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Is the battery in your Toyota Highlander older than 3 years? If so, it might be time to get it replaced. Auto batteries have an average lifespan of 3-5 years. After that, they become less reliable. If you're curious whether your battery has reached the end of its life, bring your Toyota Highlander to Batteries Plus and have it tested for free.

Need a new battery for your Toyota Highlander SUV? Batteries Plus has top-quality replacement batteries for the following models:

  • Highlander L
  • Highlander LE
  • Highlander XLE
  • Highlander XSE
  • Highlander Limited
  • Highlander Platinum
  • Highlander Hybrid LE
  • Highlander Hybrid XLE
  • Highlander Hybrid Limited
  • Highlander Hybrid Platinum

We carry starting batteries from some of the top brands in the business, including Duracell, Optima and our exclusive X2Power brand. A flooded battery is the most affordable battery for a Toyota Highlander. If you're looking for something that will last longer and perform better, you'll want to outfit your Toyota Highlander with an AGM battery. AGM batteries are better suited to extreme hold and cold climates. They have a higher number of cold cranking amps (CCA) which makes them better suited to starting on cold mornings. An AGM battery will also last longer and recharge much faster than a flooded battery.

Looking for the most reliable auto battery on the market? X2Power batteries are the best replacement battery for your Toyota Highlander. Their pure lead electrochemistry provides 100% starting and reserve power. Plus, they last 3x longer than a traditional flooded battery.

Not sure what type of battery you need for your Toyota Highlander? The associates at your nearest Batteries Plus will be happy to help. Each of our batteries comes with its own warranty. If you end up buying a new battery from us, be sure to take advantage of our expert battery installation service, available at most locations on most makes and models. You'll also find a variety of other automotive essentials both online and in-store, including headlight bulbs, windshield wiper blades and even jumper cables and portable jump packs for jump-starting your car in the case of an emergency.

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Toyota Highlander FAQs

The cost of a replacement Toyota Highlander battery will depend on what type of battery you choose. Flooded batteries are the most affordable replacement batteries up front. An AGM battery will cost you slightly more, however, since an AGM battery lasts longer, you will probably save money in the long run.

The battery in a Toyota Highlander will usually last somewhere between 3 and 5 years. The lifespan of your battery is impacted by how well it is maintained and what type of battery you have. AGM batteries typically have longer lifespans than flooded batteries do.

Also, keeping your battery charged at all times will help maximize its overall lifespan. Drive your Toyota Highlander for a minimum of 30 minutes a week at highway speeds. If you won't be driving it for several weeks, it's a good idea to pick up a battery maintainer to help prevent the battery from running down too low.

If the battery in your Toyota Highlander is older than 3 years old, you should have it tested (which Batteries Plus does for free). If your battery struggles to turn over your engine, it's likely that your battery needs to be replaced.

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