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Repco Jumper Leads 750A 3.5m - RBCBL750S2

Repco Jumper Leads 750A 3.5m - RBCBL750S2

$179
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Eveready AAA Battery Super Heavy Duty 4Pk - E301339000

Eveready AAA Battery Super Heavy Duty 4Pk - E301339000

$13
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Eveready AA Battery Super Heavy Duty 4 Pk - E301344000

Eveready AA Battery Super Heavy Duty 4 Pk - E301344000

$13
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Eveready AAA Battery Gold 4Pk - E300577305

Eveready AAA Battery Gold 4Pk - E300577305

$15
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Eveready AA Battery Gold 4Pk - E300362205

Eveready AA Battery Gold 4Pk - E300362205

$15
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OEX Heat Shrink Assortment 300 Pc - ACX1097
OEX

OEX Heat Shrink Assortment 300 Pc - ACX1097

$61
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OEX Blue Nylon Cable Ties - 4.8mm x 200mm - 100 Pc - ACX1461
OEX

OEX Blue Nylon Cable Ties - 4.8mm x 200mm - 100 Pc - ACX1461

$16
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Thunder Battery Management System 30 Amp - TDR02026

Thunder Battery Management System 30 Amp - TDR02026

$5,114
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Replacing and Maintaining the Battery of Your 1997 Mitsubishi Lancer

The 1997 Mitsubishi Lancer is a classic model that many owners continue to cherish. A crucial component of keeping your Lancer running smoothly is ensuring the battery is in top condition. Because the electrical demands in vehicles have remained consistent over the years, finding a battery that suits this vehicle should be straightforward, but regular maintenance is essential for longevity. Here's how you can ensure your Lancer's battery is always up to the task.

  1. Battery Selection
    • Size and Type: When replacing your battery, it's vital to choose the correct size and type for your Lancer. Check the owner's manual or consult with an auto parts specialist to find the optimal fit.
    • Specifications: Look for a battery with a Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) rating that meets or exceeds the vehicle's requirements. A higher CCA is beneficial in colder climates.
  2. Regular Maintenance
    • Visual Checks: Make it a habit to perform a visual inspection of the battery monthly. Ensure there are no cracks or leaks, and check the terminals for corrosion.
    • Keep Terminals Clean: Corrosion can impede the flow of electricity. Clean the terminals with a mix of baking soda and water, and use a wire brush if necessary.
  3. Battery Testing
    • Annual Testing: Even if it appears to be working fine, have your battery tested annually, especially before winter. This can be done at most service stations.
  4. Drive Regularly
    • Frequent Use: Regular driving helps prevent battery discharge. If you don't drive often, consider a trickle charger to maintain battery life.
  5. Replacement Tips
    • Signs of Wear: Difficulty starting, low battery fluid, and a swollen or misshapen battery case indicate it's time for a replacement.
    • Disposal: Be environmentally conscious by disposing of the old battery at a proper recycling facility or returning it to the store where you purchase your new one.

Keeping your 1997 Mitsubishi Lancer's battery in good condition is a critical aspect of vehicle maintenance. Regular checks and understanding when it's time for a replacement can save you from unexpected breakdowns. When in doubt, consulting with a professional mechanic can provide you with the peace of mind that your vehicle's power source is reliable and ready for the roads ahead.