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Narva Jumper Leads Surge Protected 3.7m - BC50MM

Narva Jumper Leads Surge Protected 3.7m - BC50MM

$234
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LEDAUT - 7inch LED Headlight -Pack Of 2

LEDAUT - 7inch LED Headlight -Pack Of 2

$1,499
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OEX  Neutral Start Switch

OEX Neutral Start Switch

$72
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Narva 5m Heavy Duty Accessory Extension Lead - 81047BL

Narva 5m Heavy Duty Accessory Extension Lead - 81047BL

$71
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OEX Cable Lug 50-10 0B&S 90 Degree 10Pk - ACX0144
OEX

OEX Cable Lug 50-10 0B&S 90 Degree 10Pk - ACX0144

$96
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OEX Midi Fuse, 80A Bolt On - Single Pack - ACX6508BL
OEX

OEX Midi Fuse, 80A Bolt On - Single Pack - ACX6508BL

$10
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OEX Stud Terminal Insulator End Entry Red - ACX3122
OEX

OEX Stud Terminal Insulator End Entry Red - ACX3122

$13
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Drivetech 4x4 DC-DC Wiring Kit - 5m - DT-02022W5

Drivetech 4x4 DC-DC Wiring Kit - 5m - DT-02022W5

$415
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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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Narva Black Switch Decal Set - 4WD - 63176BL
Clearance

Narva Black Switch Decal Set - 4WD - 63176BL

$2
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VDO Digital Hour Meter - Resettable - 331.535
VDO

VDO Digital Hour Meter - Resettable - 331.535

$295
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Repco 12V LED Bullbar Marker/Indicator Pair - RLM1752

Repco 12V LED Bullbar Marker/Indicator Pair - RLM1752

$217
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Stedi EVO Lightbar 45-53mm Clam Bracket - ST-11-EVO-045

Stedi EVO Lightbar 45-53mm Clam Bracket - ST-11-EVO-045

$199
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VDO Fuel Gauge 12V 10- 180 Ohms 52mm - 301010011
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VDO Fuel Gauge 12V 10- 180 Ohms 52mm - 301010011

$147
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HELLA Licence Plate Light LED 9 to 33V - 2559

HELLA Licence Plate Light LED 9 to 33V - 2559

$72
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Narva Rear Marker Light Red LED 9 to 33V - 91632BL

Narva Rear Marker Light Red LED 9 to 33V - 91632BL

$48
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BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH - TBS1011

BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH - TBS1011

$44
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HELLA Side Marker Light Red/Amber LED 9 to 33V - 2053

HELLA Side Marker Light Red/Amber LED 9 to 33V - 2053

$39
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Drivetech 4x4 12/24V 20A Power Socket - DT-06101

Drivetech 4x4 12/24V 20A Power Socket - DT-06101

$35
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Hella Mini Relay 12V Change Over 30A - 4RD933332043

Hella Mini Relay 12V Change Over 30A - 4RD933332043

$27
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Narva Ceramic Fuse Assortment 10 Pce - 52600BL

Narva Ceramic Fuse Assortment 10 Pce - 52600BL

$8
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CTEK 4000A Premium Jump Starter - 40-624

CTEK 4000A Premium Jump Starter - 40-624

$729
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Batteries for the 2017 Mitsubishi ASX: What You Need to Know

When it comes to the 2017 Mitsubishi ASX, batteries are definitely a relevant and important part of the vehicle. Like most modern cars, the ASX relies on its battery to kickstart the engine, power electrical systems, and keep everything running smoothly. Without a reliable battery, the ASX won't start, and all the gadgets and safety features inside the car would be left powerless.

The battery in the 2017 Mitsubishi ASX is a standard 12-volt lead-acid battery. It supplies the initial electric current required to start the engine and then supports the alternator in powering the car's electrical components. As the engine runs, the alternator recharges the battery, ensuring it has enough capacity the next time you turn the key or push the start button.

It's easy to forget just how crucial the battery is until you find yourself with a flat one, stranded and stressed. The battery supports more than just ignition. It powers the car's lighting systems, the radio, all the dashboard electronics, air conditioning, and crucial safety features. Even in cars as straightforward as the ASX, the battery's role is vital in making the drive comfortable and safe.

Maintaining the battery in your 2017 Mitsubishi ASX is straightforward but often overlooked. Batteries wear down naturally over time, and depending on how you use your vehicle, the battery might need replacement every three to five years. Factors like extreme heat, cold weather, and short trips can reduce battery life significantly.

One of the best tips is to keep an eye on the battery terminals. Corrosion can build up on the metal clamps and connections, reducing power flow and causing starting problems. Routinely check the battery terminals for any white or greenish crust and clean them carefully with a wire brush or battery terminal cleaner. Make sure the connections are tight but not over-tightened, which could damage the terminals.

Another aspect to watch is moisture inside the battery case or leakage. If the battery looks swollen or cracked, it's time to replace it to avoid any unexpected breakdowns. Also, when your mechanic services your ASX, ask them to test the battery health using a battery tester or multimeter. This can give you a good indication of the battery's current state and predict whether replacement is due soon.

When it comes to replacement, it's best to choose a battery that meets the OE (original equipment) specifications. For the 2017 Mitsubishi ASX, that typically means a battery with sufficient cold cranking amps (CCA) and reserve capacity (RC) as recommended by Mitsubishi. Using the right battery ensures your vehicle starts reliably, even in Australia's variable climate conditions.

It pays to buy a quality battery with a good warranty, especially if the vehicle is driven regularly in tough conditions. Some batteries come with maintenance-free designs, which means you won't need to add water or worry about acid levels, making life easier for you.

If you're not using your ASX for extended periods, the battery can slowly discharge, especially if things like alarm systems and electronic modules are drawing small amounts of power. Using a battery maintainer or trickle charger during long storage periods can help keep the battery health up so that your ASX starts first time when you get back behind the wheel.

Another good habit is to minimise short trips whenever possible. Short trips don't give the alternator enough time to fully recharge the battery, which can gradually weaken it. If you notice your ASX takes a little longer to start or the headlights dim when idling, these can be signs your battery or charging system needs a closer look.

Battery replacement is not typically a complex task but should be done safely. Disconnecting the negative terminal first and connecting it last when fitting a new battery is crucial to avoid sparks or short circuits. If unsure, it's always wise to have a professional mechanic handle the process to ensure it's done correctly and safely.

All things considered, the 2017 Mitsubishi ASX depends on its battery daily to give drivers a reliable start and keep everything humming along. By taking simple steps like routine testing, keeping terminals clean, using the vehicle regularly, and choosing the right replacement battery when needed, owners can avoid unexpected issues and keep their ASX running smoothly for years to come.