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Narva Cable Lug 10mm2 6mm Stud Straight Barrel - 57150BL

Narva Cable Lug 10mm2 6mm Stud Straight Barrel - 57150BL

$6
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BEP Insulated Stud Single 10mm Red base - IS10R

BEP Insulated Stud Single 10mm Red base - IS10R

$39
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Narva ALS 6000lm LED Flood Light - 71416

Narva ALS 6000lm LED Flood Light - 71416

$860
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Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 To 33V - 94318

Narva Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 To 33V - 94318

$556
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Cole Hersee Continuous Duty Solenoid 12V 200A - 24213BX

Cole Hersee Continuous Duty Solenoid 12V 200A - 24213BX

$498
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Hella 12/24V LED Beacon Amber Permanent Mount - 1614

Hella 12/24V LED Beacon Amber Permanent Mount - 1614

$829
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VDO Pyrometer Kit 52mm 12V 0 - 900C - 310.159
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VDO Pyrometer Kit 52mm 12V 0 - 900C - 310.159

$1,655
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Narva Fan Fare Horn 12V 110dB - 72501

Narva Fan Fare Horn 12V 110dB - 72501

$271
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VDO Pressure Gauge Mechanical (0 - 100 psi) - 150077027
VDO

VDO Pressure Gauge Mechanical (0 - 100 psi) - 150077027

$221
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Narva Air Horn 24V 117dB - 72532

Narva Air Horn 24V 117dB - 72532

$201
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HELLA 12V Day Time Running Light LED  Rectangle Kit - 5619

HELLA 12V Day Time Running Light LED Rectangle Kit - 5619

$235
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Deutsch 20Awg Solid Gold Dtm Pins - 20 Pce - ACX2997

Deutsch 20Awg Solid Gold Dtm Pins - 20 Pce - ACX2997

$261
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Deutsch Dtm 2 Way Plug - 5 Pce - ACX2985S/5

Deutsch Dtm 2 Way Plug - 5 Pce - ACX2985S/5

$155
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Hella 8 Way Standard Blade Fuse Box 1 Pce - 8722S

Hella 8 Way Standard Blade Fuse Box 1 Pce - 8722S

$155
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Batteries for the 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer: What You Need to Know

The 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer comes fitted with a standard 12-volt automotive battery, which plays a vital role in the vehicle's overall performance and reliability. Just like with most petrol or diesel vehicles from this period, the battery is crucial for starting the engine and powering electrical systems when the engine isn't running. The battery in the 2004 Lancer is no exception, serving as the heart of the car's electrical system.

The primary purpose of the battery in the 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer is to provide the necessary electrical power to start the engine. When you turn the key or push the start button, the battery delivers a hefty burst of energy to the starter motor, which then cranks the engine into action. Without a healthy battery, this process simply won't happen, leaving the car stranded and unable to start.

Beyond just getting the engine going, the battery also powers essential electrical components when the engine is off. This includes things like the clock, security systems, and alarm, as well as maintaining power to the onboard computers and memory settings. Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over, recharging the battery and powering the electrical system while the car is in motion.

Knowing the importance of the battery, it's important for Lancer owners to keep an eye on its health and replace it when necessary. Over time, battery performance degrades due to chemical changes inside the cells and general wear and tear, leading to diminished capacity and difficulty in starting the vehicle. Most automotive batteries will last between three to five years under typical conditions, but this can vary based on climate, usage, and maintenance habits.

Here are some handy tips on battery replacement and maintenance for the 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer:

  1. Regular Inspection and Cleaning: It's a good idea to check the battery terminals and cables every few months. Look out for corrosion, which can appear as a white or greenish powdery residue around the terminals. Corrosion interrupts the flow of electricity and can cause starting problems. Cleaning the terminals with a mix of baking soda and water, followed by drying and applying a terminal protector spray, can keep things running smoothly.
  2. Check Battery Charge: The battery's charge level can be tested using a simple multimeter or a battery tester, easily done at most service centres or DIY if you have the right tools. A healthy fully charged battery should show around 12.6 volts or higher when the engine is off. Anything significantly lower might mean the battery is running low and could need recharging or replacement.
  3. Watch for Voltage Drops: If you notice the Lancer is slow to start, or there's a clicking sound when turning the key, these are classic signs of a weakening battery. Driving habits can also affect battery life - if the car is mostly used for short trips, the battery may not get fully charged through the alternator, speeding up the deterioration process.
  4. Replacement Appropriateness: When it comes time to replace the battery in a 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer, it's crucial to choose one with the right specifications. The original battery size and power requirements should be matched, typically a Group 35 or similar size in Australia, with a cold cranking amp (CCA) rating that meets or exceeds the manufacturer's recommendations. Choosing a battery with the proper specs ensures reliable starts and longevity.
  5. Professional Installation: While changing the battery is generally a straightforward task, ensuring proper installation is important. Incorrect installation can cause electrical faults or charging system issues. Most automotive service centres will handle battery replacement with ease, so getting professional help might be the way to go if unsure.
  6. Battery Disposal: When replacing the battery, it's important to dispose of the old one responsibly. Car batteries contain lead and acid, which are hazardous materials. Most auto shops or recycling centres accept old batteries and can recycle them safely to protect the environment.

Routine battery maintenance and timely replacement not only help to avoid being stranded with a car that won't start but also keep the 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer's electrical system working efficiently. Alongside regular servicing, making battery health a priority ensures that all the vehicle's gadgets, lights, and safety features operate without any hiccups.

Overall, the battery in a 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer may not be the flashiest part of the car, but its role is foundational. Keeping tabs on the battery, doing simple checks, and replacing it when its time has passed will help keep your Lancer ready to hit the road whenever you are, no matter the weather or road conditions.