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Strobe Amber 12 to 48V Permanent Mount - 85444A

Strobe Amber 12 to 48V Permanent Mount - 85444A

$1,068
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Narva Mini LED Light Box - Amber - Flange Base - 85010A-1

Narva Mini LED Light Box - Amber - Flange Base - 85010A-1

$926
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DGITAL DIESEL TURBINE METER 1INCH - ADTFM

DGITAL DIESEL TURBINE METER 1INCH - ADTFM

$1,021
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LED BAR LAMP - AMBER LENSE

LED BAR LAMP - AMBER LENSE

$858
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Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94700

Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94700

$660
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Hella Oval 90 Led Worklamp 9-33Volt - 1559

Hella Oval 90 Led Worklamp 9-33Volt - 1559

$539
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Narva EX2-R 10 inch LED Light Bar - RGB Enabled - 72831

Narva EX2-R 10 inch LED Light Bar - RGB Enabled - 72831

$415
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9-33 Volt LED 3NM Stern Navigation Lamp - Black - 99128

9-33 Volt LED 3NM Stern Navigation Lamp - Black - 99128

$330
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9-33 Volt LED 2NM Port Lamp Black - 99026

9-33 Volt LED 2NM Port Lamp Black - 99026

$330
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HELLA LED 12W/24V Combo Lamp W/Socket - 2378DT

HELLA LED 12W/24V Combo Lamp W/Socket - 2378DT

$293
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Redarc Key-On Lights-On Kit - KOLO12DU

Redarc Key-On Lights-On Kit - KOLO12DU

$292
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LED Autolamps White Led Rev J3 Lamp Insert - J3WM

LED Autolamps White Led Rev J3 Lamp Insert - J3WM

$286
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Hella EuroLED 115 Wrm Wht Wht Rim Box - 2JA980820101

Hella EuroLED 115 Wrm Wht Wht Rim Box - 2JA980820101

$260
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HELLA  LED Interior Lamp White With Cover - 2JA959820521

HELLA LED Interior Lamp White With Cover - 2JA959820521

$259
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Narva Junction Box Plastic 145 x 100 x 45mm - 57820

Narva Junction Box Plastic 145 x 100 x 45mm - 57820

$243
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NAVILED STERN LAMP WHTE SHROUD - 2LT980520511

NAVILED STERN LAMP WHTE SHROUD - 2LT980520511

$235
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WHITE LED DURALED (WOMBAT) - 2JA959700101

WHITE LED DURALED (WOMBAT) - 2JA959700101

$222
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HELLA 9-33V LED Stop/Tail Light LED - 2367

HELLA 9-33V LED Stop/Tail Light LED - 2367

$211
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Interior Light LED Square 9 to 33V - 87508

Interior Light LED Square 9 to 33V - 87508

$200
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LED Autolamps Stop/Tail/Indicator 12V - 82CARR

LED Autolamps Stop/Tail/Indicator 12V - 82CARR

$201
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2017 Toyota Mark X batteries: purpose, care, and when to replace

Based on Toyota service literature for the GRX130/133 series (owner’s manual and electrical wiring diagrams) and reputable AU/NZ fitment catalogues, the 2017 Toyota Mark X is equipped with a conventional 12‑volt starting battery. So yes—batteries are absolutely relevant for this vehicle.

In this Mark X, the battery’s job is to crank the petrol V6, stabilise system voltage, and keep essentials like the ECU, immobiliser, and clock alive when the engine’s off. It also powers lights, locks, the infotainment unit, and accessories when sitting under the bonnet with the ignition off—handy when waiting for someone or loading the boot.

For day‑to‑day use, a healthy battery means quick, confident starts and fewer electrical gremlins. On servicing, it’s smart to test the battery under load, check state of charge, and verify alternator output with the engine running. In Aussie and Kiwi conditions—hot summers, coastal humidity, and the odd frosty morning—batteries generally last around 3–5 years, shorter with lots of short trips.

Most 2017 Mark X cars run a sealed maintenance‑free lead‑acid unit. AGM or EFB isn’t typically required unless the car has idle‑stop, which is uncommon on this model. Choose a quality unit that matches the original specs for cold cranking amps (CCA), case size, terminal layout (usually left‑positive on JIS types), and hold‑down style.

When replacing the battery, a memory saver can help retain radio presets and window auto‑up/down functions. If not used, some features may need a quick reinitialisation—no drama, just a minute or two following the owner’s manual. Always fit the vent caps or breather as supplied, seat the battery squarely, and tighten the clamp so it’s secure without overtightening.

Good battery care is simple and pays off:

  • Have it tested at each service or every 6–12 months.
  • Keep terminals clean and lightly greased to deter corrosion.
  • Aim for charging voltage around the typical 13.8–14.5 V with the engine running.
  • If the car sits for long periods, use a smart maintainer to prevent deep discharge.
  • Recycle the old unit responsibly—your workshop or parts store can handle it.

Tell‑tale signs it’s time to swap include slower cranking, dimming lights at idle, battery warning light with other symptoms, or a test result showing low CCA or failing cells. Proactive replacement before a long road trip or a cold snap can save a flat‑battery headache.

Q1. What battery type and size suits a 2017 Toyota Mark X?

It typically uses a 12‑volt sealed maintenance‑free lead‑acid starting battery.

On many Japan‑market Toyotas of this era, a JIS D23L case (e.g., 55D23L/75D23L) is common.

Terminal layout is usually left‑positive, always match the car’s existing polarity.

Check the current battery label and the hold‑down to confirm the exact case size.

Choose a CCA rating that meets or exceeds the original specification for reliable cranking.

AGM or EFB isn’t generally needed unless the vehicle has idle‑stop equipment.

Premium flooded options with higher CCA can help in colder regions or short‑trip use.

Measure the tray and height clearance before buying if the original battery isn’t present.

Use reputable AU/NZ fitment guides or the VIN to double‑check compatibility.

Ensure the venting arrangements match the original design and fit any supplied breather.

Confirm the clamp and terminals secure cleanly with no cable strain.

When unsure, a technician can test and specify the correct unit on the spot.

Q2. How long does a Mark X battery last and when should it be replaced?

In Australia and New Zealand, 3–5 years is typical for a quality battery.

Short urban trips and high heat tend to shorten battery life.

Slow cranking and dim interior lights are early warning signs.

A battery/charging test at every service gives a clear health snapshot.

If CCA is well below spec or a cell fails, replacement is the smart move.

Consider pre‑emptive replacement before a big trip or winter.

After installation, the ECU may relearn idle, a normal drive cycle sorts it.

Reinitialise window auto‑up/down if needed per the owner’s manual.

Keep terminals clean and clamps tight to avoid voltage drop.

If the car sits, a smart charger prevents deep discharge and sulphation.

Warranty periods vary, but good brands often offer 24–36 months.

Always recycle the old unit through a workshop or parts supplier.