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Semi Sealed Beam To Suit 72439 & 72439M - 74038

Semi Sealed Beam To Suit 72439 & 72439M - 74038

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Narva Heavy Duty Twin Merit / Engel Type Sockets - 81142BL

Narva Heavy Duty Twin Merit / Engel Type Sockets - 81142BL

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Narva Front Marker Light Clear Incandescent - 87212

Narva Front Marker Light Clear Incandescent - 87212

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Narva Swivel Light LED With Switch 12/24V L: 187mm - 87662

Narva Swivel Light LED With Switch 12/24V L: 187mm - 87662

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Interior Light LED Round 9 to 33V - 87500BL

Interior Light LED Round 9 to 33V - 87500BL

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Rear Marker Light Red LED 9 to 33V - 91434C

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Navigation Light LED 12 or 24V - 52WR

Navigation Light LED 12 or 24V - 52WR

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Narva Mini USB/Type-C Adaptor - 81056BL

Narva Mini USB/Type-C Adaptor - 81056BL

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Interior Light LED 10 to 30V Surface Mount - 95968060

Interior Light LED 10 to 30V Surface Mount - 95968060

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Interior Light LED 24V Flush Mount - 98050101

Interior Light LED 24V Flush Mount - 98050101

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Narva Side Marker Light Red/Amber LED 9 to 33V - 91602W

Narva Side Marker Light Red/Amber LED 9 to 33V - 91602W

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LED Autolamps 12/24V Amb/Red Left Sm - 44ARMLB

LED Autolamps 12/24V Amb/Red Left Sm - 44ARMLB

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Narva Marine Socket - 81025W

Narva Marine Socket - 81025W

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Narva Side Marker Light Red/Amber Incandescent - 86740BL

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OEX Circuit Breaker Manual Reset 10A 1 Pce - ACX1924
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OEX Circuit Breaker Manual Reset 10A 1 Pce - ACX1924

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Amber Lens To Suit 2143

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Narva Lens To Suit 86460 - 86465

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Narva Connector Strip Plastic - 56283BL

Narva Connector Strip Plastic - 56283BL

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Hella Mini Blade Fuse 15A Blue 10 Pce - 8774MINI

Hella Mini Blade Fuse 15A Blue 10 Pce - 8774MINI

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Narva Q.C Plug 2 Pole 10 Pce - 56252

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OEX Rocker Switch On/Off SPST Amber Illumination - ACX1970BL

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Hella Mini Blade Fuse 20A Yellow 10 Pce - 8775MINI

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2018 Subaru Legacy Batteries: What You Need to Know

The 2018 Subaru Legacy, like most modern vehicles, relies on a battery to keep everything running smoothly. The battery in the Legacy is a crucial component, serving as the powerhouse that gets the engine started and supplies electrical energy to the car's systems when the engine isn't running. If you own a 2018 Subaru Legacy, understanding the purpose of the battery along with tips on replacement and maintenance can save you from unexpected hassles on the road.

At its core, the battery's primary role is to provide the electrical charge needed to crank the engine when you turn the ignition key or press the start button. Without a good battery, you won't get far because the engine won't start. But the battery does more than just start the car, it supports the car's electrical systems like the lights, infotainment system, power windows, and more when the engine is off. Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over supplying electricity and also recharges the battery so it's ready for the next start.

The 2018 Subaru Legacy typically uses a 12-volt lead-acid battery, which is standard in almost all petrol and diesel cars. It sits in the engine bay, usually secured in a plastic tray with clamps to keep it stable. Sometimes you might hear that newer cars don't need batteries if they have hybrid or electric drivetrains, but the Legacy is primarily a traditional internal combustion engine vehicle, so a quality 12V battery is absolutely essential. Even Subaru models with their EyeSight driver-assist technology and other advanced safety features still depend heavily on their main battery.

When it comes to maintaining your Legacy's battery, a few simple practices will keep it healthy and reliable. First, make sure the terminals are clean and free of corrosion. Corrosion looks like a fluffy white or greenish powder around the battery posts and can cause electrical problems or difficulty starting. You can clean this using a battery terminal cleaner or a mixture of baking soda and water, with care taken to avoid any contact with your skin and eyes.

Keeping the battery secure in its tray is also important since vibrations and movement can damage the internal plates. While the car's design already accounts for this, if you ever have your battery replaced, check that it is fitted tightly. A loose battery can reduce its lifespan significantly.

Most car batteries last between three and five years, depending on usage, climate, and maintenance. In Australia, where heat and humidity can be tough on batteries, regular checks are a good idea, especially if your Legacy feels sluggish when starting up. It can be helpful to have the battery load tested during your scheduled servicing to ensure it is still holding a good charge. Many mechanics and service centres can perform these tests quickly and will advise if a replacement is needed.

Replacing the battery in the 2018 Subaru Legacy is usually straightforward but requires a few precautions. Always switch off the vehicle completely and remove the key (or push start fob away) before handling the battery. Disconnect the negative terminal first, followed by the positive, to prevent any electrical shorts. Installing the new battery is the reverse process, making sure terminals are tightly connected and corrosion protection is applied. Some batteries come with a protective spray to help prevent future build-up.

Choosing the right battery for the Legacy is crucial. While standard lead-acid batteries are common and affordable, opting for a quality product from a reputable brand ensures better performance and longevity. Batteries are rated by cold cranking amps (CCA), which is a measure of their ability to start the engine in cold conditions. Although Australia's climate may not be as harsh as some colder regions, a battery with adequate CCA ensures reliable starts even on chilly mornings or during extended periods of inactivity.

It's also worth noting that some later models or higher-spec versions of the Legacy may use maintenance-free batteries. These are sealed and require less upkeep than traditional types. However, they still need to be tested regularly, and the same fitting procedures apply.

If the battery in a 2018 Subaru Legacy dies unexpectedly, it can lead to frustration and potentially leave a driver stranded. Beyond just being a starter pack, a good battery supports the on-board computers and safety systems that the Legacy relies on. Failing batteries have been known to cause odd electrical issues, so keeping it in top shape directly contributes to the overall reliability of the vehicle.

All up, the battery is an essential part of the 2018 Subaru Legacy's operation. While it may not be the most glamorous component, its role is absolutely vital. Proper maintenance, inspection during servicing, and timely replacement when needed will ensure the Legacy starts smoothly every time and all its electrical systems function without a hitch. For Legacy owners in Australia, where the summer heat can be tough on batteries, being aware of these tips goes a long way in preventing unexpected battery failure.

So, whether it's a routine service inspection or if the Legacy shows signs of a tired battery like slow starting or dim lights, don't overlook this important part. Keeping the battery in top condition is a simple way to help your Subaru Legacy keep on cruising without drama.