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VDO Pressure Gauge Electric 12V (0 - 100 psi) - 350010021
VDO

VDO Pressure Gauge Electric 12V (0 - 100 psi) - 350010021

$206
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Narva Interior Light LED 10 - 30V 500mm - 87543

Narva Interior Light LED 10 - 30V 500mm - 87543

$198
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VDO Temperature Gauge Electric 12V 50 - 150 C - 310010015
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VDO Temperature Gauge Electric 12V 50 - 150 C - 310010015

$152
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VDO Fuel Gauge 12V 52mm - 301010009
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VDO Fuel Gauge 12V 52mm - 301010009

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Fog Light Rectangle 12V 55W

Fog Light Rectangle 12V 55W

$182
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Narva LED Light Bar 9V-36V 1800 Lumens - 72364

Narva LED Light Bar 9V-36V 1800 Lumens - 72364

$174
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Narva 12V MDL 39 COMBO LAMP ONLY CLEAR LENS - 93940-12

Narva 12V MDL 39 COMBO LAMP ONLY CLEAR LENS - 93940-12

$137
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Narva Popular Fuse Assortment - 360 Pieces - 52020

Narva Popular Fuse Assortment - 360 Pieces - 52020

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OEX 12 Way Weatherproof  Standard Blade Fuse Box - ACX5126
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OEX 12 Way Weatherproof Standard Blade Fuse Box - ACX5126

$124
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Narva Replacement 12V Compressor - 72531

Narva Replacement 12V Compressor - 72531

$123
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Narva 216 Piece Heatshrink Tubing Assortment - 56604

Narva 216 Piece Heatshrink Tubing Assortment - 56604

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Batteries for the 2013 Honda Stream: What You Need to Know

The 2013 Honda Stream definitely comes equipped with a battery as a fundamental part of its electrical system. Like most vehicles that rely on an internal combustion engine, this model uses a standard 12-volt lead-acid battery to power essential components and ensure the car starts reliably every time. For anyone owning or maintaining a 2013 Honda Stream, understanding the role of the battery and how to keep it in good shape is a key part of ongoing care and servicing.

The battery in the 2013 Honda Stream primarily serves as the powerhouse for starting the engine. When the ignition is turned on, the battery provides the necessary electrical energy to the starter motor, which then cranks the engine. Without a working battery, the car just won't start. But the battery does more than just help with ignition. It supplies power to the vehicle's electrical systems when the engine isn't running - this includes lights, the radio, dashboard instruments and any other electronic accessories. Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over, recharging the battery and powering the vehicle's electrical needs.

Now, why is battery maintenance and replacement important for the 2013 Honda Stream? Like all car batteries, the one in the Stream can lose its ability to hold a charge over time and with use. This can be due to a variety of factors such as weather extremes common in Australia, the usage pattern of the car, or simply natural wear. If the battery is weak or dead, it puts strain on the alternator and can cause various electrical issues, not to mention the frustration of a car that doesn't start when you need it. So keeping the battery healthy is crucial.

When it comes to maintenance, there are some simple steps that make a big difference. First off, regularly check the battery terminals to make sure they are clean, tight, and free from corrosion. Corrosion often looks like a white or green powdery build-up on the terminal clamps and can interrupt the flow of power. A good wipe with a battery terminal cleaner or a solution of baking soda and water usually sorts this out. Also, inspect the battery casing for any cracks or leaks - a damaged battery should be replaced immediately for safety reasons.

It is also advisable to keep an eye on the battery's voltage and health. This can be done during your regular service or by picking up a simple battery tester from an auto parts shop. Many workshops carry out battery health checks when you have your car serviced, and it's something worth asking them to do. If the battery is struggling to hold a charge, it might be time for a replacement before it leaves you stranded.

Battery lifespan for the 2013 Honda Stream will generally be around three to five years, but this can vary depending on conditions and use. In hot Australian climates, batteries tend to wear out faster, so even if the battery seems fine early on, it's worth planning for a replacement every few years. Another thing to keep in mind is your driving habits. Short trips where the engine doesn't run long enough to recharge the battery can reduce battery life, so if the car is mainly used around town, checking the battery's health more frequently is a smart move.

When it comes time to replace the battery, it's best to choose one that matches the manufacturer's specifications for the 2013 Honda Stream. The usual type is a 12-volt lead-acid battery with an appropriate cold cranking amp rating, which ensures the car can start reliably, even in cooler conditions. Many automotive suppliers and dealers can recommend the right battery for your model and year, taking the guesswork out of the equation.

Replacing a car battery is generally straightforward, however, it's important to follow safety precautions such as wearing gloves and eye protection, and disconnecting the negative terminal first to avoid any short circuits. Dispose of the old battery responsibly by taking it to a recycling centre or automotive shop that accepts used batteries. Some retailers offer a battery exchange program which can make the process convenient and environmentally friendly.

Incorporating battery checks and maintenance into your routine Honda Stream servicing can save you from unexpected troubles down the road. The battery is one of those parts you might not think about much until it fails on you, but a small effort to keep it in good health can mean a lot of convenience and reliability. Whether it's during a regular service, a pre-road trip check, or just a weekend inspection, don't overlook this vital little component that keeps your 2013 Honda Stream running smooth.