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2015 Toyota LandCruiser batteries: purpose, service and replacement

Batteries are absolutely used on the 2015 Toyota LandCruiser. Toyota owner’s manuals and service information for the 200 Series (and the 70 Series workhorse) specify a 12‑volt starting battery, many diesel variants are factory‑fitted with dual cranking batteries under the bonnet. That setup supports high cold‑crank demand and accessories common in Australia and New Zealand.

In this LandCruiser, the battery’s job is to crank the engine, stabilise system voltage, and keep critical electronics happy—from the ECU and ABS to lighting, infotainment and accessories like fridges and winches. On dual‑battery models, the parallel pair boosts available cranking current and helps with reliability in remote touring.

As part of routine servicing, a quick battery health check pays off. A healthy, fully charged 12‑volt battery should rest around 12.6–12.8 V, anything in the low 12s suggests it needs charging or testing. A conductance or load test once a year is a smart move, especially before long trips or heading into winter.

  • Inspect terminals and clamps for corrosion, clean with a bicarb soda solution, rinse, dry and refit. Apply a light smear of dielectric grease.
  • Ensure the battery is secure in its tray, rough roads can fatigue posts and internals if it’s loose.
  • Look for swelling, cracks or leaks—signs it’s due for replacement.
  • Expect service life of roughly 3–5 years, heavy winch use, short trips and high heat can shorten that.
  • On dual‑battery setups, use a proper isolator or DC‑DC charger, and replace batteries in matched pairs when possible.
  • Choose the correct case size, polarity and CCA as specified by Toyota or a reputable fitment guide. Many AU/NZ diesels run large N70‑type units, petrol models often use a single high‑CCA unit.
  • When replacing: ignition off, remove negative first then positive, install new battery, positive first then negative. Retain settings with a memory saver if you like.
  • Afterwards, reinitialise auto windows and clock if needed, and recycle the old battery responsibly.

For touring rigs with fridges, camp lights and compressors, consider an auxiliary setup with proper charging so the cranking battery stays fresh. A compact jump‑starter in the kit is a handy bit of insurance for outback kays.

Does a 2015 LandCruiser have dual batteries from factory?

Many AU/NZ diesel 200 Series and 70 Series models are factory‑fitted with dual 12‑volt cranking batteries wired in parallel. Petrol 200s are typically single‑battery from factory. A quick peek under the bonnet or a look at the vehicle’s build plate and owner’s manual will confirm the setup on a particular vehicle.

If dual batteries are fitted, ensure both units are of similar age, capacity and type. Periodic testing keeps them balanced and reduces the risk of one weaker unit dragging the other down.

What battery size and CCA suit a 2015 LandCruiser?

Diesel 200/70 Series models commonly use large high‑CCA batteries (e.g., N70‑type) in the 720–850 CCA range, often as a matched pair. Petrol 200s usually run a single high‑capacity unit, typically in the 650–750 CCA ballpark. Always match case size, terminal orientation and specs to Toyota’s recommendations or a trusted fitment guide.

If running accessories or a winch, consider stepping up CCA within approved fitments and ensure the alternator and charging strategy are up to the task.

How often should the battery be replaced?

Most LandCruiser batteries last around 3–5 years. Frequent short trips, heat, slow winching and deep discharges shorten life. Annual testing and pre‑trip checks help catch a tired unit early. Replace at the first signs of slow cranking, repeated jump‑starts, or failing load tests.

For dual setups, replace in pairs when practical, and verify the isolator/DC‑DC charger is operating correctly to protect the new gear.

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