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Parts for your 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer-Batteries

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Hella Combination Rear Lamp - 2VP008204061

Hella Combination Rear Lamp - 2VP008204061

$350
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BX100 WHITE REFLECTOR 93X35X7.5MM - 7035WB

BX100 WHITE REFLECTOR 93X35X7.5MM - 7035WB

$559
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Led Strip Flexible 12V Adhesive Mount 5000mm - 87804W

Led Strip Flexible 12V Adhesive Mount 5000mm - 87804W

$347
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Erich Jaeger 15 Core Suzi Coil Without Plugs - 016708

Erich Jaeger 15 Core Suzi Coil Without Plugs - 016708

$461
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Clear Lens End To Suit Legion Light Bar - 85105

Clear Lens End To Suit Legion Light Bar - 85105

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Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94710

Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94710

$657
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9-33 Volt LED 3NM Stern Navigation Lamp - White - 99130

9-33 Volt LED 3NM Stern Navigation Lamp - White - 99130

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Narva Worklamp LED 2000 Lumen - 9-64 Volt - 72451

Narva Worklamp LED 2000 Lumen - 9-64 Volt - 72451

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Narva Deutsch DT #16  - 12 Way 10 Kits - 57410

Narva Deutsch DT #16 - 12 Way 10 Kits - 57410

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Narva Indicator Signal Switch 7 Wire 12V - 64920

Narva Indicator Signal Switch 7 Wire 12V - 64920

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3NM MASTHEAD LAMP BLACK SHROUD - 2LT959940201

3NM MASTHEAD LAMP BLACK SHROUD - 2LT959940201

$478
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HELLA Interior Light LED 9 to 31V Flush Mount - 2604

HELLA Interior Light LED 9 to 31V Flush Mount - 2604

$378
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Narva Retro Reflector Amber 42mm 50 Pce - 83991/50

Narva Retro Reflector Amber 42mm 50 Pce - 83991/50

$450
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VDO SingleViu Voltmeter 16-32V - A2C3832780030
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VDO SingleViu Voltmeter 16-32V - A2C3832780030

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Narva Convoluted Tubing ID: 16.6mm Length 50m - 56753-50

Narva Convoluted Tubing ID: 16.6mm Length 50m - 56753-50

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Batteries for the 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer: What You Need to Know

The 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer is a popular choice for drivers looking for a reliable and efficient compact car. Like most petrol-powered vehicles from its era, the Lancer does indeed come fitted with a battery. The battery plays an essential role in the overall functioning of the car, and understanding its purpose, maintenance, and replacement is crucial for anyone looking after a 2003 Lancer.

At its core, the battery in a 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer provides the electrical energy needed to start the engine. When the ignition key turns, the battery sends a jolt of power to the starter motor, which cranks the engine into life. Without a functioning battery, the engine simply won't start. It also powers other electronic components in the car when the engine is off, such as the clock, security systems, and the car's onboard computers.

The battery also supports the alternator once the engine is running. While the alternator generates power to run electrical systems and recharge the battery, the battery acts as a buffer and stabiliser for the car's electrical system. This prevents voltage spikes or drops, protecting sensitive electronics from damage and ensuring a smooth flow of power to all parts of the vehicle.

Under normal driving conditions in a 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer, the battery works quietly behind the scenes. But over time, like all car batteries, the Lancer's battery can fail due to natural wear and tear, environmental conditions, or lack of use. So, regular maintenance and checks are a good idea to keep your Lancer running smoothly. Here's a casual guide to looking after the battery and knowing when it's time for a replacement.

Battery Maintenance Tips for the 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer

Taking care of the battery doesn't have to be complicated. Regular checks during your routine servicing can extend your battery's life significantly. A quick visual check under the bonnet for any corrosion on the battery terminals can prevent electrical connectivity issues. Corrosion can often look like a white, powdery substance around the battery clamps and terminals. Cleaning this with a baking soda solution and a wire brush helps make sure the electrical connections stay solid.

It's also a good idea to check the battery's physical condition regularly. Look out for any cracks, bulges, or leaks from the battery casing, as these are clear signs the battery needs replacing. Maintaining tight and secure battery terminals can help avoid vibrations that might loosen the connections over time.

Keeping the battery charged is important too. If the car is parked for long periods, the battery can slowly drain, especially in cooler weather. Jump-starting is sometimes necessary if the battery is flat, but this should not become a habit. Regularly driving the car for at least 20 minutes helps the alternator keep the battery charged up.

When to Replace the Battery in a 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer

Car batteries typically last between three to five years. Older vehicles like the 2003 Lancer are no exception to this rule. If the battery struggles to start the engine or if the headlamps and dashboard lights appear dimmer than usual when the engine is off, it might be a sign the battery is weakening.

During a regular service, mechanics often test the battery's voltage and charging system. A healthy battery should register around 12.6 volts when the car is off and between 13.7 to 14.7 volts when the engine is running. If the battery voltage falls below these ranges, it could mean the battery is losing its ability to hold charge properly and might need replacing soon.

It's also worth noting that weather plays a big role in battery health. Australia's diverse climate, from hot summers to chilly winters, can affect battery performance. High temperatures can cause battery fluid to evaporate, damaging the internal structure, while cold snaps can make the battery less capable of producing enough current to start the vehicle.

Choosing the Right Replacement Battery

If replacement is necessary, choosing the right battery for the 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer is important. Factors include battery size, terminal placement, cold cranking amps (CCA), and reserve capacity. Most batteries suitable for the Lancer will have specifications that meet or slightly exceed the original manufacturer's recommendations. A good battery supplier or mechanic can advise on the best fit.

It's also a smart idea to consider batteries with longer warranties or those designed to handle the tough Australian conditions. Maintenance-free batteries are popular as they don't require topping up with distilled water. However, regardless of which type you pick, regular inspection and occasional maintenance checks are still advised.

In short, the battery in the 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer is a key component that deserves some attention. It's the silent hero that makes sure the car starts every time and powers all the electrical functions. A bit of regular care and timely replacement ensures the Lancer keeps on the road without surprise battery dramas.