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Mechpro 18V 4Ah Lithium Battery

Mechpro 18V 4Ah Lithium Battery

$89
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Mechpro 18V Battery Charger (240 Volt)

Mechpro 18V Battery Charger (240 Volt)

$39
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Exclusive M12 FUEL 1/2in Stubby Kit

Exclusive M12 FUEL 1/2in Stubby Kit

$850
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Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM 5.0Ah Battery - M18B5

Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM 5.0Ah Battery - M18B5

$296
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Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM FORGE 8.0Ah Battery - M18FB8

Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM FORGE 8.0Ah Battery - M18FB8

$434
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Milwaukee M12 REDLITHIUM 6.0Ah Battery - M12B6

Milwaukee M12 REDLITHIUM 6.0Ah Battery - M12B6

$220
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Milwaukee M12 & M18 Rapid Charger - M12-18FC

Milwaukee M12 & M18 Rapid Charger - M12-18FC

$249
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Milwaukee M12 REDLITHIUM 4.0Ah Battery - M12B4

Milwaukee M12 REDLITHIUM 4.0Ah Battery - M12B4

$183
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Milwaukee M12 3Ah Battery - Dual Pack - M12B32

Milwaukee M12 3Ah Battery - Dual Pack - M12B32

$237
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Milwaukee REDLITHIUM USB 3.0Ah Battery - L4B3

Milwaukee REDLITHIUM USB 3.0Ah Battery - L4B3

$60
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Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM FORGE 6.0Ah Battery - M18FB6

Milwaukee M18 REDLITHIUM FORGE 6.0Ah Battery - M18FB6

$420
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Milwaukee REDLITHIUM USB Battery - L4B2

Milwaukee REDLITHIUM USB Battery - L4B2

$44
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Projecta Battery & Alternator Tester - BT100

Projecta Battery & Alternator Tester - BT100

$43
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Milwaukee 4pc Hook and Pick Set - 48229215

Milwaukee 4pc Hook and Pick Set - 48229215

$29
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Mechpro Lifting Jack Pads for Tesla - 4pc - TJPAD

Mechpro Lifting Jack Pads for Tesla - 4pc - TJPAD

$47
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Batteries for the 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander: What You Need to Know

The 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander definitely comes fitted with a battery, making it an essential part of the vehicle's operation. Like most modern petrol and diesel cars, the Outlander relies on its battery to power up the electrical systems and start the engine. While hybrid and electric vehicles might have more complex battery setups, the standard 2018 Outlander uses a traditional 12-volt lead-acid battery, which you'll find under the bonnet in a dedicated battery tray.

The battery's main purpose is to supply the electrical current needed to crank the engine during startup. Without the battery, the starter motor wouldn't be able to turn the engine over, and the car simply wouldn't start. Beyond that, the battery supports the car's electrical components when the engine isn't running, covering things like the interior lighting, alarm system, and infotainment system memory. When the engine is running, the alternator takes over, powering the electrical systems and recharging the battery.

Replacing or maintaining the battery is pretty straightforward but incredibly important for keeping the Outlander reliable. Here's what owners should keep in mind:

  • Battery Life - Typically, a standard car battery like the one fitted to the 2018 Outlander lasts around three to five years. Factors like driving habits, climate, and electrical load can influence this lifespan. Hot weather or frequent short trips can cause the battery to degrade faster.
  • Signs It's Time to Replace - The first sign is usually slow engine cranking when you try to start the car. Dimming headlights or flickering dashboard lights can also point to a weakening battery. Some drivers might notice warning lights on the dash related to the battery or charging system.
  • Routine Checks - Regular inspections during servicing can help spot battery issues early. Checking the battery terminals for corrosion and ensuring the connections are tight is easy maintenance that can prevent starting problems.
  • Battery Maintenance - While most modern batteries are maintenance-free, it's still worthwhile to keep the terminals clean and free of corrosion. Corrosion can look like a white or blue powder on the terminals and can prevent a proper electrical connection.

Replacing the battery in a Mitsubishi Outlander is usually a simple process, but it's always a good idea to have it done by a professional if you're unsure. The battery is typically secured in place with a clamp or bracket, and you'll need to disconnect the negative terminal first before removing the positive to avoid any electrical shorts. When fitting a new battery, ensure it meets the manufacturer's specifications for size, capacity, and cold cranking amps (CCA).

Aside from physical replacement, keeping the battery healthy means occasionally driving the car for longer distances to allow the alternator to recharge it properly. Short trips or long periods of inactivity can drain the battery over time. For owners who don't use their vehicle daily, investing in a smart trickle charger or battery maintainer could be a wise move.

It's worth noting that the battery also powers the Outlander's electronic control units and onboard computers, so a fully charged and healthy battery is vital for everything running smoothly. If the battery voltage is too low, error codes might appear or systems might reset, causing inconvenience or even safety concerns.

During a standard service, technicians often include a battery test to check its health and charging system functionality. This simple test can save the hassle of getting stranded with a flat battery. Given Australia's sometimes extreme weather - from hot summers to chilly mornings - a reliable battery is crucial for peace of mind.

In all, the battery on a 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander isn't just a forgotten box under the bonnet. It's a key component that deserves attention and care. Paying a bit of attention to the battery's condition can keep your Outlander starting without a hitch and ensure all your onboard electronics work exactly when you need them.