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Parts for your 2012 Mitsubishi Lancer-Batteries

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Side Indicator Lamp Incandescent Surface Mount

Side Indicator Lamp Incandescent Surface Mount

$49
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HELLA Magnetic Mounting Kit 2 Pce - 8034

HELLA Magnetic Mounting Kit 2 Pce - 8034

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Narva Pipe Clamp 32mm Rubber & Steel - 10 Pc - 56486

Narva Pipe Clamp 32mm Rubber & Steel - 10 Pc - 56486

$48
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Narva OE Style USB Socket Switch  - Suits Toyota - 63313BL

Narva OE Style USB Socket Switch - Suits Toyota - 63313BL

$48
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Narva Rocker Switch Base On/Off LED Blue - 63246BL

Narva Rocker Switch Base On/Off LED Blue - 63246BL

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Narva Standard Blade Fuse 40A Orange 50 Pce - 52840

Narva Standard Blade Fuse 40A Orange 50 Pce - 52840

$45
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Narva 12V Twin Relay 30A - 68042

Narva 12V Twin Relay 30A - 68042

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Narva Side Marker Light Red/Amber Incandescent - 85760BL

Narva Side Marker Light Red/Amber Incandescent - 85760BL

$43
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OEX 250A Single Stud Terminal M10 - Red - ACX3145-M10BL
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OEX 250A Single Stud Terminal M10 - Red - ACX3145-M10BL

$42
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Blackout Buddy - AUSBB200WSNG

Blackout Buddy - AUSBB200WSNG

$40
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Hella Relay 24V For Led Safety D/Lights - 9563004

Hella Relay 24V For Led Safety D/Lights - 9563004

$40
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Oceans Acoustic Horn & Can - 10033

Oceans Acoustic Horn & Can - 10033

$38
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Narva Convoluted Split Tubing ID:16mm - Length 10m - 56716

Narva Convoluted Split Tubing ID:16mm - Length 10m - 56716

$35
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Narva Super seal Connector 3 Pole 1 Kit - 56473BL

Narva Super seal Connector 3 Pole 1 Kit - 56473BL

$35
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RED MARKER LED STEEL - 86RM

RED MARKER LED STEEL - 86RM

$33
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Narva 12V Relay 5 Pin 30A - 68024

Narva 12V Relay 5 Pin 30A - 68024

$32
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Narva 12v Relay 4 Pin 20A - 68062

Narva 12v Relay 4 Pin 20A - 68062

$31
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Narva Micro Blade Fuse 10A 25 Pce - 52510

Narva Micro Blade Fuse 10A 25 Pce - 52510

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Understanding Batteries in the 2012 Mitsubishi Lancer

The 2012 Mitsubishi Lancer relies on a battery just like most traditional petrol-powered vehicles. Batteries are an essential part of the car's electrical system, providing the initial power needed to start the engine and supplying energy to various electrical components when the engine isn't running.

So, what exactly does the battery do in a 2012 Mitsubishi Lancer? Essentially, it acts as the heart of the electrical system. Without a healthy battery, the Lancer wouldn't be able to fire up. When the ignition key is turned, the battery releases stored electrical energy to power the starter motor and ignition system. Once the engine is cruising along, the alternator takes over, keeping the battery charged and powering the electrical systems such as lights, radio, and air conditioning.

While the battery's role might seem straightforward, it's a crucial component that needs attention to avoid those annoying start-up problems or electrical failures. Here's a closer look at what owners of a 2012 Mitsubishi Lancer should know about battery care and replacement.

The batteries typically fitted to the 2012 Lancer are lead-acid types. These are reliable, affordable, and widely available, making them the go-to choice for this model. They come in standard sizes suited for the Lancer's engine demands and electrical load. Depending on the climate and use, a good quality battery can last anywhere from three to five years.

Fuel efficiency and performance aside, proper battery maintenance can save a lot of headaches down the track. Regular checks can identify problems before they leave you stranded. Simple things like ensuring battery terminals are clean and free from corrosion, making sure the battery is secured properly in its tray, and checking the electrical connections can go a long way.

Owners should keep an eye on signs that the battery might be nearing the end of its life. Slow engine crank, dim lights, and dashboard warning indicators are common symptoms of a weakening battery. Also, cold weather, common in some parts of Australia, can make batteries struggle more, so extra care in winter months is recommended.

Replacing the battery on a 2012 Mitsubishi Lancer is a straightforward task but it's best done using the right size and type to keep the electrical system running smoothly. While some might be tempted to buy the cheapest option available, investing in a reputable brand offers longer life and stronger performance. Many auto parts stores and service centres can assist in selecting a battery that meets Mitsubishi's specifications.

People who are handy under the bonnet can replace the battery themselves with a few tools. Remember to turn everything off and disconnect the negative terminal first to avoid short circuits or sparks. After removing the old battery, clean the tray and terminals, place the new battery securely, and reconnect the terminals starting with the positive side.

For those who prefer professional help, a qualified mechanic or service centre can conduct a full battery and electrical system check during routine servicing. They can also perform load tests to ensure the battery is holding a charge as designed. This kind of preventative maintenance is especially useful for vehicles that see a lot of stop-start city driving or are used infrequently where the battery might not get fully recharged.

Keeping the battery in good shape is part of owning a 2012 Mitsubishi Lancer that runs reliably. It's not the most glamorous part of the car, but without it, the convenience and performance you expect just wouldn't happen. So whether it's a quick visual inspection or a professional test, a little attention here keeps the daily drive hassle-free.

Lastly, recycling old batteries responsibly is important. Car batteries contain hazardous materials like lead and acid, so they must be taken to a proper recycling facility or returned to retailers who often have battery recycling programs. This helps protect the environment and ensures new batteries are made with some recycled components.

All up, batteries in the 2012 Mitsubishi Lancer deserve some respect and care. They kickstart every trip and provide the lifeline for the car's electronic features. With some simple maintenance and timely replacement, Lancer owners can avoid no-start situations and keep hitting the road with confidence.