Fuller Superb Car Battery 078 12V 60Ah 550A

10407812
  • Brand: Fuller
  • Volts: 12V
  • Ah (C20): 60A
  • CCA: 550
  • Dimensions: L: 243mm W: 175mm H: 190mm
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Fuller Superb Starter Battery

The Fuller Superb 078 Car Battery is used in many car types such as Alfa Romeo, BMW series, Chevrolet, Hyundai, Peugeot and many more. Click on the Car Fitment tab on this page to find your car fitment. The 078 Car Battery is suitable to perform for 1.1 litre to 2.5 litre petrol and diesel vehicles.

The 'Fuller' brand was launched in 1988.

This high performance heavy duty Fuller Superb Starter Battery utilises the latest lead acid technology and provides the unmistakable reassurance of a 5 year warranty.

Being heavy duty and of ultra low maintenance the Fuller Superb starter battery has excellent cold start capabilities, giving peace of mind when extra starting power is required.

Volts:
12V
Ah (C20):
60A
CCA:
550
Dimensions:
L: 243mm W: 175mm H: 190mm
Chemical:
Lead Acid
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078 Battery Car Fitment

Alfa Romeo 75 162 (1986-1992) 1.8 Petrol 
Alfa Romeo Giulietta   1.8 Petrol 
Alfa Romeo Giulietta   2 Petrol 
Chevrolet Captiva (2011-) 2.2 Diesel 
Chevrolet Captiva (2007-2011) 2.4 Petrol 
Chevrolet Cruze J300 (2009-) 1.6 Petrol 
Chevrolet Cruze J300 (2009-) 1.8 Petrol 
Chevrolet Kalos (2005-2008) 1.4 Petrol 
Chevrolet Orlando J309 (2010-) 1.8 Petrol 
Chevrolet Tacuma (2005-2009) 1.6 Petrol 
Chevrolet Tacuma (2005-2009) 2 Petrol 
Daewoo Lanos (1997-2002) 1.3 Petrol 
Daewoo Lanos (1997-2002) 1.3 Petrol/LPG 
Daewoo Lanos (1997-2002) 1.6 Petrol 
Daewoo Lanos (1997-2002) 1.6 Petrol/LPG 
Daewoo Leganza (1997-2002) 2 Petrol 
Daewoo Leganza (1997-2002) 2 Petrol/LPG 
Daewoo Tacuma (2000-2005) 1.6 Petrol 
Daewoo Tacuma (2000-2005) 1.8 Petrol 
Daewoo Tacuma (2000-2005) 2 Petrol 
Daihatsu Fourtrak (1984-1993) 2 Petrol 
Daihatsu Rocky F80 2 Petrol 
Daihatsu Rocky F85 2 Petrol 
Fiat 132 (1977-1982) 2 Petrol 
Hyundai Sonata (1989-1993) 1.8 Petrol 
Hyundai Sonata (1994-1998) 2 Petrol 
Hyundai Sonata (1998-2002) 2 Petrol 
Hyundai Sonata (2002-2005) 2 Petrol 
Hyundai Sonata (1989-1993) 2.4 Petrol 
Hyundai Sonata (1998-2002) 2.5 Petrol 
Lada Samara   1.1 Petrol 
Lancia Gamma   2.5 Petrol 
Lancia Monte Carlo   2 Petrol 
Nissan Terrano R20 2.4 Petrol 
Peugeot 504 (1968-1982) 2.1 Diesel 
Peugeot 504 (1971-1982) 2.1 Diesel 
Peugeot J5/Express (1985-1990) 1.8 Petrol 
Peugeot J5/Express (1985-1990) 2 Petrol 
Peugeot J5/Express (1990-1994) 2 Petrol 
Rover SD1 (1976-1986) 2.4 Diesel 
Seat Ibiza (1985-1993) 1.7 Diesel 
Seat Malaga (1985-1992) 1.7 Diesel 
Vauxhall Antara (2010-) 2.4 Petrol 
Vauxhall Antara (2007-2011) 2.4 Petrol 

CARING FOR YOUR BATTERY OVER WINTER

As winter comes around it becomes more important to take care of your battery, whether it’s for a golf trolley, a motorbike or a caravan, if it’s not being used it needs to be maintained. Here are a few tips on how to care for your battery over winter.

Disconnect Unused Batteries               

It is imperative you disconnect your battery over winter. Batteries should always be disconnected if they’re sitting unused for an extensive amount of time. Some things still draw some power when they aren’t being used, meaning the battery could potentially run out of charge faster if connected. County Battery recommend storing batteries somewhere where the temperature does not fall below freezing.

Recharging Batteries in Storage

Unused batteries will deteriorate much faster than a battery that is in constant use or constantly being recharged. Batteries begin to self discharge when it is not being used and the chemicals inside start to react. Topping up the charge periodically will vastly improve its life.

Be sure the charger used is correct for your battery. Lead Acid and Gel etc all require different types of charger. Be sure to monitor your battery when it is on charge, especially if your charger is not automatic as the battery may overheat/overcharge. If the battery is overcharged the acid/water will begin to boil and evaporate.

Cleaning Batteries

Once you have removed a battery from the vehicle, before charging it is a good idea to clean the batteries down to rid them of any corrosion. A mixture of clean water and baking soda can be used to neutralise any acid on the case and remove any corrosion that may have developed on the terminals.