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XRS Connect Handheld UHF CB Radio - XRS-660
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XRS Connect Handheld UHF CB Radio - XRS-660

$559
$659
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Uniden Super Long Range Radar Detector With GPS - DFR7NZ

Uniden Super Long Range Radar Detector With GPS - DFR7NZ

$700
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GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - TX6165X
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GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - TX6165X

$339
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Uniden Extreme Long Range Radar Laser Detector - R4NZ

Uniden Extreme Long Range Radar Laser Detector - R4NZ

$1,264
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GME 2 Watt Handheld UHF Radio Twin Pack - TX677TP
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GME 2 Watt Handheld UHF Radio Twin Pack - TX677TP

$299
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GME 2 Watt Handheld UHF Radio Quad Pack - TX677QP
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GME 2 Watt Handheld UHF Radio Quad Pack - TX677QP

$569
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GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - Yellow
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GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - Yellow

$339
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Aerpro Bluetooth FM Transmitter - APBT225

Aerpro Bluetooth FM Transmitter - APBT225

$73
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Kenwood Head Unit with Bluetooth/USB - KMM-BT208

Kenwood Head Unit with Bluetooth/USB - KMM-BT208

$184
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GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - Blaze Orange
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GME 5/1 Watt IP67 UHF CB Handheld Radio - Blaze Orange

$326
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GME 2 Watt Handheld UHF Radio - TX677
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GME 2 Watt Handheld UHF Radio - TX677

$159
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Oricom 500mW Handheld UHF Radio Twin Pack - PMR795BL

Oricom 500mW Handheld UHF Radio Twin Pack - PMR795BL

$82
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GME 2600mAH Li-ion Battery Pack - Suit TX6160 - BP026
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GME 2600mAH Li-ion Battery Pack - Suit TX6160 - BP026

$199
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BlackVue B-112 Power Magic Battery Pack - B-112

BlackVue B-112 Power Magic Battery Pack - B-112

$305
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GME Battery Pack Suits TX675 - BP021
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GME Battery Pack Suits TX675 - BP021

$66
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GME Li-Ion Battery Pack - BP020
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GME Li-Ion Battery Pack - BP020

$40
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GME 2000Mah IP67 Li-On Battery Pack - Suit TX6500S - BP017
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GME 2000Mah IP67 Li-On Battery Pack - Suit TX6500S - BP017

$224
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Freetrack 4G GPS Vehicle Tracker - AVSFT802
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Freetrack 4G GPS Vehicle Tracker - AVSFT802

$309
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GME 1 watt Handheld UHF Radio Twin Pack - TX667TP
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GME 1 watt Handheld UHF Radio Twin Pack - TX667TP

$189
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GME 1 watt Handheld UHF Radio - TX667
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GME 1 watt Handheld UHF Radio - TX667

$119
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Nextbase Piqo Quick Connect Power Cable - NBPICO-OBD

Nextbase Piqo Quick Connect Power Cable - NBPICO-OBD

$51
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Oricom UHF CB Handheld Radio - ULTRA550-1

Oricom UHF CB Handheld Radio - ULTRA550-1

$410
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EcoPebble Lite 2 (Black) - GDI-EXPL201AU

EcoPebble Lite 2 (Black) - GDI-EXPL201AU

$69
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GME Dual Desktop Charging Cradle - BCD021
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GME Dual Desktop Charging Cradle - BCD021

$119
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GME 12V DC Cigarette Lighter Charger - Suit GX800 - BCV009
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GME 12V DC Cigarette Lighter Charger - Suit GX800 - BCV009

$44
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GME Desk Top Dual Charging Cradle - BCD018
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GME Desk Top Dual Charging Cradle - BCD018

$46
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GME 12V DC Cigarette Lighter Charger - Suit GX850 - BCV008
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GME 12V DC Cigarette Lighter Charger - Suit GX850 - BCV008

$44
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GME Charger Trickle Cig Lighter - BCV001
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GME Charger Trickle Cig Lighter - BCV001

$45
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Batteries in the 2009 Mitsubishi Outlander: What You Need to Know

The 2009 Mitsubishi Outlander definitely uses a battery, just like most petrol or diesel vehicles on the road. The battery is a fundamental component, acting as the heart of the vehicle's electrical system. Without a properly functioning battery, the Outlander simply wouldn't start or run its essential electrical features. Whether someone is a seasoned car enthusiast or just starting out with basic car maintenance, understanding the role of the battery and how to care for it can save a lot of hassle down the track.

The battery in a 2009 Mitsubishi Outlander primarily provides the electrical power necessary to start the engine. When the driver turns the key, the battery sends a burst of energy to the starter motor. This starter motor then cranks the engine until it fires up and runs on its own. Beyond getting the engine going, the battery supports all the electronic systems when the engine is off, such as the clock, alarm system, and onboard computer memory. Once the engine is running, the Outlander's alternator takes over, supplying power to the car's electrical systems and recharging the battery so it is ready next time you need it to start the car again.

Given the crucial role the battery plays in the operation of a Mitsubishi Outlander, it's important to keep it in good shape. Batteries do have a finite lifespan, this one typically lasts between three and five years, depending on usage, climate, and maintenance. The Australian climate, especially in warmer areas, can cause batteries to deteriorate faster due to heat stress. Cold spells, on the other hand, can reduce the battery's ability to deliver power. Keeping an eye on battery health is key to avoiding unexpected breakdowns.

Regular maintenance of the battery is simple but does wonders for longevity. It's a good idea to check the battery terminals occasionally to make sure they are clean, free of corrosion, and tightly connected. Corrosion appears as a white or bluish powder around the terminals and can cause resistance in the electrical circuit, making it harder for the battery to perform. To clean corrosion, a mixture of baking soda and water works well, but it's important to take safety precautions like wearing gloves and ensuring the car is off before doing any cleaning.

Aside from cleaning, routine checks involve monitoring the battery's voltage and condition. Many auto shops and service centres can quickly assess the battery using diagnostic tools. If the battery voltage drops below 12.4 volts when the car is off, it's usually a sign the battery is weakening and may need replacement soon. Also, a shaky or slow crank sound when starting the engine often signals it's time to replace the battery. These signs mean the battery is struggling to deliver energy, which might leave the driver stranded if ignored.

When it comes to replacing the battery, choosing the right one for the Mitsubishi Outlander is vital. The 2009 model typically requires a 12-volt lead-acid battery with the appropriate cold cranking amps (CCA) rating. CCA is the measure of how much power the battery can provide to the starter in cold temperatures. Getting a battery with the correct specifications ensures reliable starts and protects the vehicle's electrical system from damage. Many parts stores in Australia offer batteries specifically designed to fit the Outlander and other Mitsubishi models, so sourcing the right product is usually straightforward.

Installing a new battery is a job that a lot of people can do themselves, but if it's the first time, there's no harm in asking a trusted mechanic or technician for help. It's important to remember that the battery's negative terminal should be disconnected first and reconnected last to avoid short circuits. After fitting the new battery, resetting electronic devices like the clock and radio presets might be necessary since these settings rely on continual power from the battery.

For drivers wanting to extend battery life, a few simple habits help a lot. Avoid leaving the lights or accessories on with the engine off as this drains the battery. Short trips where the engine doesn't run long enough to recharge the battery can also be tough on it. Occasionally, taking the car on longer drives helps the alternator fully recharge the battery. If the Outlander isn't used very often, investing in a battery maintainer or trickle charger is a smart move, especially in colder months or long storage periods. These devices keep the battery topped up without overcharging it, maintaining a healthy state of charge.

All up, the battery in a 2009 Mitsubishi Outlander is one of those parts that quietly keeps things running behind the scenes. Understanding how it works, knowing when to replace it, and carrying out simple maintenance can make a big difference in keeping the car reliable. No one wants to be stuck with a flat battery when they're ready to hit the road, so looking after it is definitely worth the effort.