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Repco PVC Multi Purpose Tape 48mm x 30m Black - RPVC30MBLK

Repco PVC Multi Purpose Tape 48mm x 30m Black - RPVC30MBLK

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Repco PVC Electrical Tape 18mm x 10m Black - CSDRPVC10MBLK

Repco PVC Electrical Tape 18mm x 10m Black - CSDRPVC10MBLK

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Adhesive PVC Insulation Tape - 56830BK

Adhesive PVC Insulation Tape - 56830BK

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OEX 12V Low Note Horn - ACX5120
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OEX 12V Low Note Horn - ACX5120

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OEX Disc Horn 12V 100dB - ACX5119
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OEX Disc Horn 12V 100dB - ACX5119

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OEX Accessories Socket 16A @ 12V - ACX2829BL
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OEX Accessories Socket 16A @ 12V - ACX2829BL

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OEX Favourite Fuse Assortment Kit - 169pcs - ACX1737
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OEX Favourite Fuse Assortment Kit - 169pcs - ACX1737

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OEX Relay Base Suits 4 or 5 Pin Relays - ACX1997BL
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OEX Relay Base Suits 4 or 5 Pin Relays - ACX1997BL

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OEX Standard Blade Fuse, 15A Blue - Pack of 5 - ACX1604BL
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OEX Standard Blade Fuse, 15A Blue - Pack of 5 - ACX1604BL

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Narva Electronic LED Flasher 12V 3 Pin - 68245BL

Narva Electronic LED Flasher 12V 3 Pin - 68245BL

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Narva Fusible Link Male 120A Grey 1 Pce - 53192BL

Narva Fusible Link Male 120A Grey 1 Pce - 53192BL

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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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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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2014 Toyota Mark X batteries — purpose and smart servicing tips

The 2014 Toyota Mark X is fitted with a conventional 12‑volt lead‑acid starter battery. Toyota’s GRX130 Mark X owner’s manual and electrical wiring documentation specify a 12‑V battery paired with an alternator-based charging system, so a battery is absolutely relevant to this model.

In the Mark X, the battery cranks the V6 or V6‑derived powertrains on cold starts, stabilises voltage for the ECUs, powers lighting and infotainment under the bonnet-up, engine‑off moments, and keeps features like the smart key, alarm and memory functions alive. Without a healthy battery, even a spotless Mark X can be hard to start or throw up odd electrical gremlins.

For Australian and New Zealand conditions, owners typically see 3–5 years of service life, depending on heat, short-trip use, and accessory load. Many vehicles use a JIS‑type battery with left‑hand positive (e.g., D23L or D26L case sizes, with CCA commonly in the 430–600+ range). Exact fitment can vary by engine and trim, so matching the physical size, terminal orientation (L), and Cold Cranking Amps to the vehicle label or parts guide is the go.

When it’s time to service or replace the Mark X battery, a few smart habits help keep it sweet and drama‑free:

  • Testing: Have the battery load‑tested annually after year three, healthy rest voltage is around 12.6 V and the charging system should typically show ~13.8–14.5 V with the engine running.
  • Cleanliness: Keep terminals clean and tight, a light smear of dielectric grease helps resist corrosion.
  • Spec choice: Choose equal or higher CCA and reserve capacity if running extra accessories, AGM is nice but not mandatory unless specified.
  • Memory saver: Use a memory saver during changeover to preserve radio presets and window learning. If not used, reinitialise the power windows and clock after fitting.
  • Installation: Ensure the hold‑down clamps secure the case firmly, leads aren’t strained, and any venting tube (if fitted) is connected.
  • Jump‑starting: Positive to positive, negative to a clean engine earth on the Mark X—avoid sparks and wear eye protection.
  • Recycling: Always recycle the old unit at a battery retailer or recycling station.

Owners who notice slow cranking, dim lights at idle, or intermittent warning lamps should schedule a battery and charging system check as part of regular servicing. A correctly specced, well‑maintained battery keeps the Mark X starting first time and the electronics behaving as they should.

Popular questions about 2014 Toyota Mark X batteries

What battery size fits a 2014 Toyota Mark X?

Most 2014 Mark X variants accept a JIS‑style battery with left‑hand positive, commonly in D23L or D26L case sizes. The exact choice depends on engine and equipment, so matching the original label or a trusted fitment guide is best. Aim for equal or higher CCA than the factory rating and ensure the tray and clamp suit the case height.

How long should a Mark X battery last in Australia or New Zealand?

Typically 3–5 years. Hot summers, lots of short trips, and added accessories can shorten life, while regular highway runs and periodic testing can stretch it. From year three, include a battery and charging check in annual servicing to catch a weak unit before it strands the vehicle.

Does the 2014 Mark X need an AGM battery?

AGM isn’t mandatory for most 2014 Mark X trims. A quality maintenance‑free flooded battery that meets or exceeds the factory CCA and capacity is usually fine. AGM can be a smart upgrade for higher accessory loads or harsh conditions, but follow the vehicle spec and ensure the charging system is compatible.