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2010 Toyota bB batteries — what they do and how to look after them
Based on Toyota technical literature for the bB QNC20/21 series (owner’s manual and service wiring diagrams), the 2010 Toyota bB is fitted with a conventional 12‑volt lead‑acid starter battery. It’s a petrol (non‑hybrid) model, so a standard 12 V battery and a DENSO‑type alternator handle cranking and vehicle electrics. In short, batteries are absolutely relevant to the 2010 bB.
In everyday use, the battery delivers a big hit of current to spin the starter motor, then keeps vital systems alive: engine ECU, fuel pump, ignition, ABS/VSC, power steering assist, lighting, audio, and security. It also smooths out voltage from the alternator so sensitive electronics don’t cop spikes. With the engine off, it powers accessories and keeps memory settings intact.
For Australia and New Zealand conditions, most 2010 bB examples typically accept a JIS‑spec battery such as 46B24L (or an equivalent DIN/N size), around 330–400 CCA. Exact fit can vary with engine and accessories, so it’s best to match by VIN or the existing tray and terminal layout (left‑hand positive on most JDM bB models). A quality replacement every 3–5 years is common, sooner if it sees lots of short trips, heat, or heavy accessory use.
- Tell‑tales it’s fading: slower cranking, dim lights at idle, unstable idle with loads on, or frequent jump‑starts.
- Quick checks: at rest, a healthy battery sits near 12.6 V