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Parts for your 2012 Holden Commodore-Batteries

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OEX Battery Terminal Heavy Duty Wing Nut Pair - ACX0025BL
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OEX Battery Terminal Heavy Duty Wing Nut Pair - ACX0025BL

$47
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CTEK Battery Charger 12v/24v 20/40 Amp 8 Stage - MXTS40

CTEK Battery Charger 12v/24v 20/40 Amp 8 Stage - MXTS40

$1,749
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Projecta Dual Battery Voltmeter Digital 12V - DBM100

Projecta Dual Battery Voltmeter Digital 12V - DBM100

$272
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Projecta Battery Clamp Bolt 255mm - BB10

Projecta Battery Clamp Bolt 255mm - BB10

$12
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Redarc Battery Isolator 12v 100A - SBI12

Redarc Battery Isolator 12v 100A - SBI12

$270
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Projecta Battery Terminal - BT31-1

Projecta Battery Terminal - BT31-1

$12
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Cole Hersee Battery Master Switch Dpst On/Off - 75907BX

Cole Hersee Battery Master Switch Dpst On/Off - 75907BX

$329
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CTEK 5A Compact Battery Charger NXT 5 - 40-663

CTEK 5A Compact Battery Charger NXT 5 - 40-663

$219
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OEX Mega Fuse, 80A Bolt On - Pack of 5 - ACX6520
OEX

OEX Mega Fuse, 80A Bolt On - Pack of 5 - ACX6520

$54
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OEX Battery Relay 12V 100A - ACX2030
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OEX Battery Relay 12V 100A - ACX2030

$90
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T&E Tools Professional Battery Hydrometer - 3117

T&E Tools Professional Battery Hydrometer - 3117

$30
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OEX Midi Fuse, 100A Bolt On - Single Pack - ACX6510BL
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OEX Midi Fuse, 100A Bolt On - Single Pack - ACX6510BL

$10
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OEX Midi Fuse, 60A Bolt On - Single Pack - ACX6506BL
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OEX Midi Fuse, 60A Bolt On - Single Pack - ACX6506BL

$10
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OEX Door Switch Normally Closed - ACX3468BL
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OEX Door Switch Normally Closed - ACX3468BL

$7
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Projecta 12V Portable Power Hub Battery Box - PH125

Projecta 12V Portable Power Hub Battery Box - PH125

$806
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Drivetech 4x4 Heavy Duty Battery Box - DT-02008

Drivetech 4x4 Heavy Duty Battery Box - DT-02008

$308
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Matson 12/24V Battery Surge Protector - MA20121224

Matson 12/24V Battery Surge Protector - MA20121224

$106
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OEX Battery Terminal End Entry - ACX0014BL
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OEX Battery Terminal End Entry - ACX0014BL

$21
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Matson Battery Charger 6v/12v/24v 20 Amp - IR61224

Matson Battery Charger 6v/12v/24v 20 Amp - IR61224

$714
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Projecta Battery Hold Down Strap - BBSTRAP

Projecta Battery Hold Down Strap - BBSTRAP

$15
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Projecta Battery Terminal Saddle Universal 2Pk - BT11-2

Projecta Battery Terminal Saddle Universal 2Pk - BT11-2

$23
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Replacing and Maintaining the Battery in Your 2012 Holden Commodore

The 2012 Holden Commodore, a vehicle well-known for its reliability and performance, depends greatly on a properly functioning battery. Ensuring that your Commodore's battery is in top condition is a crucial part of its regular maintenance routine. Let's explore a few important tips for battery replacement or maintenance.

First off, it's important to identify when a battery needs to be replaced. Typically, a car battery lasts about three to five years, but several factors can affect this lifespan, such as climate, driving habits, and the car's overall condition. Signs that your battery needs replacement include difficulty in starting the engine, dim headlights, and electrical issues.

Replacing the battery in your 2012 Holden Commodore isn't overly complex, but it does require a bit of know-how and caution. Make sure to start by purchasing a battery that's compatible with your vehicle. Refer to your owner's manual to understand the exact specifications or ask a trusted automotive supplier to guide you. The Commodore typically uses a lead-acid battery. Before you start, ensure that the car is off, and engage the handbrake for safety.

  1. Open the bonnet and locate the battery, usually positioned at the front of the engine bay. Ensure you're working in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling any harmful fumes.
  2. Use a spanner or wrench to loosen the nut on the negative terminal first. Removing the negative terminal reduces the risk of electrical shorts.
  3. Proceed to remove the nut on the positive terminal.
  4. After the cables are disconnected, unscrew or unbolt any brackets or clamps holding the battery in place. Most Commodores have a clamp at the base of the battery.
  5. Carefully lift the battery out of the tray - it can be quite heavy, so take care to lift with your legs, not your back.
  6. Place the new battery into the tray, ensuring it is seated securely. Reinstall any clamps or brackets.
  7. Reconnect the positive terminal first, followed by the negative. Make sure both terminals are snug but not overly tight.
  8. Double-check that the battery is secure before closing the bonnet.

Once you have fitted the new battery, start the vehicle to ensure everything is functioning smoothly. If the car cranks without hesitation and the electrical components are working well, you've done the job right. Keep in mind that it's sometimes recommended to let a professional handle this process if you're unsure at any step.

Maintaining your battery involves regular checks to ensure it lasts as long as possible. Here are a few maintenance tips:

  • Keep It Clean: Dirt and grime can build up on the battery surface, which might cause corrosion or reduced efficiency. A simple solution of baking soda and water along with a small brush can be used to clean off any residue.
  • Check the Water Levels: Some lead-acid batteries still require water top-ups. If this is the case for your battery, use distilled water and fill it to the appropriate level, which is typically marked on the side.
  • Inspect for Corrosion: Corrosion is a common battery issue and usually appears as a whitish powder around the terminals. Cleaning terminal connections with appropriate battery cleaning tools can prevent disruptions in the flow of electricity.
  • Regular Testing: A battery's health can easily be checked with a voltmeter or a multimeter to ensure it's holding a correct charge. Many auto parts stores offer free battery testing services which can be useful.
  • Drive Safely: Short, frequent trips can prevent the battery from fully charging, so it's advisable to take longer drives occasionally to maintain battery health.

Remember that safe disposal of your old battery is essential. Most automotive stores and service centres will take old batteries for recycling. Be sure to use the proper channels as lead and acid can be harmful to the environment.

Incorporating these simple battery care tips into your regular vehicle maintenance routine will help keep your 2012 Holden Commodore running smoothly, ensuring reliability for years to come. With a little bit of effort, you can avoid unnecessary breakdowns and enjoy a smooth driving experience.