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Parts for your 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer-Batteries

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HELLA Semi Sealed Beam Round 178mm Globe Style H4

HELLA Semi Sealed Beam Round 178mm Globe Style H4

$160
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OEX Headlight Relay 12V 30A - ACX2034
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OEX Headlight Relay 12V 30A - ACX2034

$139
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Narva Voltage Sensitive Relay 12V/140A - 61092BL

Narva Voltage Sensitive Relay 12V/140A - 61092BL

$148
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OEX  Neutral Start Switch

OEX Neutral Start Switch

$72
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HELLA Side Marker Light Red/Amber LED 9 to 33V - 2053

HELLA Side Marker Light Red/Amber LED 9 to 33V - 2053

$39
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OEX Crimp Terminal Flag Brass 6.3mm 100 Pce - ACX3095
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OEX Crimp Terminal Flag Brass 6.3mm 100 Pce - ACX3095

$28
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Narva Ceramic Fuse Assortment 10 Pce - 52600BL

Narva Ceramic Fuse Assortment 10 Pce - 52600BL

$8
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Narva Marine LED Step Lamp 10-30V Red - 87610BL
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Narva Marine LED Step Lamp 10-30V Red - 87610BL

$8
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OEX Crimp Terminal Ring Red ID 8.4mm Vinyl 16 Pce - ACX3052BL
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OEX Crimp Terminal Ring Red ID 8.4mm Vinyl 16 Pce - ACX3052BL

$7
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Narva Sealed Beam Connector H4 - 49894
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Narva Sealed Beam Connector H4 - 49894

$1
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Narva Semi Sealed 165 X 100mm H1 Globe 2Pce - 72022

Narva Semi Sealed 165 X 100mm H1 Globe 2Pce - 72022

$367
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Narva LED Rechargeable Inspection Lamp - 71303

Narva LED Rechargeable Inspection Lamp - 71303

$142
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OEX Jumper Leads 750A 4m - ACX0496
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OEX Jumper Leads 750A 4m - ACX0496

$363
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VDO Boost Gauge 52mm (0 - 30 PSI) - 150077011
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VDO Boost Gauge 52mm (0 - 30 PSI) - 150077011

$241
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Repco 24V LED Load Resistor - RLALR242

Repco 24V LED Load Resistor - RLALR242

$54
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Narva Rear Marker Light Red LED 9 to 33V - 91632BL

Narva Rear Marker Light Red LED 9 to 33V - 91632BL

$48
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Hella Mini Relay 12V Change Over 30A - 4RD933332043

Hella Mini Relay 12V Change Over 30A - 4RD933332043

$27
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Narva Convoluted Split Tubing ID: 10mm Length 3m - 56710-3

Narva Convoluted Split Tubing ID: 10mm Length 3m - 56710-3

$17
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Batteries for the 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer: What You Need to Know

The 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer, like most traditional petrol-powered vehicles, does indeed rely on a battery to function properly. Batteries play a crucial role in starting the engine and powering the electrical systems when the car is off. So, when it comes to the 2008 Lancer, batteries are definitely relevant and essential.

In a 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer, the battery is the heart of the vehicle's electrical system. It supplies the initial burst of electrical energy required to start the engine. When the ignition key turns, the battery sends power to the starter motor, which cranks the engine to life. Without a functioning battery, the car won't start, no matter how good the fuel or the rest of the mechanical systems are.

But the battery's job doesn't stop there. Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over and generates electricity to keep the car's electrical components going and recharge the battery. The battery also powers items like the lights, audio system, dashboard displays, and other accessories when the engine is off. For a driver, having a reliable battery means peace of mind that the car will start on cold mornings and that all those creature comforts will work smoothly.

Over time, a vehicle's battery can wear out due to normal use, weather conditions, and age. For a 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer, which is now well over a decade old, keeping an eye on the battery is particularly important. If the battery starts failing, it can leave a driver stranded or cause electrical glitches that impact the driving experience.

When handling battery replacement or maintenance for the 2008 Lancer, there are a few key points to keep in mind:

  • Type and Size: The factory-fitted battery is usually a 12-volt lead-acid battery. It's important to get the correct size and specification to fit the battery tray and handle the electrical load properly. A battery that is too small might not provide enough cranking amps, while one that's too large could be cumbersome to install or inefficient.
  • Cold Cranking Amps (CCA): This rating is about the battery's ability to start the engine in cold weather. Although Australia's climate varies, many regions experience chilly mornings. Choosing a battery with an adequate CCA rating is part of avoiding starting troubles.
  • Regular Inspection: Inspecting the battery terminals for corrosion is a quick but effective maintenance task. Corrosion buildup can increase resistance and reduce the battery's efficiency. Cleaning terminals with a battery cleaning brush or a bit of baking soda solution will keep connections solid.
  • Charging System Check: During servicing, the mechanic should check the alternator and voltage regulator to ensure the battery is being properly charged. A failing alternator can ruin a good battery or cause repeated battery failures.
  • Battery Age: Generally, car batteries last around three to five years. Given the 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer is a model from 16 years ago, it's highly likely the battery has been replaced at least once. Knowing the battery's age can help with planning proactive replacements.

For anyone owning or maintaining a 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer, replacing the battery when it's showing signs of weakness is a smart move. Signs that a battery needs replacement include slow engine cranking, dim headlights when idling, or warning lights on the dashboard. If the battery needs to be changed, it's pretty straightforward and doesn't require a mechanic - just disconnect the negative terminal first, then the positive, remove the old battery, place the new one in the tray, and reconnect the terminals in reverse order.

When selecting a new battery, sticking to reputable brands and matching specifications like size, voltage, and reserve capacity ensures the Lancer remains reliable. A well-maintained battery is part of the car working smoothly and being dependable for everyday drives or longer trips.

For more detailed guidance, some local auto parts stores or mechanics might offer battery testing free of charge or at a low cost. Running a load test can give a more accurate idea of the battery's health. This can save time and money by avoiding unnecessary replacements or sudden battery failures.

Keeping the battery in good shape also means taking care during extended periods when the vehicle is not driven much. Leaving the Lancer sitting in the garage for weeks or months can cause the battery to discharge. In such cases, using a battery maintainer or disconnecting the battery can help preserve battery life.

Overall, batteries are a small but mighty part of the 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer. They do all the heavy lifting needed to start the engine and power electrical systems. Paying attention to maintenance and replacement when needed makes for a hassle-free and reliable driving experience.