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OEX Stop Lamp Switch On - Mom Off - SPST - ACX3469BL
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OEX Stop Lamp Switch On - Mom Off - SPST - ACX3469BL

$15
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Narva Cable Lug 10mm2 8mm Stud Flared End - 57121

Narva Cable Lug 10mm2 8mm Stud Flared End - 57121

$3
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Repco 12V 300W Modified Sine Wave Inverter - RMSI300-1

Repco 12V 300W Modified Sine Wave Inverter - RMSI300-1

$238
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Hella 12v LED Pilot Lamp Red - 2721

Hella 12v LED Pilot Lamp Red - 2721

$20
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Narva Accessories Socket - 81034BL

Narva Accessories Socket - 81034BL

$22
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Drivetech 4x4 12/24V Round Voltmeter - DT-06104

Drivetech 4x4 12/24V Round Voltmeter - DT-06104

$50
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OEX Crimp Terminal Assortment Kit 1000 Pieces - ACX3104
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OEX Crimp Terminal Assortment Kit 1000 Pieces - ACX3104

$419
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Redarc Midi Fuse Holder Kit 1 Way 40A 4 Pce - FK40

Redarc Midi Fuse Holder Kit 1 Way 40A 4 Pce - FK40

$97
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OEX Stud/Bus Bar For Midi Fuse Holder  - ACX6499
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OEX Stud/Bus Bar For Midi Fuse Holder - ACX6499

$68
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OEX Standard Blade Fuse Box, 8 Way, 20A - ACX1830
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OEX Standard Blade Fuse Box, 8 Way, 20A - ACX1830

$53
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VDO Wiring Kit 3 Wire - 240.030
VDO

VDO Wiring Kit 3 Wire - 240.030

$51
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Narva Relay 12V 30A 4 Pin With 30A Fuse - 68060

Narva Relay 12V 30A 4 Pin With 30A Fuse - 68060

$42
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Narva Convoluted Split Tubing ID:20mm - Length 10m - 56720

Narva Convoluted Split Tubing ID:20mm - Length 10m - 56720

$38
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Narva 12v/24v Accessories Socket - 81030BL

Narva 12v/24v Accessories Socket - 81030BL

$33
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Narva Heavy Duty In - line Accessory Socket - 81023BL

Narva Heavy Duty In - line Accessory Socket - 81023BL

$29
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OEX Push Button Switch On/Off SPST Pre-Wired - ACX1962BL
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OEX Push Button Switch On/Off SPST Pre-Wired - ACX1962BL

$23
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OEX 600A Red / Black Heavy Duty Bus Bar Box - ACX3162
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OEX 600A Red / Black Heavy Duty Bus Bar Box - ACX3162

$326
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Narva P Clip 6.4mm ID Plastic 5Pc - 56582BL

Narva P Clip 6.4mm ID Plastic 5Pc - 56582BL

$9
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Narva Mini Blade Fuse 2A Grey 5 Pce - 52702BL

Narva Mini Blade Fuse 2A Grey 5 Pce - 52702BL

$8
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Narva Cable Lug 10mm2 8mm Stud Flared End - 57121BL

Narva Cable Lug 10mm2 8mm Stud Flared End - 57121BL

$15
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Narva Sealed Beam Connector H4 - 49894
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Narva Sealed Beam Connector H4 - 49894

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Batteries in the 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer: What You Need to Know

The 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer, like most conventional vehicles, definitely comes equipped with a battery. It's an essential component, not just for starting the engine but also for powering the electrical systems that keep the car running smoothly. When it comes to the Lancer, the battery is there quietly doing its job behind the scenes, but without it, the car simply wouldn't function.

So what's the deal with the battery in your 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer? It's a lead-acid type battery, typically a 12-volt unit that stores electrical energy to start the engine and support all the electrical accessories and systems, including lights, radio, dashboard instruments, and more. The battery provides the initial power needed to kickstart the engine before the alternator takes over and supplies electricity while the car's running. Without a good, fully charged battery, you might find yourself stranded with a car that won't start.

One of the key things to remember is that the battery is not a 'set and forget' part. It needs regular checking, especially as the vehicle ages or if it's used in demanding conditions. Maintenance and care of the battery can extend its life, prevent unexpected failures, and keep the Lancer operating exactly as it was designed to.

When it comes to maintenance, the battery terminals on a 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer should be kept clean and free from corrosion. Corrosion buildup on the terminals can prevent a good electrical connection, leading to starting troubles and other electrical problems. Using a simple baking soda and water solution with a wire brush is a common way to keep the terminals clean. After cleaning, it's helpful to apply a protective spray or grease designed to stop corrosion coming back.

Battery health also depends on the vehicle's usage patterns. If the Lancer is driven frequently on long trips, the alternator generally keeps the battery charged effectively. However, frequent short trips that don't allow the battery to fully recharge, or long periods of inactivity, can cause the battery to discharge and eventually fail. So if the car isn't driven much, or sits idle for weeks at a time, it's a good idea to use a trickle charger or battery maintainer to keep it in good health.

Another crucial point is to check the battery's overall condition during regular servicing. A mechanic will typically test the voltage and performance of the battery using specialised tools. If the voltage is consistently low or the battery struggles to hold a charge, replacement is usually the best option. Batteries generally last around three to five years, but this varies depending on driving habits, climate, and overall vehicle condition.

Replacing a battery on a 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer is fairly straightforward, but it's important to choose the correct size and type to ensure compatibility. Using a battery with the right cold cranking amps (CCA) rating, physical dimensions, and terminal positions will help avoid any fitting issues or electrical problems. Most car parts stores stock batteries that suit the Lancer, and vehicle documentation usually details the recommended specifications.

Some practical tips for battery replacement or upkeep include:

  • Turning off all electrical accessories before removing the old battery to avoid short circuits.
  • Disconnecting the negative terminal first, then the positive, to prevent sparks.
  • Cleaning battery tray and terminals before installing the new battery.
  • Connecting the positive terminal first, then the negative when installing.
  • Properly disposing of the old battery at a recycling centre or retailer.

Keeping an eye on the battery's condition before it fails is the best way to avoid being caught out. Common signs a battery might need attention or replacement include slow engine crank, dimming headlights, warning lights on the dashboard, or a noticeably weak electrical system.

All in all, the battery on a 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer is a vital part that plays a huge role in both starting the car and powering its electrical systems. Treating it with a bit of care through regular checks and maintenance will make sure the Lancer keeps running reliably, no matter if it's a daily commute or a weekend trip. Ignoring battery health might seem minor, but it's often the cause of unexpected breakdowns and headaches, which nobody wants.