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Repco 25A High Frequency Battery Charger - RBC25A

Repco 25A High Frequency Battery Charger - RBC25A

$379
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Projecta Battery Terminal Shims 2pk - BTS-2

Projecta Battery Terminal Shims 2pk - BTS-2

$9
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GV Demineralised Water 5L - DEMIN-05L

GV Demineralised Water 5L - DEMIN-05L

$12
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GearUp 9v Battery Alkaline 3pk - GU9V-3
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GearUp 9v Battery Alkaline 3pk - GU9V-3

$5
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Repco PVC Multi Purpose Tape 48mm x 30m Black - RPVC30MBLK

Repco PVC Multi Purpose Tape 48mm x 30m Black - RPVC30MBLK

$7
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NOCO Boost X 12V 1750A Jump Starter - GBX55

NOCO Boost X 12V 1750A Jump Starter - GBX55

$357
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Century VRLA Battery - PS1270

Century VRLA Battery - PS1270

$75
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NOCO Genius 6v/12v 2A Battery Charger - GENIUS2AU

NOCO Genius 6v/12v 2A Battery Charger - GENIUS2AU

$110
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Repco PVC Electrical Tape 18mm x 10m Black - CSDRPVC10MBLK

Repco PVC Electrical Tape 18mm x 10m Black - CSDRPVC10MBLK

$3
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Projecta Battery Clamp Metal 125 to 180mm - ABC30

Projecta Battery Clamp Metal 125 to 180mm - ABC30

$29
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Mechpro Battery Operated Electric Siphon Pump - MBESP

Mechpro Battery Operated Electric Siphon Pump - MBESP

$17
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Repco by Century Marine Battery NS70M MF

Repco by Century Marine Battery NS70M MF

$369
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Adhesive PVC Insulation Tape - 56830BK

Adhesive PVC Insulation Tape - 56830BK

$6
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Andatech Sobermate S2 Fuel Cell Breathalyser - SM-S2

Andatech Sobermate S2 Fuel Cell Breathalyser - SM-S2

$186
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NOCO Boost X 12V 4250A Jump Starter - GBX155

NOCO Boost X 12V 4250A Jump Starter - GBX155

$776
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OEX Lug & Ring Terminal Insulators End Entry Red - ACX3117
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OEX Lug & Ring Terminal Insulators End Entry Red - ACX3117

$16
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Projecta 12/24V 2000A Jump Starter - IS2000

Projecta 12/24V 2000A Jump Starter - IS2000

$799
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GearUp AAA Battery Alkaline 18pk - GUAAA-18

GearUp AAA Battery Alkaline 18pk - GUAAA-18

$13
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Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM 5.0Ah Battery - M18B5

Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM 5.0Ah Battery - M18B5

$296
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OEX Rechargeable Magnetic Bar Light With Motion Sensor
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OEX Rechargeable Magnetic Bar Light With Motion Sensor

$96
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GearUp Lithium Button Battery CR2032 6pk - GU2032-6

GearUp Lithium Button Battery CR2032 6pk - GU2032-6

$11
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2009 Toyota Mark X batteries — purpose, care, and replacement

Based on Toyota service literature and parts catalogues for the GR‑series Mark X (GRX120/GRX130, 4GR‑FSE/3GR‑FSE), the 2009 Toyota Mark X is fitted from factory with a 12‑volt lead‑acid starting battery. So yes, batteries are absolutely relevant to this vehicle.

On this V6 petrol sedan, the battery’s job is to crank the engine, stabilise voltage for the ECU, fuel pump, ignition and safety systems, and keep accessories alive under the bonnet and in the cabin when the engine’s off. Once the engine’s running, the alternator takes over charging, but the battery still smooths out voltage spikes and helps during high electrical loads.

Typically, a JIS‑type 12‑volt battery is specified, with left‑hand positive terminal orientation. Many trims use capacities in the ballpark of common JIS sizes (for example 55D23L or 80D26L, depending on spec and climate). Cold‑cranking amps usually sit in the mid‑400s to 600+ A range. The right pick should match the Mark X tray size, clamp, and venting, and it’s best to confirm the exact rating on the under‑bonnet label or in the owner’s manual. AGM options can be used if matched correctly, though a quality sealed maintenance‑free flooded battery is also common.

  • Service timing: In Aussie and Kiwi conditions, most Mark X batteries last about 3–5 years. From year three, a yearly load test during routine servicing is smart.
  • Warning signs: Slower cranking, dim interior lights at start‑up, flickering dash, stop/start of accessories, or the battery/charge light popping on. Remote range dropping off can be another hint.
  • Care tips: Keep terminals clean and tight, use dielectric grease on clamps, ensure the hold‑down is snug, and check for corrosion. If the car does lots of short trips, consider a smart trickle charger now and then. Heat is a battery killer, so good under‑bonnet airflow and intact insulation help.
  • Replacement advice: Choose the correct JIS size and terminal layout, transfer any vent tubes, and recycle the old unit properly. A memory saver can reduce the need to relearn windows and radio presets, if not used, expect a brief relearn drive cycle.
  • Charging check: After fitting a new battery, it’s good practice to test alternator output and look for parasitic draw to avoid repeat issues.

For owners chasing reliable starts and tidy electrical performance kilometre after kilometre, a correctly specified, well‑maintained battery is a simple win for the 2009 Toyota Mark X.

What battery does a 2009 Toyota Mark X use?

It uses a 12‑volt JIS‑type lead‑acid starting battery with left‑hand positive terminal orientation. Many cars of this model run sizes similar to 55D23L or 80D26L depending on trim and climate. Always confirm capacity and dimensions on the under‑bonnet label or in the handbook before buying.

How often should the Mark X battery be replaced?

In Australian and New Zealand conditions, most last about 3–5 years. Testing yearly from year three is a good move. Replace sooner if cranking slows, lights dim on start, or a load test shows low CCA or poor reserve capacity.

Can an AGM battery be fitted to a 2009 Mark X?

Yes, provided the AGM matches the correct JIS size, terminal layout, and venting. AGM copes well with heat and accessories, but make sure your charger is AGM‑compatible if you top it up off‑car, and secure it firmly with the factory hold‑down.

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