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XRS Connect Handheld UHF CB Radio - XRS-660
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XRS Connect Handheld UHF CB Radio - XRS-660

$559
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Uniden Super Long Range Radar Detector With GPS - DFR7NZ

Uniden Super Long Range Radar Detector With GPS - DFR7NZ

$700
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GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - TX6165X
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GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - TX6165X

$339
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Uniden Extreme Long Range Radar Laser Detector - R4NZ

Uniden Extreme Long Range Radar Laser Detector - R4NZ

$1,264
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GME 2 Watt Handheld UHF Radio Twin Pack - TX677TP
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GME 2 Watt Handheld UHF Radio Twin Pack - TX677TP

$299
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GME 2 Watt Handheld UHF Radio Quad Pack - TX677QP
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GME 2 Watt Handheld UHF Radio Quad Pack - TX677QP

$569
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GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - Yellow
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GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - Yellow

$339
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Aerpro Bluetooth FM Transmitter - APBT225

Aerpro Bluetooth FM Transmitter - APBT225

$73
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Kenwood Head Unit with Bluetooth/USB - KMM-BT208

Kenwood Head Unit with Bluetooth/USB - KMM-BT208

$184
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GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - Blaze Orange
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GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - Blaze Orange

$326
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GME 2 Watt Handheld UHF Radio - TX677
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GME 2 Watt Handheld UHF Radio - TX677

$159
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Oricom 500mW Handheld UHF Radio Twin Pack - PMR795BL

Oricom 500mW Handheld UHF Radio Twin Pack - PMR795BL

$82
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GME 2600mAH Li-ion Battery Pack - Suit TX6160 - BP026
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GME 2600mAH Li-ion Battery Pack - Suit TX6160 - BP026

$199
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BlackVue B-112 Power Magic Battery Pack - B-112

BlackVue B-112 Power Magic Battery Pack - B-112

$305
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GME Battery Pack Suits TX675 - BP021
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GME Battery Pack Suits TX675 - BP021

$66
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GME Li-Ion Battery Pack - BP020
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GME Li-Ion Battery Pack - BP020

$40
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GME 2000Mah IP67 Li-On Battery Pack - Suit TX6500S - BP017
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GME 2000Mah IP67 Li-On Battery Pack - Suit TX6500S - BP017

$224
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Freetrack 4G GPS Vehicle Tracker - AVSFT802
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Freetrack 4G GPS Vehicle Tracker - AVSFT802

$309
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GME 1 watt Handheld UHF Radio Twin Pack - TX667TP
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GME 1 watt Handheld UHF Radio Twin Pack - TX667TP

$189
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GME 1 watt Handheld UHF Radio - TX667
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GME 1 watt Handheld UHF Radio - TX667

$119
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Nextbase Piqo Quick Connect Power Cable - NBPICO-OBD

Nextbase Piqo Quick Connect Power Cable - NBPICO-OBD

$51
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Oricom UHF CB Handheld Radio - ULTRA550-1

Oricom UHF CB Handheld Radio - ULTRA550-1

$410
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EcoPebble Lite 2 (Black) - GDI-EXPL201AU

EcoPebble Lite 2 (Black) - GDI-EXPL201AU

$69
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GME Dual Desktop Charging Cradle - BCD021
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GME Dual Desktop Charging Cradle - BCD021

$119
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GME 12V DC Cigarette Lighter Charger - Suit GX800 - BCV009
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GME 12V DC Cigarette Lighter Charger - Suit GX800 - BCV009

$44
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GME Desk Top Dual Charging Cradle - BCD018
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GME Desk Top Dual Charging Cradle - BCD018

$46
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GME 12V DC Cigarette Lighter Charger - Suit GX850 - BCV008
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GME 12V DC Cigarette Lighter Charger - Suit GX850 - BCV008

$44
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GME Charger Trickle Cig Lighter - BCV001
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GME Charger Trickle Cig Lighter - BCV001

$45
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Batteries for the 2011 Subaru Forester: What You Need to Know

The 2011 Subaru Forester, like most petrol and diesel vehicles on the market, definitely uses a battery as a crucial part of its electrical system. This battery plays an essential role in getting the engine started and powering all the electrical components when the car is not running.

For the 2011 Forester, the battery is a standard lead-acid type, commonly found in vehicles of this age and category. It provides the electrical energy needed to turn the starter motor and ignite the engine, as well as supply power to the car's lights, radio, and other accessories when the engine isn't running. Without a battery, the Forester simply wouldn't start or function properly.

Understanding the purpose of the battery is a good place to start. Essentially, the battery acts as the car's primary source of electric power before and until the alternator takes over once the engine is running. When you turn the key, the battery sends a large burst of energy to crank the engine. After that, the alternator supplies power and keeps the battery charged. So, while it's not something drivers often think about every day, the battery is constantly working behind the scenes to keep the vehicle operating.

Even though modern vehicles, including the 2011 Forester, have relatively reliable batteries, it's important to remember they don't last forever. They typically have a lifespan of around three to five years, but this can vary depending on how the car is used, climate conditions, and general maintenance habits. Because of this, routine battery checks are a good idea, especially if the vehicle is starting slower than usual or electrical components like lights and radios start acting up.

When it comes to servicing the battery in a 2011 Subaru Forester, there are a few easy maintenance steps that can help extend its life and prevent unexpected failures:

  • Check the battery terminals regularly for corrosion or build-up. Corrosion can interfere with the connection and reduce the battery's ability to deliver power. Cleaning the terminals with a mixture of baking soda and water or a dedicated battery cleaner can keep things working smoothly.
  • Ensure the battery is securely mounted. A loose battery can vibrate excessively causing physical damage to the internal components.
  • Keep an eye on the battery's age. If it's approaching the three to five year mark, it's wise to have it tested and consider replacement proactively rather than waiting for it to fail unexpectedly.
  • Battery voltage and charge levels can be checked using a multimeter or at many auto service centres. Healthy batteries in a 12-volt system like the Forester typically show around 12.6 volts when the engine is off.

If it comes time to replace the battery on a 2011 Subaru Forester, there are a few important things to consider. It's best to choose a battery that matches the vehicle's specifications and size requirements. The recommended battery size and capacity can usually be found in the owner's manual or by consulting an auto parts specialist.

When replacing the battery, always make sure the vehicle is off and keep safety in mind. Disconnect the negative terminal first, followed by the positive terminal to avoid any electrical shorts. After placing the new battery, connect the positive terminal before reconnecting the negative. This simple order keeps everyone safe from sparks or shocks.

One more thing worth mentioning is that sometimes the battery can be affected by the vehicle's other electrical loads, like security systems or aftermarket accessories. If the Forester seems to run down its battery quickly, it's a good idea to have a professional check for any electrical drains that could be causing premature battery failure.

All up, the battery in a 2011 Subaru Forester is an essential, if often overlooked, component that deserves a bit of attention during regular servicing. Keeping it in good condition helps avoid those frustrating moments when the car won't start, saves you from being stranded, and ensures all your lights and electronics work when you need them most. Servicing the battery is a straightforward task that fits nicely into your usual car care routine, making life easier and your Forester more reliable.