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2020 Toyota LandCruiser Batteries: what they do and how to look after them

Based on Toyota’s 2020 LandCruiser 200 Series Owner’s Manual and Toyota Genuine Parts catalogues, this model is fitted with a 12‑volt starting battery, many AU/NZ diesel variants are factory‑equipped with dual batteries. So yes—batteries are absolutely relevant to the 2020 LandCruiser.

In the 2020 LandCruiser, the battery (or batteries on many diesel models) provides the grunt to crank the big V8 and powers the electronics when the engine’s off. It keeps essentials like the ECU, security system, lighting and infotainment alive, and stabilises voltage for all the vehicle’s electrical loads once the alternator is spinning.

For owners who tour, tow or fit accessories, a healthy battery setup is crucial. Dual‑battery diesel models often use an isolator so the cranking battery stays protected while the auxiliary handles fridges, lights and winches under the bonnet or in the boot. Whether single or dual, choosing a quality battery with the correct capacity and terminal layout for the 200 Series matters—many vehicles will specify an N70‑class or DIN equivalent with high CCA.

Replacement and servicing tips for the LandCruiser’s batteries:

  • Watch for slow cranking, dim lights at idle, clicking on start, or a battery/charging warning—these are classic signs it’s time to test or replace.
  • Typical service life is around 3–5 years, Aussie heat, short trips and heavy accessory loads can shorten that.
  • Have the battery load‑tested annually, especially before long trips. Resting voltage should be near 12.6 V, much lower can indicate sulphation.
  • Keep terminals clean and tight and the hold‑down secure. A light smear of dielectric grease helps resist corrosion.
  • When replacing, match case size, terminal orientation and CCA to the LandCruiser’s spec. On dual setups, replace weak batteries in pairs and check the isolator is working properly.
  • Use a memory saver if you want to keep presets. After reconnection, some systems (like auto‑up windows) may need re‑initialising.
  • Jump‑starting: connect positive to positive, negative to a solid engine earth on the LandCruiser. Avoid sparks near the battery and follow Toyota’s procedure from the owner’s manual.
  • If the vehicle sits, a smart charger or periodic longer drives will help maintain charge and battery health.

Sticking to the above will keep the big Cruiser starting first go and the electrics happy, whether it’s the weekday commute or a long run across the Tasman or outback.

Popular questions

What battery type and size suits a 2020 Toyota LandCruiser 200?
Most 2020 LandCruiser 200s use a heavy‑duty 12‑volt lead‑acid starting battery, diesel variants in AU/NZ commonly have a dual‑battery arrangement. Sizes are typically N70‑class or DIN equivalents with high cold‑cranking amps (often 650–900 CCA), but exact fitment depends on engine and market spec. The safest bet is to match the original specifications shown on the battery label or in the Toyota owner’s manual/parts guide.

If running accessories, consider a matched auxiliary battery and isolator that suit deep‑cycle use, keeping the cranking battery dedicated to starting.

How long do the LandCruiser’s batteries usually last in Australia and New Zealand?
Expect around 3–5 years for a quality starting battery. Hot Australian summers, lots of short trips, winching, and high accessory loads tend to shorten life, regular highway runs and occasional top‑ups with a smart charger can extend it. If it’s approaching three years and you’re planning a big trip, a preventative test or replacement can save hassle.

Do systems need a reset after a battery change on the 200 Series?
After a battery swap, auto‑up window functions and radio presets may need re‑initialising. Some models also perform an idle relearn after power loss. Using a memory saver helps retain settings, but even without one, a quick re‑set procedure (outlined in the owner’s manual) usually sorts things.

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