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Batteries for the 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander: What You Need to Know

The 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander definitely uses a battery, just like most modern vehicles. The battery plays a vital role in the overall operation of the car, acting as the main power source for starting the engine and running electrical systems when the engine isn't running. Whether it's a petrol, diesel, or hybrid model, the 2017 Outlander relies on a 12-volt automotive battery that supports many of the vehicle's essential functions.

When the driver turns the ignition key or presses the start button, it's the battery that delivers the initial burst of power needed to crank the engine. Without a healthy battery, starting the Outlander can be difficult, if not impossible. But the battery isn't just for starting the engine. It also powers all the electrical components like the lights, infotainment system, climate controls, in-car electronics, and safety features when the engine is off. Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over, charging the battery and powering those systems.

In the 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander, especially in petrol and diesel models, the standard lead-acid battery will usually be located under the bonnet. Hybrid versions of the Outlander, like the PHEV (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle), have an additional high-voltage battery pack, but that's a totally separate system from the usual 12-volt starter battery.

Taking care of your Outlander's battery is pretty straightforward but important. A well-maintained battery means reliable starts and more dependable electrical system performance, avoiding those frustrating moments when the car won't start or electronics act up unexpectedly.

Here are some handy pointers on battery maintenance and replacement for a 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander:

  • Check battery terminals regularly: Over time, corrosion can build up on the battery terminals and connections. This can interrupt the flow of electricity and cause starting issues or intermittent electrical faults. A simple clean with a battery terminal brush and a baking soda solution can keep everything working smoothly.
  • Keep the battery charged: If the Outlander isn't driven much or only for short trips, the battery may lose charge over time. Using a trickle charger or battery maintainer can help keep the battery in good shape during layups or less frequent use.
  • Watch out for warning signs: Slow engine cranking, dim dashboard lights when starting, or the check engine or battery light coming on could be hints the battery is losing its mojo and might be close to needing replacement.
  • Inspect the battery case: Look for any signs of swelling, cracks, or leaks. These are indications the battery is damaged and won't last much longer.
  • Test battery health: During routine servicing, mechanics will often test the battery's condition with a voltmeter or more advanced battery testers that assess overall capacity and cranking amps. This helps catch a weak battery before it fails completely.

When it's time for a replacement, choosing the right battery for your 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander is a must. Matching the correct size, capacity, and cold cranking amps rating is essential to ensure reliable starting and proper power supply for all the electrical systems. Usually, replacement batteries will be lead-acid types, though AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) batteries have become popular due to better performance, longer life, and improved resistance to vibration.

It's worth noting that the battery is a relatively inexpensive and easy-to-replace part, though it is heavy and contains corrosive chemicals, so it's best to have it changed by a professional or ensure proper safety precautions if doing it yourself.

For drivers in Australia, battery health can be influenced by climate. Extremely hot or cold weather can shorten the battery's lifespan, so keeping an eye on battery condition is especially important in extreme seasons. In warmer regions, heat can cause the battery fluid to evaporate faster, while in colder areas, a weak battery might struggle with engine starts during chilly mornings.

Some simple maintenance and care can really stretch the lifespan of an Outlander's battery and keep the car running smoothly for years. Regular checks at service intervals will help avoid unexpected breakdowns or starting troubles when you least expect it. Whatever model of 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander is on the driveway, having a reliable battery in tip-top shape is a must for everyday peace of mind behind the wheel.