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Repco 12V LED Submersible Trailer Lamp Pair 160X90X20mm - RLT212STI2
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Repco 12-24V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop/Tail/Ind 100X275X22mm - RLT275STI
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2014 Toyota bB batteries — purpose, care, and when to replace
Referencing Toyota’s own technical sources — the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue for the QNC2# series (2014) and the bB Owner’s Manual for the same generation — the 2014 Toyota bB is equipped with a conventional 12‑volt lead‑acid starter battery as standard. So yes, a battery is used on this model, and it’s central to everyday reliability.
In the bB, the 12‑volt battery powers the starter motor, engine management, fuel pump, lights, and accessories, and it stabilises the electrical system while the alternator tops it up during driving. A healthy battery means quick starts on cold mornings and no dramas with the stereo, power windows, or central locking.
For most 2014 bB variants, the common fitment is a JIS B24 case size with left‑hand positive layout (often labelled 46B24L). Always match the physical size, terminal layout, and cold‑cranking amps (CCA) to the original spec listed in Toyota’s parts catalogue or the under‑bonnet label.
Good servicing keeps the bB’s battery happy. As part of routine maintenance, it’s worth:
- Checking the hold‑down clamp and tray so the battery can’t rattle about on rough Kiwi or Aussie roads.
- Cleaning the terminals and applying a light anti‑corrosion spray if you see white or green crusting.
- Testing state of charge and CCA annually, or before a roadie across long kilometres.
- Confirming the alternator is charging between roughly 13.8–14.7 V with the engine running and accessories on.
Replacement timing varies with climate and driving style. In Australia and New Zealand, three to five years is typical. Lots of short trips, high heat, or leaving lights on will shorten lifespan. When replacing, keep power alive with a memory saver if you want to retain radio presets, and always follow the Owner’s Manual procedure under the bonnet. Install the new unit level, tighten the clamp just snug, and ensure the positive terminal is covered. If the bB has added audio gear or accessories, consider a battery with higher CCA within the same size.
Tell‑tale signs it’s time include slow cranking, dim headlights at idle, a battery warning light that lingers, or repeated jump‑starts. Sorting it early avoids strain on the starter and alternator and keeps the bB ready for the next school run or weekend escape.
Popular questions
What battery size fits a 2014 Toyota bB?
Most 2014 bB models take a JIS B24 case size with left‑hand positive terminals (commonly 46B24L), matched to roughly 330–450 CCA. Space under the bonnet is tight, so stick to the correct footprint and terminal layout. If in doubt, cross‑check the VIN against Toyota’s EPC or the under‑bonnet label.
Upgraded audio or extra accessories? Choose a unit with higher CCA in the same size, ensuring the hold‑down and cables fit properly.
How long does a 2014 Toyota bB battery last in Australia or New Zealand?
Typically three to five years. Heat, short urban trips, and infrequent use can shorten life. Country kilometres at steady speeds are kinder, as the alternator gets more time to recharge.
Annual testing, clean terminals, and verifying alternator output help stretch lifespan and avoid surprise no‑starts.
Do I need AGM or EFB, or is a standard flooded battery fine?
The 2014 bB wasn’t factory stop‑start, so a quality flooded lead‑acid battery that meets the original spec is usually perfect. AGM is optional if you run higher electrical loads or want extra resilience.
Whichever you choose, match JIS size, terminal orientation, and CCA, and ensure the charging system is healthy.