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Mechpro 18V 4Ah Lithium Battery

Mechpro 18V 4Ah Lithium Battery

$89
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Exclusive M18 HIGH OUTPUT Batteries Stock Up

Exclusive M18 HIGH OUTPUT Batteries Stock Up

$799
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Mechpro 18V Battery Charger (240 Volt)

Mechpro 18V Battery Charger (240 Volt)

$39
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M18 FUEL 8 Piece Power Pack 8A3 - M18FPP8A3503B

M18 FUEL 8 Piece Power Pack 8A3 - M18FPP8A3503B

$3,151
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Exclusive M12 FUEL 1/2in Stubby Kit

Exclusive M12 FUEL 1/2in Stubby Kit

$850
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M12 FUEL 3 Piece Power Pack 3C2 - M12FPP3C2522B

M12 FUEL 3 Piece Power Pack 3C2 - M12FPP3C2522B

$888
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Milwaukee M12 FUEL Multi-Tool Kit - M12FMT-202B

Milwaukee M12 FUEL Multi-Tool Kit - M12FMT-202B

$571
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Maintaining Your 1986 Mitsubishi Pajero Batteries

The 1986 Mitsubishi Pajero is a classic vehicle that has stood the test of time. As with any older vehicle, ensuring the battery is in good shape is essential for reliable performance. Regular battery maintenance and timely replacement are crucial parts of your Pajero's servicing routine.

Over time, vehicle batteries wear out. This is a fact of life as they power numerous electrical components in your Pajero and endure regular charging cycles. Typically, a lead-acid battery in a vehicle like a 1986 Mitsubishi Pajero might last anywhere between three to five years, depending on usage and environmental conditions.

Here are a few essential tips on replacing and maintaining the battery in your Mitsubishi Pajero:

  1. Check the Battery Terminals: Regularly inspect the battery terminals for corrosion. A mixture of baking soda and water can help clean off any build-up. Ensuring that the terminals are clean and have a good connection will prevent starting issues.
  2. Monitor the Battery Health: If you notice your Pajero having difficulty starting, lights dimming, or electrical components not functioning as they should, it may be time to test the battery. Using a multimeter, you can check if the voltage is within the optimal range, usually around 12.6 volts when fully charged.
  3. Replace if Necessary: If your battery is nearing the end of its lifespan or is showing signs of failure, it is wise to replace it before it leaves you stranded. When purchasing a new battery, make sure it is suitable for your Pajero's engine capacity and electrical requirements.
  4. Ensure Proper Installation: A replacement battery should be properly installed to avoid any electrical issues. Make sure the battery is securely fitted in the tray and the terminals are correctly connected. Polarity is critical, so always double-check to avoid damage to the vehicle's electrical system.
  5. Regular Use and Charging: If you don't drive your Pajero regularly, occasionally starting the vehicle or using a battery maintainer can help keep the battery charged. Batteries in vehicles left unused for long periods can discharge completely and may not accept a charge.

Maintenance of your Pajero's battery is not just about extending its lifespan but also ensuring the reliability of your journeys. Adequate care means the difference between a smooth ride and unexpected breakdowns. Whether you're using your Pajero for daily commutes or for off-road adventures, a healthy battery ensures that your vehicle is ready when you are.

Keeping your battery in peak condition is a blend of routine checks, proper replacements, and being proactive about potential issues. This approach helps sustain the longevity of both the battery and the vehicle itself, delivering a dependable driving experience long into the future.