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Batteries Plus is your headquarters for replacement Toyota Land Cruiser batteries, headlight bulbs and more. Shop our selection of top-quality replacement batteries from Duracell, Optima and X2Power. Then, visit our Automotive Center for headlight bulbs, windshield wiper blades and other important essentials.

Looking for additional services? Visit your nearest Batteries Plus for:

  • Free auto battery testing
  • Expert installation with auto battery purchase (valid at participating locations, on most vehicle makes & models)
  • Key cutting & key fob replacement (valid at participating locations only)

What to Consider When Replacing a Car Battery

Follow these steps before you begin shopping for a replacement battery:

  1. Looking up your Land Cruiser's BCI group battery size   in your owner's manual or by checking online.
  2. Find the recommended CCA   rating for your Land Cruiser - CCAs tell you how well a battery will perform in subzero temperatures.
  3. Do not buy a battery with a lower than recommended CCA rating. If you want a battery that is easier to start in cold weather, it's perfectly fine to buy one with a higher CCA rating.

Determine Whether You Need a Flooded or AGM Battery

There are two different types of auto batteries: flooded and AGM. Some vehicles require an AGM battery. If your Land Cruiser came from the factory with an AGM battery, you must replace it with another AGM option. If it originally had a flooded battery, you can replace it with another flooded battery or upgrade to an AGM battery.

Flooded Batteries are:

  • More affordable than AGM batteries upfront, but do not last as long as AGM batteries
  • Not fully sealed and may require you to top off the electrolyte inside with distilled or deionized water.

AGM Batteries are:

  • More costly upfront, but are designed to last 2-3X longer than a flooded battery, which can save you money in the long run.
  • Fully sealed and require no additional maintenance.
  • More powerful than flooded batteries, allowing you to start your engine more easily in extremely hot and cold climates.

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Toyota Land Cruiser FAQs

Check whether you currently have a flooded or AGM battery installed. If you have an AGM, you must replace it with another AGM. If you have a flooded battery installed, you have the option of replacing it with either a flooded or AGM option.

The battery in your Land Cruiser will last an average of 3-5 years. Read our blog "How Far Do I Need to Drive to Charge My Car Battery?  " for tips on how your driving habits can help you maximize your auto battery's life.

The cost of a replacement battery will depend on the type of battery you choose. A flooded battery will allow you to save some money upfront, but will likely die faster than an AGM battery. If you're looking for long term savings, an AGM will typically save you money over time.

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