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Redarc DC to DC Battery Charger 12V 50A - BCDC1250D

Redarc DC to DC Battery Charger 12V 50A - BCDC1250D

$947
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Raptor Battery Terminal Positive - GBT3P

Raptor Battery Terminal Positive - GBT3P

$23
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Projecta Brass Battery Terminal Stud Positive - BT10-P1

Projecta Brass Battery Terminal Stud Positive - BT10-P1

$19
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OEX Battery Terminal Heavy Duty Wing Nut Pair - ACX0025BL
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OEX Battery Terminal Heavy Duty Wing Nut Pair - ACX0025BL

$47
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OEX Battery Master / Isolation Switch 6-36V 125A - ACX3406
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OEX Battery Master / Isolation Switch 6-36V 125A - ACX3406

$185
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Projecta 12V Portable Power Hub Battery Box - PH125

Projecta 12V Portable Power Hub Battery Box - PH125

$806
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Projecta Dual Battery Voltmeter Digital 12V - DBM100

Projecta Dual Battery Voltmeter Digital 12V - DBM100

$272
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MaxiTrac Digital Tyre Deflator

MaxiTrac Digital Tyre Deflator

$61
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Cole Hersee Battery Master Switch Dpst On/Off - 75903BX

Cole Hersee Battery Master Switch Dpst On/Off - 75903BX

$214
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Redarc Battery Isolator 12v 100A - SBI12

Redarc Battery Isolator 12v 100A - SBI12

$270
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Cole Hersee Battery Master Switch Dpst On/Off - 75907BX

Cole Hersee Battery Master Switch Dpst On/Off - 75907BX

$329
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CTEK Battery Charger 12v/24v 20/40 Amp 8 Stage - MXTS40

CTEK Battery Charger 12v/24v 20/40 Amp 8 Stage - MXTS40

$1,749
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Projecta Battery Terminal - BT31-1

Projecta Battery Terminal - BT31-1

$12
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T&E Tools Professional Battery Hydrometer - 3117

T&E Tools Professional Battery Hydrometer - 3117

$30
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Matson 12/24V Battery Surge Protector - MA20121224

Matson 12/24V Battery Surge Protector - MA20121224

$106
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Matson Battery Charger 6v/12v/24v 20 Amp - IR61224

Matson Battery Charger 6v/12v/24v 20 Amp - IR61224

$714
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Projecta Battery Clamp Bolt 255mm - BB10

Projecta Battery Clamp Bolt 255mm - BB10

$12
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Understanding the Battery in the 2023 Mitsubishi ASX

The 2023 Mitsubishi ASX, like most modern petrol-powered vehicles, relies on a 12-volt lead-acid battery as a fundamental component for its electrical system. The battery plays a crucial role in starting the vehicle and powering all the electrical accessories when the engine is off. Whether driving around Sydney or cruising along the Great Ocean Road, the battery is there working quietly behind the scenes to keep everything running smoothly.

The primary purpose of the battery in the Mitsubishi ASX is to provide the electrical current necessary to start the engine. When the ignition is turned on, the battery powers the starter motor and ignition system until the engine gets going. Once the engine is running, the alternator takes over supplying power to the car's electrical systems and recharging the battery for the next start. Aside from starting the car, the battery also supplies consistent voltage to keep accessories such as headlights, audio systems, dashboard electronics, and interior lighting functioning properly, especially when the engine is off.

It's worth noting that the 2023 ASX does not feature a hybrid or fully electric powertrain, so it does not require high-voltage lithium-ion batteries like electric vehicles do. Instead, it uses the standard 12-volt battery found in conventional vehicles which supports the starting and electrical needs of the petrol engine and onboard systems.

When it comes to maintaining and replacing the battery in the Mitsubishi ASX, it is a pretty straightforward affair but an important one to keep the car reliable. Over time, car batteries naturally lose their ability to hold a charge. This deterioration happens due to a combination of factors such as temperature fluctuations, driving habits, and the electrical demands placed on the battery.

Owners should keep an eye out for common signs of a failing battery which include sluggish engine cranking, dimming headlights, or warning lights appearing on the dashboard. A handy tip is to get the battery tested as part of regular servicing, especially if the battery is over three years old. Many mechanics can perform a simple load test to check the health and charge capacity, helping avoid unexpected breakdowns.

Replacing the battery in the ASX is usually straightforward. It involves disconnecting the terminals starting with the negative cable, removing the battery hold-down clamp, and swapping in a new battery that matches the manufacturer's specifications. It's important to use the correct battery type and size recommended by Mitsubishi to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Most 2023 ASX models use a maintenance-free lead-acid battery with standard cold cranking amps (CCA) ratings suited to Australian climate conditions.

Battery maintenance tips for Mitsubishi ASX drivers include keeping the terminals clean and free from corrosion, checking the battery casing for cracks or leaks, and making sure the connections are tight and secure. Corrosion can be easily cleaned with a mixture of baking soda and water applied with a brush, followed by a good rinse and drying. This simple step can prevent electrical resistance and power loss issues.

Since the battery is positioned in the engine bay, exposure to heat can affect its lifespan. Parking in shaded areas or garages during extreme heat, especially in Australia's summer, can help extend battery life. Also, if the vehicle is unused for a long period, it's smart to either start the car periodically or use a battery maintainer to keep the battery charged.

In terms of servicing, Mitsubishi dealerships or qualified mechanics generally include battery health checks as part of the scheduled maintenance plan. Following the service manual recommendations not only helps keep the battery in good shape but also ensures the overall electrical system is functioning as it should. This attention to detail can prevent those cold mornings when the car just won't start, saving time and hassle.

To wrap up, the 2023 Mitsubishi ASX definitely uses a battery and it is a key component to the vehicle's operation. Understanding its role and how to look after it can save a lot of frustration down the track. Regular checks, proper replacement, and a little bit of care go a long way in keeping your ASX firing up every time you need it.