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Parts for your 2017 Mazda Bt-50-Batteries
OEX 3mm Twin Core Automotive Cable, Figure 8, Blue With White Trace - 100m Roll (NZ Ref.151) - ACX0830L
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LED Autolamps Traffic Advisory Light Red LED 12v Only Red Lens 10cm Cable Boxed - 83R
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OEX 4mm Single Core Automotive Cable, Yellow - 100m Roll (NZ Ref.152) - ACX0729L
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OEX 4mm Single Core Tinned Marine Cable, Pink - 100m Roll (NZ Ref. 152M) - ACX0994
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LED Autolamps Multi Volt Stop/Tail/Indicator Assembly 72 LEDs With Black Bracket 190x100x28mm - 80BARM
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LEDAUT 12V LED Interior Light 61PCS SMD LEDs Equivalent To 30W Globe With Switch - 1061/12SW
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OEX 4mm Single Core Tinned Marine Cable, Grey - 100m Roll (NZ Ref. 152M) - ACX0995
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OEX 4mm Single Core Tinned Marine Cable, Green With Yellow Trace - 100m Roll (NZ Ref. 152M) - ACX0998
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LED Autolamps 12/24V Stop/Tail Lamp With Reflector 14 LEDs Blister Package - 130RMG
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OEX 3mm Twin Core Automotive Cable, Figure 8, Brown With White Trace - 100m Roll (NZ Ref.151) - ACX0803L
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OEX 4mm Single Core Automotive Cable, Red With Black Sheath - 100m Roll (NZ Ref.152) - ACX0773L
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Maintaining and Replacing Your Mazda BT-50 Battery
Keeping your 2017 Mazda BT-50 running smoothly means ensuring that its battery is in top-notch condition. The battery is a critical component, providing the necessary power to start your engine and run electrical systems. Knowing when and how to service or replace it can prevent unexpected breakdowns and maintain vehicle reliability.
When it comes to battery replacement, there are a few key aspects to consider. First, it's crucial to select the right battery type for your BT-50. The most common option is a 12V lead-acid battery, but the specific group size and CCA rating are important too. Check your owner's manual or consult with a professional to find the correct specifications.
If you notice slow engine cranking, dim lights, or electrical issues, these may be signs your battery is nearing the end of its life. Ideally, car batteries should be checked regularly and typically replaced every three to five years, although this can vary depending on usage conditions and maintenance habits.
- Visual Inspection: Look for any signs of corrosion on the terminals or battery case. Clean if necessary using a mixture of baking soda and water to neutralise acid buildup. Remember to wear protective gear when handling battery acid.
- Check Connections: Ensure that the battery terminals and cables are tightly secured to prevent interruptions in power supply.
- Battery Testing: Use a multimeter to measure the voltage. A healthy battery should read around 12.6 volts when the engine is off. Consider having a professional conduct a load test to verify battery condition under typical operating conditions.
Replacing your battery? Disconnect the negative terminal first, followed by the positive to prevent short circuits. Carefully remove the old battery and place it aside, taking note of any leaking or damage. Install the new battery, securing it in place before reconnecting the terminals - positive first, then negative.
For extended battery life, try to minimise short trips, as these do not allow the battery to fully recharge. Invest in a trickle charger if your BT-50 sits unused for prolonged periods. Regular driving is the best way to keep your battery charged and in good shape.
By maintaining your BT-50 battery, you'll enjoy dependable performance and avoid inconvenient disruptions. If in doubt, consult a professional mechanic to ensure your vehicle's battery stays in top condition.