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Hilux question

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Hilux question

Post by mabsydney »

I'm asking this just out of curiosity........I'm not a 'yota man....

My brother has just bought a new hilux in the UK and it's got 2 batteries in the engine bay...........why?

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Post by michaelcarey »

Could be that it's a 24V vehicle. Lots of Japanese and European 4x4's are 24V....
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Post by BadLux »

either that or its simply running a dual battery system. :D
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Post by mabsydney »

Found this on the UK website:

Battery Dual 12v - 65 Amp
Alternator output 12 v 70 Amp

So what is the dual battery for? Just to give more cranking amps? Seems unlikely.....

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Post by ingthorsson »

Some japanese trucks imported to Iceland have had dual batteries to enable 24V starting while the rest of the electrical system is 12V.
Probably that kind of setup.

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Post by benhl »

Or it's just a dual battery system. 1 to crank and 1 to run fridges, winches etc.

If the second one goes completly flat overnight or something then you still can crank over in the morning no worries!!
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Post by Gribble »

best bet is for him to see how the 2 batteries are wired up, parrallel or series. I would put money on its a dual 12v system.
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