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Stedi T1500 LED Task & Camp Light - LEDTASK-T1500

Stedi T1500 LED Task & Camp Light - LEDTASK-T1500

$149
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OEX Accessories Socket 16A @ 12V - ACX2829BL
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OEX Accessories Socket 16A @ 12V - ACX2829BL

$23
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Century VRLA Battery - PS1240

Century VRLA Battery - PS1240

$71
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Century VRLA Battery - PS12180

Century VRLA Battery - PS12180

$225
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OEX Favourite Fuse Assortment Kit - 169pcs - ACX1737
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OEX Favourite Fuse Assortment Kit - 169pcs - ACX1737

$46
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Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM FORGE 8.0Ah Battery - M18FB8

Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM FORGE 8.0Ah Battery - M18FB8

$434
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Battery Charger 2.5Amp 12V - PTC12V2.5A

Battery Charger 2.5Amp 12V - PTC12V2.5A

$94
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Century VRLA Battery - PS640

Century VRLA Battery - PS640

$52
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Century VRLA Battery - PS12400
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Century VRLA Battery - PS12400

$99
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Century VRLA Battery - PS1232

Century VRLA Battery - PS1232

$94
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Century VRLA Battery - PS1270L

Century VRLA Battery - PS1270L

$84
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Repco 16A High Frequency Battery Charger - RBC16A

Repco 16A High Frequency Battery Charger - RBC16A

$324
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Century VRLA Battery - PS12120L

Century VRLA Battery - PS12120L

$254
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Century VRLA Battery - PS12240

Century VRLA Battery - PS12240

$304
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Century VRLA Battery - PS612

Century VRLA Battery - PS612

$84
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Century VRLA Battery - PS670

Century VRLA Battery - PS670

$100
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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

$10
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Projecta Battery Clamp Bolt 255mm - BB10

Projecta Battery Clamp Bolt 255mm - BB10

$12
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Century VRLA Battery - PS12330

Century VRLA Battery - PS12330

$258
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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

$7
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Mechpro Jumper Leads 400A 2.5m - MPBCBL400S3

Mechpro Jumper Leads 400A 2.5m - MPBCBL400S3

$39
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NOCO Boost X 12V 4250A Jump Starter - GBX155

NOCO Boost X 12V 4250A Jump Starter - GBX155

$776
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CTEK 5A Compact Battery Charger NXT 5 - 40-663

CTEK 5A Compact Battery Charger NXT 5 - 40-663

$219
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Narva Electronic LED Flasher 12V 3 Pin - 68245BL

Narva Electronic LED Flasher 12V 3 Pin - 68245BL

$63
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Projecta Battery Tray 185 x 280mm - PBT100

Projecta Battery Tray 185 x 280mm - PBT100

$24
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Narva Fusible Link Male 120A Grey 1 Pce - 53192BL

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

$19
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Eveready AAA Battery Super Heavy Duty 4Pk - E301339000

Eveready AAA Battery Super Heavy Duty 4Pk - E301339000

$13
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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

$19
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2015 Toyota Crown batteries — what they do and how to look after them

Yes, the 2015 Toyota Crown uses batteries. Technical sources including Toyota’s Global Newsroom releases for the S210-series Crown (covering Royal, Athlete and Majesta grades from 2012–2015) note widespread hybrid availability with a high‑voltage traction battery, while the Owner’s Manual and service literature for this generation confirm every Crown also carries a 12‑volt auxiliary battery. Put simply, whether it’s a petrol non‑hybrid or a Hybrid grade, a 2015 Toyota Crown relies on at least one battery.

On all 2015 Toyota Crown models, the 12‑volt battery powers body electrics: door locking, alarm, lights, infotainment, power windows, and the computers that bring the car to life. In hybrids, it also enables the system to enter READY mode so the traction system can take over. The 12‑volt is a service item, typically a lead‑acid unit built to JIS specifications, exact size and cold‑cranking performance vary by trim, so checking the vehicle label or handbook is the smart move.

Hybrid Crowns add a high‑voltage battery (commonly NiMH in this era) that delivers propulsion energy and regenerative braking storage. Toyota’s hybrid control manages charge and temperature, and the pack is designed for long service life. Factory documentation highlights the importance of clear airflow to the battery cooling intake and proper fan operation, blocking vents in the boot or rear cabin area can raise temperatures and shorten life. High‑voltage components should only be inspected or serviced by trained technicians.

As part of routine servicing, most owners will focus on the 12‑volt battery. Expect 3–5 years of typical life in Aussie and Kiwi climates, depending on usage. A quick health check includes a resting voltage test (around 12.5–12.8 V when healthy) and a charge test in READY/engine‑running state (about 13.8–14.7 V). If cranking slows, electronics reset, or the car won’t enter READY, it’s time to load‑test and likely replace. When swapping the 12‑volt, use a memory saver if possible, keep terminals clean and tight, and be ready to re‑initialise power windows or other learned settings per the manual.

  • Match the replacement battery to the correct JIS size, terminal layout and spec.
  • Clean corrosion with a baking soda solution, refit firmly and apply terminal protectant.
  • Avoid deep discharges, long idle periods? Use a smart maintainer on the 12‑volt.
  • Keep hybrid battery cooling intakes and the fan area free of dust and obstructions.
  • Leave any high‑voltage diagnostics or repairs to qualified hybrid technicians.

Popular question: What battery type does a 2015 Toyota Crown use?

The 2015 Crown uses a 12‑volt lead‑acid auxiliary battery (JIS‑spec sizing, check the handbook or the old battery label for exact dimensions and terminal layout). Hybrid grades also use a high‑voltage traction battery controlled by the hybrid system. The 12‑volt is the one most owners replace during regular servicing.

Popular question: How long do the batteries last in a 2015 Toyota Crown?

In Australian and New Zealand conditions, the 12‑volt battery commonly lasts 3–5 years, depending on driving patterns and heat. The high‑voltage hybrid battery is engineered for long life, with clear cooling airflow and regular use, many run well beyond typical ownership terms. Annual battery checks during servicing are a safe bet.

Popular question: Can they replace the 12‑volt battery at home, and is coding needed?

With basic tools and care, many owners can change the 12‑volt battery at home. Use a memory saver if you’ve got one, follow the Owner’s Manual, and tighten terminals properly. Most Toyotas of this era don’t require battery “coding,” but you may need to re‑initialise windows or other convenience features afterward.

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