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OEX P Clip 10mm ID Nylon 100 Pc - ACX1302BK
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OEX P Clip 10mm ID Nylon 100 Pc - ACX1302BK

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Eveready AA Battery Super Heavy Duty 4 Pk - E301344000

Eveready AA Battery Super Heavy Duty 4 Pk - E301344000

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Eveready AA Battery Gold 4Pk - E300362205

Eveready AA Battery Gold 4Pk - E300362205

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Eveready AAA Battery Gold 4Pk - E300577305

Eveready AAA Battery Gold 4Pk - E300577305

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OEX Fusible Link Mini Female 60A Yellow 1 Pce - ACX1789BL
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OEX Fusible Link Mini Female 60A Yellow 1 Pce - ACX1789BL

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Hot Wheels Shaped Logo Light - Red - PP15082HW

Hot Wheels Shaped Logo Light - Red - PP15082HW

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120 Lumen Detachable Head Lamp - 71424

120 Lumen Detachable Head Lamp - 71424

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OEX Mega Fuse, 40A Bolt On - Pack of 5 - ACX6518
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OEX Mega Fuse, 40A Bolt On - Pack of 5 - ACX6518

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Thunder Battery Management System 30 Amp - TDR02026

Thunder Battery Management System 30 Amp - TDR02026

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OEX Mini Blade Fuse, 10A Red - Pack of 5 - ACX1653BL
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OEX Mini Blade Fuse, 10A Red - Pack of 5 - ACX1653BL

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NOCO GB20/40 EVA Protection Case - GBC013

NOCO GB20/40 EVA Protection Case - GBC013

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2012 Toyota Wish batteries — purpose, replacement and service tips

Per Toyota service literature for the ZGE2# series and the model’s owner’s manual, the 2012 Toyota Wish is fitted with a conventional 12‑volt lead‑acid starter battery (JIS specification). There’s no hybrid traction pack on this model year, so a standard 12V battery is absolutely relevant and required.

On a 2012 Toyota Wish, the battery’s job is to crank the engine, power the ECU, fuel system and ignition, and keep essentials like lighting, central locking and accessories alive when the engine’s off. Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over charging duties, with the battery smoothing voltage and acting as a buffer to protect sensitive electronics.

As part of regular servicing, the battery deserves a quick health check. Most owners see 3–5 years from a quality unit, depending on climate and driving. Short urban trips and lots of stop‑start use can shorten battery life, periodic longer runs or a smart charger can help keep it topped up.

For replacement, the Wish uses a JIS‑style 12V battery. Capacity and CCA vary by trim and market, so the safest pick is to match the under‑bonnet label or owner’s manual and confirm terminal layout (typically left‑positive on JIS types). A battery rated with the correct cold‑cranking amps and footprint ensures proper fitment under the clamp and cover.

  • Testing: a healthy battery typically shows ~12.6 V open‑circuit, charging voltage with the engine running should sit around 13.8–14.5 V. Many workshops also load‑test or measure CCA.
  • Symptoms of ageing: slower cranking, dim cabin or headlamps at idle, intermittent electrical faults, or a battery warning lamp while driving (which can also indicate a charging issue).
  • Care tips: keep terminals clean and tight, neutralise any white/green corrosion, and apply a light smear of dielectric grease. Check hold‑down security so the case doesn’t vibrate to bits over rough roads.
  • Replacement basics: retain memory power if possible, verify polarity before connecting, and avoid overtightening posts. After swap, some minor resets (clock, radio presets, auto‑up window initialisation) may be needed.
  • Recycling: drop the old unit at a battery recycler or parts store, lead‑acid batteries are almost entirely recyclable.

A well‑specced, well‑maintained battery keeps the 2012 Toyota Wish starting first pop, with stable voltage for all the gear families rely on across Australia and New Zealand.

What battery type and size does a 2012 Toyota Wish take?

It runs a 12‑volt lead‑acid starter battery built to JIS dimensions, typically a maintenance‑free flooded type. Exact size and terminal orientation can vary by engine and market, so it’s best to match the under‑bonnet label or owner’s manual and choose a unit with equal or higher CCA and the same footprint and post layout.

How often should the battery be replaced on a 2012 Toyota Wish?

Most owners get 3–5 years. After the third year, an annual test during servicing is smart. Heat, lots of short trips, and high electrical loads can shorten life, garaging, longer runs, or a periodic smart‑charge can add months if not years.

What are the signs the battery is failing on a 2012 Toyota Wish?

Tell‑tales include lazy cranking, dim lights at idle, random electrical glitches, sulphur smell, swollen case, or a battery light while driving. A volt check under 12.4 V rested or a cranking dip below ~9.6 V suggests it’s time for charging, testing, or replacement.