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2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Batteries — What They Do and How to Look After Them
Yes, batteries are absolutely relevant and used on the 2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross. Mitsubishi’s 2022 Eclipse Cross Owner’s Manual outlines the 12‑volt battery as the core power source for cranking the engine and running vehicle electronics, and the Eclipse Cross PHEV publications further describe a high‑voltage lithium‑ion traction battery for electric drive alongside a conventional 12‑volt auxiliary battery. These details are documented in Mitsubishi Motors owner’s and service literature for the 2022 model year, and in official PHEV specifications noting a lithium‑ion drive battery of around 13.8 kWh.
On any 2022 Eclipse Cross, the 12‑volt battery keeps the essentials ticking along — from the starter motor and engine control units to lighting, security, stop/start (if fitted), and infotainment. In the PHEV variant, a high‑voltage traction battery drives the electric motors, but a regular 12‑volt battery still handles computers, relays, locks, and safety systems. If the small battery is weak, modern features can play up long before the car refuses to start, so it pays to keep it in good nick.
For servicing, it’s smart to test the 12‑volt battery annually (or before big trips). Look for clean, tight terminals, no corrosion, and a secure hold‑down. If the vehicle has idle stop/start, use the correct EFB or AGM replacement as specified by Mitsubishi — swapping to a cheaper “standard” unit can shorten battery life and upset stop/start performance. When replacing, maintain vehicle memory with a support tool if possible, some features may need a simple relearn after power loss (like clock, radio presets, or window calibration). Always match capacity and cold‑cranking performance to the owner’s manual spec.
PHEV owners should leave the high‑voltage battery to trained technicians — it’s sealed, high‑energy equipment with orange‑coded cabling. Routine checks and software updates are covered at scheduled services, and any cooling or system inspections are dealer tasks only. For day‑to‑day care, drive regularly, avoid leaving the car parked for long periods with the 12‑volt system active, and follow Mitsubishi’s guidance on charging and storage for the PHEV. Most 12‑volt batteries last three to five years depending on climate and usage, earlier replacement is common if the vehicle mostly does short trips.
- Tell‑tales of a tired 12‑volt: slow cranking, dim lights at idle, random warning lights, start/stop disabled.
- Use the correct battery type and spec listed in the owner’s manual.
- If jump‑starting (including PHEV), use the designated 12‑volt points and avoid high‑voltage components.
Popular questions about 2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross batteries
What battery type does a 2022 Eclipse Cross use?
Every 2022 Eclipse Cross has a 12‑volt battery for starting and vehicle electrics. Trims with idle stop/start typically require an EFB or AGM 12‑volt battery. The Eclipse Cross PHEV also includes a high‑voltage lithium‑ion traction battery (about 13.8 kWh) for electric drive, while still relying on the 12‑volt battery for control systems.
How long will the 12‑volt battery last?
In Aussie and Kiwi conditions, three to five years is typical. Lots of short trips, extreme heat, or infrequent use can shorten its life. Watch for slow cranking, electrical gremlins, or the stop/start system going offline — they’re common signs it’s time to test or replace the battery.
Can a 2022 Eclipse Cross PHEV be jump‑started?
Yes — using the designated 12‑volt jump points described in the owner’s manual. Never touch or tap into the orange high‑voltage cables or components. Use correct polarity, quality leads, and follow the manual’s sequence to protect ECUs and safety systems.