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Batteries in the 2019 Volkswagen Amarok: What You Need to Know

The 2019 Volkswagen Amarok, whether in its single cab, double cab, or chassis cab form, absolutely relies on a battery as part of its essential electrical system. Contrary to any myths about vehicles of this size or class not needing batteries, the Amarok is fitted with a lead-acid automotive battery that performs several critical roles. Understanding the purpose of the battery, as well as proper maintenance and replacement tips, is key to keeping your Amarok running smoothly.

At its core, the battery in the 2019 Volkswagen Amarok serves as the electrical heart of the vehicle. It provides the necessary power to start the engine by supplying electrical current to the starter motor and ignition system. Without a reliable battery, the Amarok simply won't start, no matter how well-maintained the rest of the vehicle might be. Beyond just starting, the battery supports the car's electrical components when the engine is off and stabilises the voltage supply when the vehicle is running.

For drivers using their Amarok for work, recreation, or a bit of both, the battery plays a vital role in powering things like the infotainment system, lighting, the ECU (engine control unit), and other accessories. This is especially true if the vehicle has additional electrical equipment fitted, such as aftermarket radio systems or auxiliary lighting. If your Amarok is used in Australian conditions where temperatures can soar or drop dramatically, these external factors can also put extra demand on the battery.

Taking care of the battery is considered vital during regular servicing of the 2019 Amarok. A bad or weak battery can lead to inconvenience - or worse, being stranded. Luckily, maintaining the battery is straightforward and should be part of routine checks during your vehicle's scheduled servicing.

Here are some handy tips and recommendations for Amarok owners when it comes to battery care:

  • Keep the terminals clean and free from corrosion. Corrosion can cause poor electrical contact, which may result in starting issues. A simple mixture of baking soda and water or specialised battery terminal cleaner can be used for cleaning.
  • Check the battery hold-downs to ensure the battery is securely fastened. Vibration from a loosely mounted battery can cause internal damage and shorten its lifespan.
  • Inspect the battery case for any signs of swelling, cracks, or leaks. These are indicators that the battery is nearing the end of its life and should be replaced immediately.
  • During servicing, the technician should check the battery's voltage and cold cranking amps (CCA) to ensure it delivers adequate power, especially as the battery ages.
  • If your Amarok is not driven frequently, it's a good idea to start the vehicle at least once a week or use a battery maintainer or trickle charger. This prevents the battery from discharging fully, which can damage it over time.

When it's time to replace the battery, Volkswagen recommends using batteries that meet the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) specifications with the correct capacity and size. Using the manufacturer-recommended batteries ensures optimal performance and longevity. It's also important to dispose of old batteries responsibly at recycling centres or automotive shops to protect the environment.

Battery life expectancy on the Amarok can vary. Typically, Australian drivers might expect a battery to last between three to five years depending on usage, climate, and maintenance habits. Given that Australia experiences a wide range of environmental conditions, owners in warmer northern regions should be more vigilant, as heat can accelerate battery aging.

In terms of warranty and servicing, many aftermarket and genuine batteries come with a warranty period often around 24 months. It's smart to keep a close eye on performance as the battery nears the end of this warranty period and have it tested during regular vehicle inspections.

Ultimately, the battery is a simple yet crucial component that supports the entire vehicle's function. Whether setting out on a long haul down the coast, tackling rough outback roads, or just cruising around town, a healthy battery ensures that the 2019 Volkswagen Amarok can be relied upon every time to fire up and deliver the performance expected.