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OEX Battery Box Plastic L:290 x W:200 x H:200mm - ACX0675
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OEX Battery Box Plastic L:290 x W:200 x H:200mm - ACX0675

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VDO Temperature Gauge Electric 12V 60 - 200 C - 310030004
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VDO Temperature Gauge Electric 12V 60 - 200 C - 310030004

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OEX Battery Box Plastic L:350 x W:200 x H:200(mm) - ACX0676
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OEX Mega Fuse, 100A Bolt On - Pack of 5 - ACX6521

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OEX Pink Nylon Cable Ties - 4.8mm x 200mm - 100 Pc - ACX1466
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Batteries in the 2014 Subaru Exiga: What You Need to Know

The 2014 Subaru Exiga, a popular choice in the midsize people mover category, definitely comes equipped with a battery, just like most modern vehicles. Car batteries are essential components that power up the electrical systems and help the engine kickstart every time you turn the key. So, when it comes to the 2014 Subaru Exiga, the battery plays a crucial role in ensuring your ride runs smoothly and reliably.

The battery in the Subaru Exiga serves the primary purpose of supplying electrical energy to start the engine. Without a healthy battery, the engine wouldn't crank, leaving you stranded. Beyond starting the engine, the battery also supports various electrical systems when the vehicle's engine is off and keeps the voltage stable across the electrical components when the engine is running.

Like most petrol-powered vehicles, the 2014 Exiga uses a 12-volt lead-acid battery. These batteries are known for their reliability and affordability. Typically, Subaru fits group size 46 or 48 batteries in the Exiga, depending on the regional specifications and options fitted to the specific vehicle. This battery size offers the balance between power capacity and physical dimensions, making it a suitable fit under the bonnet without obstructing other components.

Understanding the importance of battery maintenance and replacement is key for any vehicle owner. For the 2014 Subaru Exiga, keeping an eye on the battery condition can save quite a few headaches down the track, especially if you rely on your vehicle for daily drives or longer family trips.

There are a few important points to keep in mind for battery care in the Exiga:

  • Battery Age: Car batteries generally last between three to five years. The climate and driving habits can influence this lifespan. For example, in warmer Australian climates, batteries might wear out quicker due to heat stress.
  • Check Battery Health Regularly: During regular servicing, mechanics should check the battery voltage and charging system. Most modern garages have tools that can quickly diagnose whether the battery holds an adequate charge or if it's time for a replacement.
  • Visual Inspections: Look for obvious signs of corrosion on battery terminals and cables. Corrosion can lead to poor electrical connections, making it harder to start the vehicle or causing flickering electrical issues.
  • Keep the Battery Clean: Dirt and grime buildup can act as a conductor of electricity, leading to slow battery drain. Cleaning the terminals with a battery terminal cleaner or a mixture of baking soda and water can help maintain good contact points.

When it's time to replace the battery, there are some handy tips for Subaru Exiga owners to consider:

  • Choose the Right Battery Size and Type: Always pick a replacement battery that matches the Exiga's specifications. Sticking to the recommended group size and cold cranking amps rating ensures reliable starting power, especially in colder mornings.
  • Consider Battery Brands: Choose reputable battery brands from trusted automotive suppliers. While cheaper ones might seem appealing, they often don't have the same lifespan or reliability as the proven brands.
  • Installation: If you replace the battery yourself, disconnect the negative terminal first to avoid any short circuits, then the positive terminal, and reverse this when installing the new battery. If not confident, it's wise to get a professional to handle the job.
  • Battery Disposal: Old batteries contain lead and acid, which are harmful to the environment. Make sure to return the old battery to a battery retailer or recycling facility to ensure safe disposal.

The battery also works hand-in-hand with the vehicle's alternator. When the engine is running, the alternator charges the battery and powers electrical accessories like the headlights, air conditioning, and infotainment system. If the battery is weak, the alternator has to work harder, which can eventually cause further electrical issues.

One area Subaru enthusiasts sometimes overlook is the effect of short trips on battery life. If the 2014 Exiga is mainly used for short trips or sits idle for days, the battery may not get enough time to fully recharge. This can lead to a condition called sulphation, where lead crystals build up and reduce the battery's effectiveness. If this sounds like your situation, investing in a battery charger or maintainer could be a smart move to keep your battery in tip-top shape over the long term.

In terms of technology, the 2014 Subaru Exiga does not use any advanced hybrid battery systems or lithium-ion starter batteries like some newer models might feature. It sticks with tried-and-true lead-acid technology, making it easier and more affordable to maintain or replace the battery as needed.

Overall, the battery in the 2014 Subaru Exiga is a reliable component but requires a bit of regular TLC to keep it performing well. During routine servicing, it's a good idea to ask your mechanic to check the battery health, clean any corrosion, and ensure the connections are tight. Being proactive about battery care will help keep the electronics working smoothly and the engine starting without hassle, especially when you need it most.