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OEX Alternator 24V 20A Nikko Style - NXA606
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OEX Alternator 24V 20A Nikko Style - NXA606

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OEX Alternator 12V 70A Lucas Style - LXA120
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OEX Alternator 12V 70A Lucas Style - LXA120

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Bosch Alternator 12V 70A - 0986AN0696

Bosch Alternator 12V 70A - 0986AN0696

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Valeo Alternator 12V 180A - 439783

Valeo Alternator 12V 180A - 439783

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Bosch Alternator 12V 100A - 1986A00795

Bosch Alternator 12V 100A - 1986A00795

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Bosch Alternator 24V 55A - BXU2455A

Bosch Alternator 24V 55A - BXU2455A

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OEX Alternator 12V 90A Valeo Style - VXA005
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OEX Alternator 12V 90A Valeo Style - VXA005

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Nikko Alternator 24V 25A - NXA9709

Nikko Alternator 24V 25A - NXA9709

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Bosch Alternator 24V 80A - 1986A00932

Bosch Alternator 24V 80A - 1986A00932

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Understanding the Alternator in the 2017 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross

The 2017 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross comes equipped with an alternator, a key component in the vehicle's electrical system. Like most modern petrol-powered vehicles, the Eclipse Cross relies on the alternator to keep the battery charged and power electrical components while the engine is running. This means the alternator plays a crucial role in everyday driving and the overall health of the vehicle's electrical network.

An alternator is a belt-driven device connected to the engine that generates electrical energy. It converts mechanical power from the engine into electrical power, supplying current to the battery and the vehicle's various electrical systems, including lights, infotainment, and engine management components. Without a functioning alternator, the battery would quickly drain, resulting in a loss of electrical power and ultimately leaving the vehicle unable to start or operate properly.

For owners of the 2017 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, understanding the alternator and maintaining it as part of regular servicing is important to avoid unexpected breakdowns and costly repairs. The alternator is built to be relatively low maintenance, but like any mechanical part, it can wear out or fail over time, especially if the vehicle is frequently used for short trips, heavy electrical loads, or under harsh environmental conditions.

Signs that the alternator might be failing in the Eclipse Cross include dimming headlights, warning lights on the dashboard (usually a battery-shaped light), flickering interior lights, or difficulty starting the vehicle. If these symptoms arise, it is a good idea to get the alternator tested promptly. Many automotive workshops and service centres can perform an alternator output test to check if the unit is charging correctly.

When it's time to replace or service the alternator in a 2017 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, there are a few key points to keep in mind:

  • Quality Replacement Parts: Using a quality replacement alternator designed for the Eclipse Cross is vital. Genuine Mitsubishi or high-quality aftermarket parts will ensure proper fit and reliable performance.
  • Professional Installation: Alternator replacement involves removing the drive belt and disconnecting electrical connections. Qualified mechanics will safely remove the old unit and install the new one while checking belt condition and tension.
  • Battery Check: Since the alternator charges the battery, it's wise to check the battery's health during alternator servicing. A weak battery can strain the alternator, so replacing a deteriorated battery helps avoid repeated alternator failures.
  • Regular Inspections: Routine vehicle services at recommended intervals usually include an alternator and charging system check. This helps catch minor issues before they become bigger problems.

Maintaining the alternator is pretty straightforward. Apart from regular inspections during service, the most common maintenance task is ensuring the drive belt that powers the alternator is in good condition. Over time, the belt can become cracked, glazed, or loose, impairing alternator function. Replacing the belt as necessary will keep the alternator turning properly and charging at the right voltage.

Another consideration is keeping electrical connections clean and secure. Corrosion or loose wiring at the alternator terminals can reduce charging efficiency or cause intermittent faults. Service technicians typically clean terminals and tighten connections during alternator checks.

For Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross drivers keen on maximising alternator life, avoiding excessive use of aftermarket electrical accessories without proper wiring and fusing is recommended. High-draw mods or poor wiring can overload the alternator and lead to premature failure.

In day-to-day driving, the alternator quietly does its job ensuring the battery never runs flat and all electrical systems function smoothly. Whether it is powering the climate control, infotainment screen, or safety systems, the alternator is a vital component keeping the 2017 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross running reliably.

When the alternator eventually reaches the end of its service life, having it promptly replaced restores reliable charging and prevents inconvenient roadside breakdowns. Keeping an eye out for warning signs and including alternator checks in regular servicing ensures that Eclipse Cross owners can drive with confidence knowing their vehicle's electrical system is in good shape.