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Stedi T1500 LED Task & Camp Light - LEDTASK-T1500

Stedi T1500 LED Task & Camp Light - LEDTASK-T1500

$149
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OEX Flasher Relay, 3 Pin 12V - ACX1954BL
OEX

OEX Flasher Relay, 3 Pin 12V - ACX1954BL

$22
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Narva 12V Relay 5 Pin 30/40A With Resistor - 68044BL

Narva 12V Relay 5 Pin 30/40A With Resistor - 68044BL

$36
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Mechpro Red 150 Lumen COB LED Pen Light
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Mechpro Red 150 Lumen COB LED Pen Light

$2
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OEX Computer Safe LED Circuit Tester 3-15V - ACX6202
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OEX Computer Safe LED Circuit Tester 3-15V - ACX6202

$40
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Mechpro 12v Socket Replacement - MPEA11

Mechpro 12v Socket Replacement - MPEA11

$8
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Redarc Solar connector kit - SRC0001-CK

Redarc Solar connector kit - SRC0001-CK

$24
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OEX Coloured Cable Tie Assortment - 1000 Pc - ACX1330
OEX

OEX Coloured Cable Tie Assortment - 1000 Pc - ACX1330

$54
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Projecta EV Adaptor Type 1 to Type 2 - EVAPT1T2

Projecta EV Adaptor Type 1 to Type 2 - EVAPT1T2

$295
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Milwaukee 4pc Hook and Pick Set - 48229215

Milwaukee 4pc Hook and Pick Set - 48229215

$29
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CRC Engine Start 400ml - 5040
CRC

CRC Engine Start 400ml - 5040

$28
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CTEK Battery Sense Bluetooth Battery Monitor - 40-149

CTEK Battery Sense Bluetooth Battery Monitor - 40-149

$220
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OEX - LED Worklight 9 LED Flood beam square - ACX5704
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OEX - LED Worklight 9 LED Flood beam square - ACX5704

$43
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OEX Mini Relay 12V Normally Open 30A - ACX1990
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OEX Mini Relay 12V Normally Open 30A - ACX1990

$46
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Repco 10A Smart Battery Charger & Maintainer - RBC10A

Repco 10A Smart Battery Charger & Maintainer - RBC10A

$259
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Narva Marine LED Step Lamp 10-30V Blue - 87609BL
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Narva Marine LED Step Lamp 10-30V Blue - 87609BL

$8
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BATTERY SMART CHARGER 3 STAGE 4A - PTC12V4A

BATTERY SMART CHARGER 3 STAGE 4A - PTC12V4A

$100
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OEX Mini Blade Fuse, 10A Red - Pack of 5 - ACX1653BL
OEX

OEX Mini Blade Fuse, 10A Red - Pack of 5 - ACX1653BL

$7
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Batteries in the 2007 Mitsubishi Lancer: What You Need to Know

The 2007 Mitsubishi Lancer, like most modern vehicles, is fitted with a battery, and it plays a crucial role in the car's overall performance. If you've owned or are thinking about owning a 2007 Lancer, understanding the purpose of its battery and how to maintain it can save you a lot of hassle down the track. The battery's role isn't just to start the engine, it keeps all the electrical systems running smoothly, making it a vital component of the car's functioning.

The battery in the 2007 Mitsubishi Lancer is a lead-acid type, designed to provide reliable, consistent power for starting the engine and powering the car's electrical systems when the engine isn't running. When the engine is off, the battery provides energy to essential systems such as the car's computer, security alarm, radio memory, and interior lights. Without a battery, the vehicle wouldn't start, and many of the car's electronic features wouldn't operate properly.

Once the engine is running, the car's alternator takes over, supplying power to electrical components and simultaneously recharging the battery. This cycle is key in maintaining battery health and ensuring the car is ready to start the next time it is needed. So, the battery and alternator work hand in hand to keep everything powered up and ready to go.

Because it plays such an essential role, regular maintenance and timely replacement of the battery are recommended for the 2007 Mitsubishi Lancer. Over time, batteries naturally degrade and lose their ability to hold a charge. This can be caused by various factors including constant short trips that don't allow the battery to fully recharge, extreme weather conditions, corrosion on battery terminals, and general age-related wear.

Signs that the battery might need attention include slower engine cranking when you turn the key, dimming headlights when idling, warning lights on the dashboard related to the charging system, or the car not starting at all. If any of these symptoms show up, it's worth having the battery tested and possibly replaced to avoid getting stranded.

Maintaining the battery on a 2007 Mitsubishi Lancer can be straightforward with some simple routines. One of the easiest ways to extend the life of the battery is keeping the terminals clean and free from corrosion. Over time, acid vapours from the battery can cause a white or bluish powdery buildup on the terminals. This increases resistance and can stop the battery from charging correctly. Cleaning the terminals with a battery terminal cleaner or a mix of baking soda and water can fix this problem.

Another key tip is to ensure the battery is securely mounted in its tray. Vibration can damage internal battery components and shorten its lifespan, so making sure it is tightly fixed is always a good idea. Also, avoid leaving electrical accessories on when the engine is off, as this will drain the battery quickly.

When it's time to replace the battery, choosing the right one is essential. The 2007 Mitsubishi Lancer typically requires a 12-volt, maintenance-free lead-acid battery, but the exact specifications can vary depending on engine size and model variant. It's best to check the owner's manual or consult a reputable battery supplier to get the exact fit. Picking a battery with the correct cold cranking amps (CCA) rating ensures reliable starts, especially in cooler Australian winters.

Installing a new battery is a pretty simple job for most people familiar with basic car maintenance. Always start by turning off the ignition, then disconnect the negative terminal first, followed by the positive terminal. After removing the old battery and placing the new one in the tray, connect the positive terminal first, then the negative. This order reduces the risk of electrical shorts or sparks. Once the new battery is in place, disposing of the old battery at a local recycling station is important as car batteries contain hazardous materials that should not end up in landfill.

Regular battery checks can often be done during scheduled service visits. Mechanics typically perform load tests to assess battery condition and check the charging system to ensure the alternator is topping up the battery correctly. If there are any faults detected, they can advise on maintenance or replacement options.

Owning a 2007 Mitsubishi Lancer comes with the general responsibility of looking after its battery just like any other car. A reliable, well-maintained battery means your car starts easily, runs smoothly, and avoids those frustrating moments when the engine just won't turn over. So, whether it's cleaning the terminals now and then or replacing the battery every few years, giving your Lancer's battery a little care goes a long way towards keeping it on the road without trouble.