars of this model use a JIS‑spec battery, commonly in the 55D23L to 80D26L range, with negative earth. Always match case size, terminal layout (the “L” left‑positive orientation) and cold‑cranking needs to the specific trim and climate.

As part of regular servicing in Australia and New Zealand, it’s smart to give the Mark X battery a quick once‑over every 10,000–15,000 km or six months:

  • Check resting voltage after sitting: around 12.6 V is healthy, 12.2 V or less suggests it’s getting tired.
  • With the engine running, confirm alternator output of roughly 13.8–14.5 V.
  • Inspect terminals and clamps for corrosion, clean with a bicarb solution and refit snugly.
  • If it’s a serviceable (not sealed) type, top up cells with distilled water to the indicated level.
  • Secure the hold‑down so the case can’t vibrate on rough Kiwi backroads or Aussie corrugations.

Expect lifespan of about 3–5 years, shorter if it cops lots of short trips, high heat, or big aftermarket loads. When replacement time rolls around, choose a fresh‑date unit that meets or exceeds the original CCA, matches the JIS size and terminal layout, and is built for local climate. A memory saver can help keep radio presets, but if you skip that, be ready to reset clock, auto‑up windows and, if fitted, steering angle initialisation. Always disconnect negative first and reconnect it last. If jump‑starting is needed, connect the negative lead to a solid engine/chassis earth point, not the battery post, to protect the electronics. Don’t forget to recycle the old unit—most parts stores will take it off your hands.

Done right, a fresh, correctly specced battery keeps the 2008 Mark X starting first flick and the electrics happy, with no dramas.

Popular questions

What battery size fits a 2008 Toyota Mark X?

Most 2008 Mark X models take a JIS‑spec battery around 55D23L, while higher‑spec trims may need 80D26L. The “L” means left‑hand positive when facing the posts. Check the sticker on your existing unit and the tray dimensions, or the owner’s manual, to confirm case size, terminal layout and required cold‑cranking amps.

How long should the Mark X battery last in AU/NZ?

Typically 3–5 years. Hot summers, lots of short trips, or added accessories can shorten that. If cranking slows on cold mornings, headlights dip at idle, or voltage rests below ~12.4 V after a proper charge, it’s time to test and likely replace.

Can the Mark X be safely jump‑started?

Yes. Use quality leads, connect positive to positive, then negative to a solid engine/chassis earth on the Mark X, not the battery post. Start the donor, then the Mark X. Let it idle a few minutes, remove leads in reverse order, and consider fully charging or testing the battery afterwards.

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