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Parts for your 2014 Mitsubishi Lancer-Batteries

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LED Autolamps Stop/Tail/Indicator 12V - 82CARR

LED Autolamps Stop/Tail/Indicator 12V - 82CARR

$201
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Amphenol 20 Crimping Tool - AUTK20

Amphenol 20 Crimping Tool - AUTK20

$197
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Narva Stop/Tail Light LED 9 to 33V - 94146BL

Narva Stop/Tail Light LED 9 to 33V - 94146BL

$185
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Narva Fuse Box Standard Blade 6 Way 120A 1 Pce - 54446BL

Narva Fuse Box Standard Blade 6 Way 120A 1 Pce - 54446BL

$170
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Narva Stop/Tail Light Incandescent 24V - 94514

Narva Stop/Tail Light Incandescent 24V - 94514

$160
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HELLA 12V Awning Lamp 10 LED PRE-WIRED - 98087900

HELLA 12V Awning Lamp 10 LED PRE-WIRED - 98087900

$136
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S/Steel Buzzer W/LED Ring 12V - 8HG958456001

S/Steel Buzzer W/LED Ring 12V - 8HG958456001

$111
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LED Autolamps 12/24V Red Side Marker - 7922RM2

LED Autolamps 12/24V Red Side Marker - 7922RM2

$109
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RAKINO LED SPREAD S/S 24V - 2JA959596151

RAKINO LED SPREAD S/S 24V - 2JA959596151

$106
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Narva Heavy Duty Twin Merit / Engel Type Sockets - 81142BL

Narva Heavy Duty Twin Merit / Engel Type Sockets - 81142BL

$98
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Narva Front Marker Light Clear Incandescent - 87212

Narva Front Marker Light Clear Incandescent - 87212

$93
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Rear Marker Light Red LED 9 to 33V - 91434C

Rear Marker Light Red LED 9 to 33V - 91434C

$92
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Navigation Light LED 12 or 24V - 52WR

Navigation Light LED 12 or 24V - 52WR

$79
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Batteries in the 2014 Mitsubishi Lancer: What You Need to Know

When it comes to the 2014 Mitsubishi Lancer, batteries are definitely a relevant and essential part of the vehicle. Like virtually all modern petrol or diesel cars, the Lancer relies on a 12-volt lead-acid battery to get things started and keep the electrical systems running smoothly. Understanding the role of the battery and how to take care of it can help keep your Lancer performing reliably for years.

So what exactly does the battery do in the 2014 Mitsubishi Lancer? Its main job is to provide that initial burst of power needed to start the engine. When you turn the key or push the ignition button, the battery sends an electric current to the starter motor, which then cranks the engine to life. Without a healthy battery, the Lancer's engine won't start, no matter how much fuel or other maintenance attention it gets.

Aside from jump-starting the engine, the battery also powers the vehicle's electrical systems when the engine isn't running. This includes things like the interior lights, radio, dashboard instruments, and keyless entry systems. Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over supplying power and also recharges the battery, so it's ready for the next time you start the car.

Because the battery plays such a crucial role, keeping it in good shape is an important part of regular servicing for the 2014 Mitsubishi Lancer. Here are some helpful tips and advice on how to maintain and when to replace your Lancer's battery.

  • Regular Inspection: It's a good habit to check the battery terminals and cables at each service interval. Look out for any corrosion, loose connections, or signs of wear. Corroded terminals can prevent the battery from charging properly or supplying adequate power.
  • Cleaning: If corrosion is noticed, it can usually be cleaned off with a mixture of baking soda and water, applied gently with a brush. After cleaning, apply a thin coat of petroleum jelly or a specialised battery terminal protector to help prevent further corrosion.
  • Check Battery Voltage: A fully charged 12-volt battery should read about 12.6 volts or slightly higher when the engine is off. When the engine is running, the voltage typically rises to around 13.7 to 14.7 volts as the alternator charges the battery.
  • Signs of a Weak Battery: If starting the engine feels sluggish or the headlights dim significantly when starting the car, it may be a sign the battery is losing its ability to hold a charge. Strange electrical behaviours like flickering dashboard lights or warning indicators could also suggest battery or charging system problems.
  • Replacement Guidelines: Car batteries generally last around three to five years, although this can vary depending on climate, driving habits, and maintenance. In Australia's hot climate, battery life can sometimes be shorter due to heat stress on the battery cells. If the battery is approaching the end of its expected life or if repeated starting issues occur, it's sensible to replace it before it leaves you stranded.
  • Choosing the Right Battery: When it's time to replace the battery in a 2014 Mitsubishi Lancer, it's best to use a battery that meets the manufacturer's specifications. This will ensure the correct size, capacity, and cold cranking amps (CCA). Using a battery that isn't suited for the vehicle can cause starting problems or electrical faults.
  • Professional Servicing: While basic battery maintenance can be done at home, it's always a good idea to have a qualified mechanic or auto electrician handle the replacement or if you suspect electrical issues. They can properly test the battery and the charging system to ensure everything is working well.

Maintaining the battery not only helps with reliable starting but also protects other electrical components in the Lancer. A weak battery can put extra strain on the alternator and electrical system and potentially cause premature wear on parts like ignition coils and fuel pumps.

It's also worth noting that long periods of inactivity can hasten battery decline. If a 2014 Mitsubishi Lancer is left sitting unused for a month or more, the battery may drain naturally. In this case, using a trickle charger or disconnecting the battery during storage can help keep it healthy and ready to go.

For peace of mind, many Lancer owners include battery checks as part of their regular car servicing routine. This simple step can catch issues early before they develop into frustrating problems, especially in colder mornings or when you need the car the most.

All in all, the battery is an essential part of the 2014 Mitsubishi Lancer's electrical setup. Taking a bit of time to care for it pays off with dependable starts and a smoother driving experience. Whether it's cleaning terminals, checking voltages or organising a replacement, battery maintenance should never be overlooked when looking after your Lancer.