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Batteries Plus is your one-stop headquarters for replacement Toyota 4Runner batteries. We have the best batteries from top brands like Duracell Ultra and X2Power, plus we offer free battery testing and expert battery replacement at most of our 700+ locations. Whether you drive a Toyota 4Runner SR5, 4Runner SR5 Premium, 4Runner TRD Off-Road or 4Runner TRD Pro, you're sure to find the right battery at Batteries Plus.
The battery in a Toyota 4Runner compact SUV will last, on average, between 3 and 5 years. In addition, there are a number of signs that will tell you when it's time to replace your battery. A dying battery will struggle to turn over your engine, particularly in extremely hot or extremely cold weather. An aging car battery may also have a hard time holding onto its charge. If you find yourself having to jumpstart the battery, it's probably time to seek out a replacement. Dying batteries also are also less efficient at powering onboard electronics and will frequently have a build-up of corrosion on the battery's terminals.
When purchasing a replacement battery for your Toyota 4Runner there are a few things you'll want to keep in mind. Start by locating the correct BCI Group Size of your battery, which can be found in your owner's manual. After that, you need to determine whether you want a flooded or AGM battery. Flooded batteries are the most affordable and widely used type of auto battery.
An AGM battery costs more upfront than a flooded battery, but comes with a number of performance upgrades. For starters, an AGM battery will last roughly twice as long as a flooded option. They also feature a higher voltage output, which makes them better at starting vehicle engines and providing the power needed for your 4Runner's onboard technology. Finally, AGM batteries feature a higher number of CCAs (cold cranking amps) , which makes them more reliable in extreme weather conditions.
Are you looking for the best battery possible for your Toyota 4Runner? Check out our X2Power auto batteries. These TPPL (Thin Plate Pure Lead) AGM batteries are engineered to deliver top performance in any climate. They recharge quickly and last up to 3 times longer than a standard flooded battery.
Batteries Plus offers more than just auto batteries. You'll also find a variety of additional essentials in our Automotive Center, including a number of jump starters. Jump starters (also known as jump packs) are portable batteries that enable you to jumpstart a stalled 4Runner without the need for another vehicle. Learn how to jumpstart a Toyota 4Runner in our blogs entitled "6 Easy Steps To Jump Start Your Car " and "How Do You Jump a Car with a Portable Power Pack? "
Wondering what kind of battery a 4Runner key fob takes? The experts at your nearest Batteries Plus location can help. Not only do we sell key fob batteries for 4Runners, most of our stores also offer key fob battery replacement, key cutting and key fob programming services too.
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A Toyota 4Runner battery will usually last 3-5 years. To get a longer service life out of your battery, be sure that you keep it charged up by driving your 4Runner regularly. If you won't be driving your 4Runner for longer than a few weeks, you should attach your battery to a battery maintainer to help keep it from losing its charge.
The cost of a replacement Toyota 4Runner battery will vary depending on the type of battery you purchase. Flooded batteries are the most affordable type of auto battery up front. AGM batteries cost more upfront, however, since they last much longer, you can end up saving money in the long run by investing in an AGM battery. One thing to note: if your 4Runner originally came with an AGM battery, you should never downgrade to a flooded battery. Doing so can have a negative impact on your vehicle's performance.
The battery in your Toyota 4Runner can be found underneath the hood of the vehicle, on the driver's side, just behind the driver's side headlamp.