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Repco W1.2W Wedge Globe 12V 1.2W W2x4.6d - R286LL
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Repco H4 Headlight Bulb 12V60/55 P45T Bl - RH4P45TBL
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Repco H3 Globe Plus 50 Performance 12V 55W Pk22S - RH3P50BL-2
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Repco 11X41 Festoon Globe 24V 5W SV8.5-8 Pack of 2 - R260BLL
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Repco Halogen Headlight Performance Globe Plus 30 H27 12V 27W Bl - RH27BL-2
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Repco H3 Globe Performance High Watt 100W Pk22S Bl - RH3100BL-2
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Repco H3 Globe Performance High Watt 12V 130W Pk22S Bl - RH3130BL-2
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Repco H4 Headlight Bulb Performance High Watt 12V 130/90W Bl - RH413090BL-2
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Repco P21W Bayonet Globe 12V 21W BA15d Pack of 2 - R335BLL
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Repco 11X41 Festoon Globe 12V 18W SV8.5-8 Pack of 2 - R278BLL
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Repco 11X36 Festoon Globe 24V 5W SV8.5-8 Pack of 2 - R653BLL
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Repco Halogen Headlight Standard H1 Globe 24V 70W - RH12470BL-2
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Exclusive M12 FUEL & M18 FUEL 3 Piece Power Pack 3K3 - M18FPP3K35523
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Cigweld Arcmaster Welding Helmet XC30 CYBERSKULL GRAPHIC - WHAMXC230
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Repco H3 Globe Plus 30 100W Pk22S Box - RH3100
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Repco by Century Car Battery Superior Performance 500CCA - 55D23L MF
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Repco by Century Car Battery Ultimate Performance 550CCA - 75D23L MF
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Repco by Century Car Battery 4x4 & SUV Ultimate Performance 760CCA - N70ZZLX MF
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Repco by Century Car Battery Ultimate Performance 500CCA - DIN53LHX MF
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Repco by Century Car Battery Superior Performance 400CCA - NS60L MF
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Repco by Century Car Battery Ultimate Performance 530CCA - 67EF MF
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Maintaining and Replacing Your 2015 Holden Commodore's Battery
If you're the proud owner of a 2015 Holden Commodore, it's essential to keep an eye on the performance of its components to ensure reliability and longevity. A crucial component of your Commodore is its battery, which plays a vital role in the overall performance of your vehicle. Regular maintenance and timely replacement are key to keeping your car in top form. Let's delve into some practical advice on battery maintenance and replacement.
The battery is the heart of your vehicle's electrical system, powering everything from the ignition to the lights and stereo. Over time, your battery will naturally degrade, particularly if you often make short trips or leave the car unused for long periods. Regular checks will help maintain your battery's efficiency and reduce the risk of an inconvenient breakdown.
- Keep Your Battery Clean: A dirty battery can cause current leakage that can drain your charge. It's a good idea to check it every few months and clean off any dirt or corrosion. You can use a mix of baking soda and water with a brush to gently clean the terminals.
- Check the Electrolyte Level: Some batteries allow you to check and adjust the electrolyte levels. If yours does, make sure the internal plates are adequately submerged, topping up with distilled water if necessary.
- Check Battery Securement: Ensure the battery is securely fastened within its compartment to prevent vibrations, which may reduce battery life or cause damage.
- Inspect for Leaks or Damage: Regularly check for any signs of battery acid leaks or physical damage like bulging sides. This could indicate an imminent failure.
- Test Your Battery: Using a voltmeter, you can perform periodic checks on your battery's charge level. Ideally, a healthy battery should read approximately 12.6 volts or above when the engine is off.
Despite excellent care, batteries don't last forever. You'll generally find yourself needing a replacement every three to five years. Some signs your battery might be failing include difficulty starting the engine, dim headlights, or the 'Check Battery' light illuminating on your dashboard.
When choosing a replacement, consider the type, size, and brand. The right type will ensure proper fit and function. It's imperative to select a battery that suits your driving habits and climate. Here's a quick guide to selecting and replacing your battery:
- Identify Your Battery Type: Ensure that the new battery fits within the specifications provided by your owner's manual. Look for terms such as Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) which refers to the battery's ability to start an engine in cold temperatures, and Reserve Capacity (RC), which indicates how long the battery can run the car if the alternator fails.
- Gather Tools and Safety Gear: To replace your battery, you'll need safety gloves, a wrench, and possibly terminal cleaning tools. Safety is crucial as batteries contain acid and produce hydrogen gas which is explosive.
- Disconnect the Old Battery: Safety first, remove the negative terminal connection first before the positive, preventing short-circuits. Proceed to remove any securing mechanisms, such as brackets, holding the battery in place.
- Install the New Battery: Place the new battery in the tray, ensuring it sits firmly. Secure any clamps or brackets before connecting terminals. Begin with the positive terminal, then proceed to the negative, reversing the disconnection process.
- Double-Check Connections: Ensure all connections are secure, checking that no wires are loose. Igniting your vehicle should be seamless if all steps have been followed correctly.
Routine servicing, involving these straightforward checks and possibly battery replacement, is a small investment in time and effort that pays off in dependability and performance. Stay ahead of breakdowns and maximise your 2015 Holden Commodore's lifespan by adding battery maintenance to your regular servicing routine.