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* The standard battery type, as fitted to all petrol versions of the Jimny 3 from 1998 to 2018 is an <font face="Courier">054</font> (UK sizing standard). | * The standard battery type, as fitted to all petrol versions of the Jimny 3 from 1998 to 2018 is an <font face="Courier">054</font> (UK sizing standard). | ||
− | * The dimensions are <font face="Courier">196L x 127W x 227H</font> | + | * The dimensions are <font face="Courier">196L x 127W x 227H</font>. |
** Some other sources claim the length of <font face="Courier">054</font> batteries to be <font face="Courier">187 mm</font>. | ** Some other sources claim the length of <font face="Courier">054</font> batteries to be <font face="Courier">187 mm</font>. | ||
*** In general case anyway, there is certainly at least <font face="Courier">+-5 mm</font> tolerance in sizing when dealing with car batteries. | *** In general case anyway, there is certainly at least <font face="Courier">+-5 mm</font> tolerance in sizing when dealing with car batteries. | ||
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− | == Solutions for higher battery requirements in | + | == Solutions for higher battery requirements in Jimnys == |
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+ | * In situations where higher electrical output may be ''regularly'' required, much higher spec or larger batteries should be considered. | ||
+ | * Examples of requirements for higher electrical output: | ||
+ | *# Sustained winching; | ||
+ | *# In-cabin dash camera(s) with parking recording functionality, where the vehicle is driven relatively rarely (days between runs); | ||
+ | *# Remote "motorhome"-style camping in the wilderness; | ||
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+ | === Solutions in petrol Jimny 3 === | ||
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* In petrol Jimny 3, the standard battery tray in the engine bay can accommodate a slightly larger battery. | * In petrol Jimny 3, the standard battery tray in the engine bay can accommodate a slightly larger battery. | ||
+ | ** Batteries with dimensions of <font face="Courier">236L x 127W x 227H</font> have been used in Jimnys 3 without any fitment issues. | ||
* Aftermarket battery trays that mount in the nearside of the engine bay offer the ability to fit a single large battery or to run a twin battery system. | * Aftermarket battery trays that mount in the nearside of the engine bay offer the ability to fit a single large battery or to run a twin battery system. | ||
+ | ** There is an interesting [https://www.4x4community.co.za/forum/showthread.php/138922-Dual-battery-for-a-Jimny forum topic 1] in an external forum in South African Republic. | ||
− | == Solutions | + | === Solutions in petrol Jimny 4 === |
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Contents
Introduction
The purpose of this article is to give insight about issues and solutions regarding battery usage in Jimnys.
Standard battery in petrol Jimny 3
- The standard battery type, as fitted to all petrol versions of the Jimny 3 from 1998 to 2018 is an 054 (UK sizing standard).
- The dimensions are 196L x 127W x 227H.
- Some other sources claim the length of 054 batteries to be 187 mm.
- In general case anyway, there is certainly at least +-5 mm tolerance in sizing when dealing with car batteries.
- Some other sources claim the length of 054 batteries to be 187 mm.
- The terminals are Japanese post type with the positive terminal to the right of the negative as you hold the battery with the terminals closest to you.
- The 054 is a common battery type used on many small Japanese and Korean cars.
- It is readily available from car battery suppliers and typically inexpensive.
- The performance of batteries varies between manufacturers.
- Typically the lowest performing 054 batteries have a capacity of 30 Ah and CCA rating of around 260 A.
- This adequately meets the standard electrical load requirements for the Jimny in a "normal climate".
- There are higher performing batteries of this size, up to approx. 45 Ah and approx. CCA rating of 400 A.
- Higher performing batteries are even officially recommended by Suzuki (in the owner's manual) for "cold climates".
Standard battery in diesel (DDiS) Jimny 3
- Diesel (DDiS) Jimnys 3 use much larger and more powerful battery as standard.
- The size of factory battery in DDiS Jimnys 3 is approx 225L x 175W x 220H.
- Capacity in this size ranges from 60 Ah to 80 Ah, and CCA rating from approx. 550 A to 750 A.
- The colder the climate, the more powerful battery should be used.
- This kind of battery should provide sufficient power of high power loads like winching.
- Note that there is no space in the engine bay of DDiS Jimnys 3 for an additional battery.
Standard battery in Jimny 4
Info needed...
Solutions for higher battery requirements in Jimnys
- In situations where higher electrical output may be regularly required, much higher spec or larger batteries should be considered.
- Examples of requirements for higher electrical output:
- Sustained winching;
- In-cabin dash camera(s) with parking recording functionality, where the vehicle is driven relatively rarely (days between runs);
- Remote "motorhome"-style camping in the wilderness;
Solutions in petrol Jimny 3
- In petrol Jimny 3, the standard battery tray in the engine bay can accommodate a slightly larger battery.
- Batteries with dimensions of 236L x 127W x 227H have been used in Jimnys 3 without any fitment issues.
- Aftermarket battery trays that mount in the nearside of the engine bay offer the ability to fit a single large battery or to run a twin battery system.
- There is an interesting forum topic 1 in an external forum in South African Republic.
Solutions in petrol Jimny 4
Info needed ...
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