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Repco 12V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator / Licence Plate Pair 100x100x25mm - RLT100LBL2S3
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Repco 12V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator Pair 150x80x25mm - RLT150BL2S3
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Repco 12-24V LED Amber/Red Side Marker / Indicator Lamp 58x35x25mm - RLMARBLS3
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Repco 12V LED RearCombination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator / Licence Plate Pair 150x80x25mm - RLT150LBL2S3
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Repco 12V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop / Tail / Indicator Pair 100x100x25mm - RLT100BL2S3
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Repco Wireless 1.5M Trailer Board With Rear Combination Lights 20 Metre Range - RTBW
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Repco 12V LED Submersible Trailer Lamp Pair 95x210x25mm - RLT210STI2
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Repco 12V LED Submersible Trailer Lamp Pair 100X100X20mm - RLT211STI2
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Repco 12-24V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop/Tail/Ind/Rev 100X275X22mm - RLT275STIR
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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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Repco 12-24V LED Red Rear Outline Marker Lamp 58x35x25mm - RLMRBLS3
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Aerpro Clamp Type Bull Bar UHF CB Antenna Bracket Horizontal Or Vertical Mounting Hose Clamp Size - 40-64mm - CBBB2
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LED Autolamps 12/24V Maxilamp Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse/Reflector Combo Lamp Black Chrome - MAXILAMPC3XRWB
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Stedi Hyper LED Flood Lights 8 Inch 60W 6000K Colour 5400 Lumens - LEDHYPR-8-60W
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Stedi FZ460 Laser Laser Emitting Plasma LED Torch 1100m Beam Rechargeable Battery - TORCH-FZ460
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Stedi FX4800 LED Torch 4800 Lumens 362m Beam Rechargeable Battery - TORCH-FX4800
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Stedi FX1000 LED Torch 1000 Lumens 127m Beam Rechargeable Battery - TORCH-FX1000
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Stedi FX3300 LED Torch 3300 Lumens 362m Beam Rechargeable Battery - TORCH-FX3300
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2014 Toyota Vitz/Yaris batteries: what they do and how to look after them
Based on Toyota’s 2014 Yaris/Vitz Owner’s Manual and Toyota service documentation such as the Electrical Wiring Diagram and New Car Features guides, this model absolutely uses a 12‑volt battery for starting, lighting and accessories. Overseas Yaris Hybrid variants (not sold new in AU/NZ for 2014) also include a high‑voltage traction battery, but every 2014 Vitz/Yaris still relies on a conventional 12‑volt battery to boot modules and run the vehicle’s electrical systems.
For the 2014 Toyota Vitz/Yaris, the 12‑volt battery is the unsung hero. It spins the starter, powers the ECU, fuel pump and ignition, and keeps essentials like lights, wipers and infotainment ticking along under the bonnet and in the cabin. Even after the engine’s running, the battery smooths out voltage loads while the alternator does the heavy lifting. If it’s a hybrid from an overseas market, that 12‑volt unit also wakes the hybrid system and runs body electrics, the high‑voltage pack is a separate, dealer‑handled component.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to test the battery annually and before long trips. A healthy resting voltage is around 12.6V, and with the engine running the charging voltage should typically sit near 13.8–14.5V. Most owners in Australia and New Zealand will see 3–5 years of life depending on climate and use. Lots of short trips, high heat, or leaving accessories on can shorten that window, so periodic condition tests are well worth it.
Replacement is straightforward, but a bit of care goes a long way. Use the correct case size and terminal layout as per the owner’s manual or a fitment guide, and match or exceed the specified cold‑cranking amps. A memory saver helps retain radio presets and learned idle settings. Disconnect negative first, reconnect negative last, and make sure the hold‑down is snug so the battery can’t rattle. After fitting, check charging voltage and clear any warning lights if needed.
Keeping terminals clean is simple preventive maintenance. If there’s white or green crust on the posts, neutralise and remove it, then refit clean, lightly greased clamps to prevent future corrosion. Watch for tell‑tale signs of a tired battery: slow cranking, dim headlights at idle, dash battery lamp, or intermittent electrical gremlins. When these crop up, test the battery and the alternator together—no point fitting a fresh battery if the charging system isn’t pulling its weight.
- Test the battery at each service or every 10,000–15,000 km.
- Keep terminals tight and corrosion‑free.
- Replace around the 3–5 year mark or sooner if testing shows it’s fading.
- Recycle the old unit responsibly.
Popular questions about 2014 Toyota Vitz/Yaris batteries
What battery does a 2014 Toyota Vitz/Yaris use?
It uses a 12‑volt lead‑acid battery in a small JIS case size common to compact Toyotas. Exact dimensions, terminal layout and cold‑cranking amps vary by trim and market, so it’s best to match what’s on the label under the bonnet or follow the owner’s manual and a trusted fitment guide. Hybrid overseas models also have a separate high‑voltage battery, but still require the correct 12‑volt auxiliary unit.
How long should the battery last?
In Aussie and Kiwi conditions, 3–5 years is typical. Heat, short hops, and added accessories can shorten lifespan. Annual testing during servicing helps spot a weak battery early, saving hassles with no‑starts on a cold morning.
Why does my Yaris battery keep going flat?
Common causes include an ageing battery, infrequent driving, a parasitic draw (like a glovebox light staying on), or a weak alternator. Check the battery health and charging voltage, if those are fine, a workshop can perform a parasitic draw test to track down the culprit.