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Parts for your 2014 Holden Commodore-Batteries

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Interior Light LED 12v Round. Touch Switch - 87503BL

Interior Light LED 12v Round. Touch Switch - 87503BL

$114
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OEX P Clip 10mm PVC Coated Steel 25 Pce - ACX1372
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OEX P Clip 10mm PVC Coated Steel 25 Pce - ACX1372

$120
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OEX Stud/Bus Bar For Mega Fuse Holder - ACX6495
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OEX Stud/Bus Bar For Mega Fuse Holder - ACX6495

$107
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OEX P Clip 6mm PVC Coated Steel 25 Pce - ACX1370
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OEX P Clip 6mm PVC Coated Steel 25 Pce - ACX1370

$117
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Pole Mount To Suit 85400, 85402, 85421, 85654 - 85490

Pole Mount To Suit 85400, 85402, 85421, 85654 - 85490

$102
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Narva Licence Plate Light LED 10 to 30V - 90862C

Narva Licence Plate Light LED 10 to 30V - 90862C

$90
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LED Autolamps LED Recessed Amber 235Mm - 235CA12

LED Autolamps LED Recessed Amber 235Mm - 235CA12

$89
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Narva Fuse Box Standard Blade 6 Way 25A 1 Pce - 54430

Narva Fuse Box Standard Blade 6 Way 25A 1 Pce - 54430

$89
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Narva Accessories Socket Twin  - White - 81160WBL

Narva Accessories Socket Twin - White - 81160WBL

$96
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Amber Lens To Suit 1724

Amber Lens To Suit 1724

$98
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Narva Swivel Light LED 12V/24V L: 187mm - 87662BL

Narva Swivel Light LED 12V/24V L: 187mm - 87662BL

$90
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Narva Rear Marker Light Red LED 9 to 33V - 91708

Narva Rear Marker Light Red LED 9 to 33V - 91708

$101
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Hella Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamp - 2VP343640027

Hella Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamp - 2VP343640027

$90
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Battery Maintenance and Replacement for Your 2014 Holden Commodore

The 2014 Holden Commodore is a reliable vehicle that requires regular maintenance to ensure it runs smoothly. One important aspect of your car's upkeep is the battery. While the Commodore doesn't employ any outlandish or unusual battery technology, understanding how to maintain and replace the battery properly will keep everything ticking along nicely.

Your Commodore's battery plays a crucial role in starting the engine and powering the electrical systems. Like all car batteries, it has a finite lifespan and will need eventual replacement. On average, a car battery will last about 3 to 5 years, depending on driving habits, climate, and maintenance. Pay attention to signs that your battery may be nearing the end of its life, such as dimming headlights or a slow engine crank.

  • Regularly inspect the battery for signs of wear or damage. This includes looking for cracks in the casing, corrosion on the terminals, and ensuring there are no leaks. If you spot any issues, it's time to consider getting a new battery.
  • Ensure the battery terminals are clean and tightly secure. Corrosion can build up over time and affect the battery's performance. Cleaning the terminals with a baking soda and water solution and ensuring they're tight can save you from unexpected failures.
  • Check the age of your battery. You can find the manufacture date on a sticker placed on the battery. Knowing this can help you anticipate when a replacement will be necessary.
  • If your car has been sitting idle for a long time, give it a regular spin or charge the battery using a charger to prevent it from draining completely. Modern cars have systems that draw power even when they're not in use.

When it comes time to replace your battery, choosing the right one for your Commodore is key. The Holden Commodore typically uses a lead-acid battery, which is readily available at most auto parts stores. Ensure you buy a battery that matches the specifications of your vehicle, which can be found in your owner's manual or by consulting with a professional.

Installing a new battery isn't rocket science and can be done with a few tools. However, do bear in mind that incorrect installation can cause problems or result in injury, so if you're not comfortable doing it yourself, it might be best to leave it to the experts.

  1. With the car switched off and in park (or neutral if it's a manual), open the bonnet and locate the battery.
  2. Disconnect the negative terminal first, followed by the positive terminal, to avoid any accidental short circuits. It might help to label them if you're working outside of your usual environment.
  3. Remove any brackets or fasteners that hold the battery in place. Safely lift the battery out of the tray - they can be quite heavy, so watch your back.
  4. Place the new battery into the tray and secure it with the brackets. Ensure it's placed correctly, as indicated by the positive and negative markings.
  5. Connect the positive terminal first, followed by the negative one, ensuring all connections are secure and free from corrosion.
  6. Perform a final check to ensure everything is tightly fitted, and then shut the bonnet.

Maintaining a healthy battery is essential for your Commodore's performance. Regular inspections and timely replacements not only help in preventing annoying inconveniences but also keep your vehicle in prime condition. So whether you're cruising down the motorway or just heading out for groceries, ensuring your battery is in tip-top shape will give you that peace of mind.

If you're unsure about any aspect of battery maintenance or replacement, don't hesitate to seek help from a qualified professional. They can not only handle the replacement for you but also advise on the best options for your specific needs, ensuring you get the most out of each new battery you install.