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Narva Cable Lug 16mm2 8mm Stud Flared End - 57125BL

Narva Cable Lug 16mm2 8mm Stud Flared End - 57125BL

$17
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Narva Cable Lug 50mm2 13mm Stud Flared End - 57139

Narva Cable Lug 50mm2 13mm Stud Flared End - 57139

$13
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PROJECTA 48V 18 Output Ctrl Mod Board - IGCMD18

PROJECTA 48V 18 Output Ctrl Mod Board - IGCMD18

$3,967
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PROJECTA 48V 7 Inch Colour Display - IGD-BT7-48

PROJECTA 48V 7 Inch Colour Display - IGD-BT7-48

$1,653
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PROJECTA 48V 4Kw System - IG4-OC0.3M

PROJECTA 48V 4Kw System - IG4-OC0.3M

$142
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PROJECTA Igcmd18 Screen Display Cable - IGCMD18-DBT

PROJECTA Igcmd18 Screen Display Cable - IGCMD18-DBT

$75
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OEX Stud Terminal Insulator End Entry Black - ACX3112
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OEX Stud Terminal Insulator End Entry Black - ACX3112

$75
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PROJECTA Igcmd18 Dry Out Cable - IGCMD18-HNS

PROJECTA Igcmd18 Dry Out Cable - IGCMD18-HNS

$70
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OEX Stud Terminal Insulator End Entry Red - ACX3111
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OEX Stud Terminal Insulator End Entry Red - ACX3111

$57
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 6-8 50Pk - ACX0099FE/50
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 6-8 50Pk - ACX0099FE/50

$39
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp Ref# 50-10 2PK  - ACX0113FEBL
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp Ref# 50-10 2PK - ACX0113FEBL

$24
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Narva Cable Lug 35mm2 8mm Stud Straight Barrel - 57163BL

Narva Cable Lug 35mm2 8mm Stud Straight Barrel - 57163BL

$20
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Narva Cable Lug 10mm2 10mm Stud Straight Barrel - 57152BL

Narva Cable Lug 10mm2 10mm Stud Straight Barrel - 57152BL

$6
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Hella Black Magic 42 LED 40 inch Light Bar - 1FJ358176321

Hella Black Magic 42 LED 40 inch Light Bar - 1FJ358176321

$685
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LED Autolamps 12/24V 90Mm Hi/Low +Park - HL92

LED Autolamps 12/24V 90Mm Hi/Low +Park - HL92

$888
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Narva 10 inch LED Light Bar 8 X 5W 3900 Lumen - 72732

Narva 10 inch LED Light Bar 8 X 5W 3900 Lumen - 72732

$832
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MECHANICAL DIESEL METER 1INCH - AMFM

MECHANICAL DIESEL METER 1INCH - AMFM

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VDO Pressure Gauge Mechanical 12V (0 - 150 psi) - 151.910
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VDO Pressure Gauge Mechanical 12V (0 - 150 psi) - 151.910

$372
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Narva Relay 12V 10A 5 Pin Timer Adjustable - 68076BL

Narva Relay 12V 10A 5 Pin Timer Adjustable - 68076BL

$506
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OEX 75W Rectangular High Bay Light
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OEX 75W Rectangular High Bay Light

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Batteries in the 2014 Mitsubishi ASX: What You Need to Know

The 2014 Mitsubishi ASX, like most modern vehicles, relies on a battery to keep it running smoothly. The battery in this compact SUV plays a crucial role, providing the electrical power needed to start the engine and keep all the electronic systems working properly. From the dashboard instruments to the headlights, and even the entertainment system, the battery is the silent hero under the bonnet.

Essentially, the battery stores electrical energy and delivers it when the engine needs a kickstart. When you turn the ignition key or press the start button, the battery supplies a burst of power to the starter motor, which then cranks the engine to life. Without a functioning battery, the Mitsubishi ASX would be nothing more than a stationary machine.

Aside from starting the engine, the battery also helps to stabilise the electrical system in the vehicle. It provides a steady flow of energy to various electronic components and accessories while the engine is running, smoothing out spikes from the alternator and preventing electrical glitches. Features such as power windows, radios, interior lights, and onboard computers all rely on the battery's consistent energy supply.

For owners of a 2014 Mitsubishi ASX, understanding battery maintenance and replacement is pretty important to keep the vehicle reliable. After all, nobody wants to get stranded with a car that won't start. Over time, batteries naturally lose their ability to hold charge due to chemical wear and tear inside the cells. The harsh Australian climate, with its extremes of heat and occasional cold snaps, can accelerate this degradation.

During routine servicing, battery health checks are highly recommended. Here are a few key points to consider when it comes to battery care and replacement for the 2014 Mitsubishi ASX:

  • Battery Testing: Mechanics will use a voltmeter or a battery tester to check the voltage and cold cranking amps. A fully charged battery typically reads around 12.6 volts when the car is off. Tests also simulate engine starting conditions to ensure the battery can deliver adequate power on demand.
  • Terminals and Connections: Corrosion can build up on the battery terminals, causing poor electrical contact. Regular inspection and cleaning prevents starting issues or dim lights. Protective sprays or grease can help keep terminals clean.
  • Battery Age: Batteries usually last between three to five years, but this depends on usage and climate. In hot areas, that lifespan might lean closer to three years. If the battery is nearing this age or showing signs of weakness, replacement might be the safest bet.
  • Driving Habits: Short trips don't allow the alternator sufficient time to recharge the battery fully. Owners who mostly use their ASX for quick drives around town should be extra mindful of battery health.
  • Battery Type: The factory-fit battery for the 2014 Mitsubishi ASX is typically a lead-acid type designed to match the vehicle's electrical requirements. Replacement batteries should meet or exceed OEM specifications to ensure reliable performance.

When it comes time to replace the battery, it's best to choose one that fits the vehicle properly in size and capacity. This avoids electrical issues and physical fitment problems. While some owners might consider going for high-performance or deep-cycle batteries, sticking to OEM spec batteries ensures the ASX's electronics and charging system remain happy.

DIY battery replacement is possible for those comfortable with basic car maintenance, but it's important to take safety precautions. Disconnecting the negative terminal first prevents accidental shorts. If unsure, trusted mechanics or service centres offer this service with a warranty on their work.

Regular battery maintenance and checks can truly save you from inconvenience, especially during those early Victorian morning starts or after the ASX has been left sitting unused for a while. A weak or faulty battery can also put strain on the alternator, potentially leading to more costly repairs down the line.

In addition to routine checks, owners might consider investing in a smart battery charger or maintainer if the vehicle is parked for extended periods. These devices keep the battery topped up without overcharging, helping to extend its overall life.

So for folks owning a 2014 Mitsubishi ASX, the battery is far from irrelevant. It's a vital part that needs proper attention like any other component. Keep it clean, test it regularly, and replace it when it starts showing its age. Doing this will mean less hassle and more reliable starts, no matter where the road takes you.