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Parts for your 2009 Holden Captiva 7-Batteries

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2009 Holden Captiva 7 batteries

Yes—batteries are absolutely used on the 2009 Holden Captiva 7. Every petrol and diesel variant relies on a 12‑volt lead‑acid starting battery to crank the engine and power vehicle electronics. This is confirmed in the Holden Captiva Owner’s Handbook for the CG series (2009), GM service information on Electrical Power Management, and local fitment guides from Century/Yuasa and ACDelco used across Australia and New Zealand.

On a Captiva 7, the battery’s job is bigger than just starting. It stabilises voltage for the ECM, ABS/ESC, airbags, lighting and infotainment, and backs up the alternator during big electrical loads at idle. If the battery’s weak, you’ll feel it as slow cranking, dash glitches, or flaky electrics on cold mornings.

For replacement, the correct specification matters. Many 2009 Captiva 7 models accept a DIN/EN size such as H6/LN3 (often called DIN66), with diesels usually needing higher CCA than petrol. The exact size and terminal layout should be confirmed against the owner’s book, the original label, or a trusted AU/NZ fitment guide. Choose a battery with CCA suited to the climate and engine, and adequate reserve capacity for accessories. Standard maintenance‑free flooded lead‑acid is typical for this model