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Toyota Battery FAQs
Ninety per cent of the time, if nothing happens when you turn your ignition on in your car, it is because of a flat battery. If your Toyota battery is completely flat, your headlights will be either dim or dead, and you won't be able to start your car. You may have a more serious mechanical issue if your lights are shining boldly and brightly and your Toyota still will not start.
If your Toyota starts to lag when you turn the key, you can check your battery health with a multimeter. If you don’t have a multimeter, or you're still unsure, bring it into a Marshall Battery Store for a free battery health check.
This depends on the model, as different vehicles demand different power specs. Below are some estimations, but you can get a free quote for your exact requirements online.
For a standard Toyota battery, you can expect to pay between $150 and $250. For a premium battery or a battery for a larger 4WD Toyota, the range is more extensive, with prices ranging from $200 to $1000.
Most Toyota vehicles will take a 12V car battery, but there are other components in a battery that change the way they work. Cold Cranking Amps, Reserve Capacity and Amp Hours are all technical terms used for the parts of the battery that vary from model to model. To learn more about these things, check out our guide to reading battery labels.
The best thing to do is read your manual or put your rego number into our Battery Finder tool. This will give you the exact battery needed for your Toyota.
You’ll need to replace your Toyota car battery every 4-5 years. However, if your car is having trouble starting, or keeps going flat, you will need to replace it no matter how old it is.
Battery longevity can be affected by a number of factors, including the vehicles charge rate, temperature, salt, dust and corrosion. Marshall Batteries are designed to withstand the demands of motoring in our rugged Australian conditions. They come with a comprehensive nationwide warranty, so you can be confident you’re buying a great product.
Marshall Batteries can replace and install a new battery at one of their stores, or our mobile battery replacement service can come to you.
A Toyota car battery should last around 3-5 years. However, many factors affect battery life. Cold temperatures and constant draining can affect the lifespan of a battery.
Of course, our mobile service is there to help should this ever happen to you. To determine if your battery is nearing the end of its life or not performing as it should, bring it to your nearest Marshall Batteries Store for a free battery health check.
When you replace your battery with Marshall Batteries, your old battery will be safely recycled by Marshall. Marshall Batteries recycles 97% of your old battery and owns its own Australian Recycling Plant.
Marshall is committed to handling old car battery correctly. Drop off your old Toyota Car Battery at no cost, at any of our Battery Shops who are official Battery Collection Centres. If your Toyota Car Battery is replaced by our Mobile Car Battery Replacement Service, the Battery Technician will recycle your old car battery free of charge.
How our mobile services work:
Step 1: Holler for a Marshall
We’ll gather essential details about your battery, location, and situation to provide tailored assistance.
Step 2: We Replace Your Battery Right Away
Experience shorter waiting times.
Our team is available Day & Night in all metro markets and most regional areas, to swiftly replace your battery and get you back on the road.
Step 3: Pay and Get Moving Again!
No membership fees or plans are required. Simply pay for the service and battery using your card, starting at just $181.
All replacements come with a nationwide warranty.