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OEX Mega Fuse, 100A Bolt On - Pack of 5 - ACX6521
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OEX Mega Fuse, 100A Bolt On - Pack of 5 - ACX6521

$54
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Repco Marine Battery 24M 1000CCA - 86M MF

Repco Marine Battery 24M 1000CCA - 86M MF

$587
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OEX Battery Box Plastic L:350 x W:200 x H:200(mm) - ACX0676
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OEX Battery Box Plastic L:350 x W:200 x H:200(mm) - ACX0676

$38
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OEX Mega Fuse, 150A Bolt On - Single Pack - ACX6523BL
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OEX Mega Fuse, 150A Bolt On - Single Pack - ACX6523BL

$16
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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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OEX Coloured Cable Tie Assortment - 100 Pc - ACX1330/100
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OEX Coloured Cable Tie Assortment - 100 Pc - ACX1330/100

$9
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OEX Mini Blade Fuse Assortment Kit - 142 Pieces - ACX1736
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OEX Mini Blade Fuse Assortment Kit - 142 Pieces - ACX1736

$41
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OEX Accessories Socket 16A @ 12V - ACX2829BL
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OEX Accessories Socket 16A @ 12V - ACX2829BL

$23
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OEX Starter Motor Slave Solenoid 12V - ACX3342
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OEX Starter Motor Slave Solenoid 12V - ACX3342

$63
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Trisco Oil Pressure Mechanical Gauge  - G1103

Trisco Oil Pressure Mechanical Gauge - G1103

$50
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Projecta Battery & Alternator Tester - BT100

Projecta Battery & Alternator Tester - BT100

$43
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OEX Standard Blade Fuse, 20A Yellow - Pack of 5 - ACX1605BL
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OEX Standard Blade Fuse, 20A Yellow - Pack of 5 - ACX1605BL

$7
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Batteries in the 2012 Subaru Exiga: What You Need to Know

The 2012 Subaru Exiga, a popular multi-purpose vehicle, definitely relies on a battery as a key component to keep things running smoothly. Like most modern petrol-powered vehicles, the Exiga uses a lead-acid 12-volt battery to provide the necessary electrical power to start the engine and operate its numerous electrical systems. Batteries aren't just an optional extra on this model - they're an essential part of how the vehicle comes to life every time the key turns.

So why does the 2012 Subaru Exiga need a battery? It may sound obvious, but the battery's main job is to supply the initial power needed to crank the engine. When the key is turned or the start button is pressed, the battery delivers a burst of electrical energy to the starter motor. This kickstarts the engine turning over, and once running, the alternator takes over, providing all the electrical power the vehicle needs while also recharging the battery.

Beyond starting the engine, the battery also plays a vital role when the car is stationary but certain systems are still active. These include the car's computer, alarm system, clocks, interior lights, and if your Exiga has any aftermarket devices or accessories, like a dashcam or a stereo with memory settings. The battery keeps these systems powered and ready for action even with the engine off.

Because the 2012 Subaru Exiga is a family-oriented people mover, it's often packed with features that depend on a good quality battery. Items such as power windows, central locking, infotainment screens, and even rear passenger climate controls rely on steady, reliable power. A healthy battery ensures these features work without fuss and don't leave you stranded with a car that won't start.

Taking care of the battery is pretty important if you want to avoid unexpected hassles on the road or in the driveway. Regular maintenance and checks can prolong the battery's life and keep your Exiga running smoothly. Even though batteries don't last forever, giving them some attention during servicing can save time and money down the track.

When it comes to battery replacement or maintenance on the 2012 Subaru Exiga, there are a few basics that owners should keep in mind. The battery typically lasts between three and five years, depending on how the vehicle is used, weather conditions, and the type of battery fitted in the factory. Extreme heat or cold can shorten battery life, so Australian climates need owners to be a bit more vigilant.

Checking the battery terminals for corrosion is a simple yet effective way to maintain good electrical contact. Corrosion on the terminals can cause poor connections and lead to starting difficulties. It's a good idea to clean the terminals using a wire brush or a special battery terminal cleaner during regular servicing. Also, ensuring the battery is securely fastened in its tray helps prevent damage caused by vibrations or movement.

If you notice the engine cranks slower than normal or electrical accessories behaving erratically, it might be a good time to have the battery tested by a professional. Many garages will run a load test to see if the battery can hold a charge properly or if it needs replacing. If the battery is showing signs of weakening, it's wise to replace it sooner rather than later to avoid being left stranded.

When selecting a replacement battery for the 2012 Subaru Exiga, it's important to match the specifications recommended by Subaru. This includes the battery's physical size, terminal type and layout, as well as its cold cranking amps (CCA) rating - a measure of how much power the battery can deliver at low temperatures. Choosing a battery with insufficient amps may cause starting problems, especially in cooler climates or early mornings.

For owners who prefer a hands-on approach, occasionally topping up the battery with distilled water (if using a serviceable lead-acid battery) is also a good practice. Many modern batteries are sealed and maintenance-free, but if the Exiga's battery requires it, making sure the electrolyte levels are adequate will help keep the battery healthy.

In Australia, it can also be handy to have a portable jump starter or booster pack in the car. This small device can be a lifesaver if the battery fails unexpectedly, offering an easy jump-start without needing another vehicle. However, relying on jump starts regularly isn't a fix for an ageing battery and should only be a temporary solution.

Overall, the battery in a 2012 Subaru Exiga is crucial for everyday operation. It powers the start-up, feeds key electrical systems, and keeps the vehicle ready for action at all times. Keeping tabs on the battery's condition through regular inspections, cleaning, and testing will ensure that owners enjoy trouble-free motoring with plenty of reliable starts. When it eventually comes time to replace the battery, sticking to the correct specifications and quality brands will help maintain the Exiga's performance and peace of mind for many more kilometres to come.