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2008 Toyota Mark X batteries — purpose, fitment and service advice

Technical sources including the Toyota Mark X Owner’s Manual (2007–2009, GRX12x — Battery/Jump Starting) and the Toyota Electrical Wiring Diagram for GRX120/121/125 confirm the 2008 Toyota Mark X uses a 12‑volt lead‑acid starter battery to power its ECUs, fuel system, lighting and starter motor. Major battery catalogues for the GRX120 series (e.g., Panasonic and GS Yuasa) also list compatible 12 V JIS batteries for this model. So yes — batteries are absolutely relevant to the 2008 Mark X.

On this V6 sedan, the battery’s job is simple but crucial: deliver a big burst of current to crank the engine, then stabilise system voltage while the alternator takes over. It also keeps memory alive for settings and control modules when the ignition’s off. Without a healthy battery, cold starts get sluggish, lights dim, and electronics can play up.

When it’s time for replacement, choosing the right spec matters. The 2008 Mark X typically takes a JIS‑pattern 12 V battery with the positive post on the left (L‑type). Look for a capacity and cold‑cranking rating suited to local climate — many owners in Australia and New Zealand opt for a mid‑to‑higher CCA unit for reliable winter starts. Flooded lead‑acid is standard