How long is the battery life of the Lexus ES200?

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VeraFitz
07/30/25 8:52am
The battery life of the Lexus ES200 is generally the same as the vehicle's lifespan, with the current battery warranty covering 10 years or 250,000 kilometers. The warranty for the ordinary auxiliary battery is fully covered within 2 years, partially covered by the manufacturer between 3-4 years, and self-funded after 4 years. Additionally, leaving the car parked for extended periods without use can damage the battery. According to the manual, if the car is parked for several months, it should be started multiple times during this period and driven at least 16 kilometers to recharge the battery. Below are some methods for properly maintaining your car battery: 1. Regularly clean the battery: During daily use, pay attention to the battery's condition. Over time, the battery can become covered with dust, powder, grease, etc. To ensure normal operation, promptly clean the dirt from the battery's panel and terminals to extend its lifespan. 2. Avoid prolonged parking: If the vehicle is left unused for a long time, the battery will self-discharge. Therefore, even if you don't use the car regularly, it's recommended to start it once a week and take it for a short drive to keep the battery fully charged. 3. Regular inspection: The typical lifespan of a car battery is 3-4 years. For high-end models with more electronic systems, the battery lifespan may be shorter. Regular checks on the battery's charge level can help maintain it in optimal working condition.
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