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Repco 12V 800A Sealed AGM Battery Jump Starter - RCJS800

Repco 12V 800A Sealed AGM Battery Jump Starter - RCJS800

$140
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Karcher Window Vac Wv 2 Plus - 1.633-653.0

Karcher Window Vac Wv 2 Plus - 1.633-653.0

$146
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NOCO Boost X 12V 1750A Jump Starter - GBX55

NOCO Boost X 12V 1750A Jump Starter - GBX55

$357
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Uniden Super Long Range Radar Detector With GPS - DFR7NZ

Uniden Super Long Range Radar Detector With GPS - DFR7NZ

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GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - TX6165X

$339
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Projecta 12/24V 2000A Jump Starter - IS2000

Projecta 12/24V 2000A Jump Starter - IS2000

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NOCO Genius 6/12V 5A Battery Charger - GENIUS5AU

NOCO Genius 6/12V 5A Battery Charger - GENIUS5AU

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Mechpro Battery Operated Electric Siphon Pump - MBESP

Mechpro Battery Operated Electric Siphon Pump - MBESP

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NOCO Boost 12V 500A Jump Starter - GB20

NOCO Boost 12V 500A Jump Starter - GB20

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GearUp 9v Battery Alkaline 3pk - GU9V-3

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NOCO Boost 12V 2000A Jump Starter - GB70

NOCO Boost 12V 2000A Jump Starter - GB70

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GV Demineralised Water 5L - DEMIN-05L

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NOCO Boost X 12V 4250A Jump Starter - GBX155

NOCO Boost X 12V 4250A Jump Starter - GBX155

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Uniden Extreme Long Range Radar Laser Detector - R4NZ

Uniden Extreme Long Range Radar Laser Detector - R4NZ

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GearUp AAA Battery Alkaline 18pk - GUAAA-18

GearUp AAA Battery Alkaline 18pk - GUAAA-18

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Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM 5.0Ah Battery - M18B5

Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM 5.0Ah Battery - M18B5

$296
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Andatech Sobermate S3 Fuel Cell Breathalyser - SM-S3

Andatech Sobermate S3 Fuel Cell Breathalyser - SM-S3

$239
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Andatech Sobermate S2 Fuel Cell Breathalyser - SM-S2

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Stedi Micro V2 7.8 Inch 12 LED Flood Light - LED3520-7-18W

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Batteries for the 2016 Subaru Forester: What You Need to Know

The 2016 Subaru Forester definitely uses a battery as an essential part of its electrical system. Like most modern vehicles, the battery plays a crucial role in powering up the car's electrical components and starting the engine. Without a reliable battery, the Forester simply won't fire up, leaving you stuck in one spot. So understanding what the battery does, how to maintain it, and when it might need replacing is pretty important for any Forester owner.

The battery in a 2016 Subaru Forester is a 12-volt lead-acid battery. Its primary job is to supply electrical power to the starter motor, ignition system, and fuel system when you turn the key or press the start button. It also powers the car's accessories when the engine is off. Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over, providing electricity and recharging the battery at the same time.

One of the more overlooked yet crucial functions of the battery is stabilising voltage to keep the right amount of power flowing to the Forester's electrical systems. This helps things like your infotainment system, lights, and climate control run smoothly. Without a good battery, electrical spikes or dips can occur, potentially causing temporary malfunctions or even damage to electronic components.

When it comes to maintaining the battery on a 2016 Subaru Forester, regular checks should be part of any servicing routine. This means visually inspecting the battery terminals and cables for corrosion or damage. Corrosion looks like a white, ashy deposit around the terminals and can cause poor electrical connections, leading to starting issues and reduced battery life. Cleaning the terminals with a battery post cleaner or a mix of baking soda and water can help keep things ticking along nicely.

It's also a good idea to check the battery's charge level and overall health, particularly if the Forester is used for short trips or sits unused for periods. Batteries can discharge if the car isn't driven regularly, and a low charge can shorten battery lifespan. A battery tester or voltmeter can be used during servicing to check the state of charge. Typically, a fully charged 12-volt battery should read about 12.6 volts or more when the engine is off.

If any signs of weakness show up during testing - like slow cranking, dim headlights, or dashboard warning lights - it's usually time to think about a replacement. In Australia's climate, where temperatures can range significantly, battery performance and lifespan can vary too. Heat can speed up the chemical reactions inside the battery, leading to faster deterioration, while cold can reduce starting power, especially in early mornings or winter months.

Most car batteries last between three to five years, but this can depend a lot on driving habits and climate conditions. If a battery is nearing the end of its life, it's best to swap it out before it leaves you stranded. When choosing a replacement battery for the 2016 Subaru Forester, it's important to pick one that matches the car manufacturer's specifications. This generally means ensuring the battery has the correct dimensions, terminal layout, and cold cranking amps (CCA) for reliable starting performance.

Replacing a car battery isn't too tricky but should be done with care. Disconnect the negative terminal first to avoid shorts, then the positive. Remove the old battery, place the new one securely in the tray, and reconnect the terminals - positive first this time. It's also a good time to coat the terminals with a bit of petroleum jelly or anti-corrosion spray to help prevent buildup in the future.

For Forester owners who want to maximise battery life, a few extra tips can help. Avoid leaving lights or accessories switched on when the engine is off, and if the car is left parked for long periods, consider using a battery maintainer or trickle charger to keep it topped up. Also, having the alternator checked during servicing is a good idea to make sure it is properly charging the battery.

Ultimately, the battery on a 2016 Subaru Forester is a small but mighty part that deserves some attention. It keeps the vehicle running smoothly and ensures a reliable start every time. A bit of regular maintenance and timely replacement when needed means less hassle and more time spent enjoying driving the Forester around Australia's diverse landscapes.