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2021 Lexus IS batteries — what they do and how to look after them
Based on Lexus technical references — including the 2021 Lexus IS Owner’s Manual, Lexus IS300h New Car Features and Repair Manual, and the Lexus Service and Warranty guides for AU/NZ — batteries are absolutely relevant to the 2021 Lexus IS range. Every model uses a 12‑volt auxiliary battery, and the IS300h hybrid additionally carries a high‑voltage traction battery for propulsion and regenerative braking.
In everyday driving, the 12‑volt unit powers the computers, lighting, infotainment, locks and, on non‑hybrid IS models, cranks the engine. In the IS300h, the 12‑volt battery “wakes up” the hybrid system and closes the high‑voltage relays, propulsion then comes from the engine and the hybrid traction battery working together. That big hybrid battery is managed by onboard cooling and electronics and doesn’t need routine owner tinkering.
For owners across Australia and New Zealand, the workshop advice is straightforward: expect a 12‑volt battery life of roughly 3–5 years, depending on use and climate. Short trips, accessories left on, or long periods parked can shorten its life. A yearly battery test during servicing is a smart move, and a quality smart charger/maintainer helps if the car sits for weeks at a time.
When replacement time rolls around, the right spec matters. Choose a battery that matches the original size, terminal layout and capacity, many Lexus hybrids use an AGM‑type 12‑volt battery, while non‑hybrid IS models typically use a conventional flooded or AGM unit depending on trim. Techs will preserve vehicle memory, fit the new battery securely, check charge rates, and clean/coat terminals so it’s all snug under the bonnet or in the boot (location varies by variant).
Hybrid traction batteries are high‑voltage components. Owners should keep the hybrid battery cooling vents clear of luggage and dust, listen for unusual fan noise, and see a Lexus technician if any warning lights appear. Servicing or replacing high‑voltage components is strictly a trained‑technician job, using insulated tools and the correct lock‑out procedures as outlined in Lexus repair publications.
- Test the 12‑volt battery annually, earlier if cranking slows or electronics misbehave.
- Keep terminals clean and tight, ensure correct venting if required.
- If the vehicle is stored, use a smart maintainer and lock up with systems asleep.
- For IS300h, don’t block the hybrid battery vent, book dealer service for any HV concerns.
Popular questions
How long does the 12‑volt battery last in a 2021 Lexus IS?
Most see 3–5 years in local conditions. Heat, short trips and long idle periods can shorten that. An annual health check during servicing helps catch a weak battery before it strands the driver.
Does the IS300h hybrid need a special 12‑volt battery?
Often, yes — many hybrids use an AGM‑type auxiliary battery due to packaging and venting needs. The correct spec is listed in the owner’s manual and parts catalogue, and a technician will match capacity and terminal layout.
Where is the battery located?
On many non‑hybrid IS models the 12‑volt battery sits under the bonnet. Some hybrids place the 12‑volt battery in the boot area. The hybrid traction battery is sealed and mounted within the vehicle, it’s not an owner‑serviceable item.