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2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross batteries: what they do and how to look after them

Referencing Mitsubishi Motors’ technical specifications and the 2024 Eclipse Cross Owner’s Manual, batteries are definitely used on the 2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross. Every model runs a 12‑volt battery for starting and vehicle electrics, and Eclipse Cross PHEV variants also carry a high‑voltage lithium‑ion traction battery that drives the electric motors. So, yes—batteries are relevant to this model.

For this vehicle, the battery (or batteries, on the PHEV) is the quiet hero. The 12‑volt unit wakes up the ECU, powers the fuel pump, locks, lights, infotainment and safety systems, and cranks the engine on petrol models. On the PHEV, the 12‑volt still handles control systems and accessories, while the big high‑voltage pack delivers EV motoring, smooth hybrid assistance, and regenerative braking. If the 12‑volt goes flat, everything feels off—even in a PHEV—so keeping it healthy is key.

As part of routine servicing, a quick battery check under the bonnet saves headaches later. A technician will:

  • Test state of charge and health, and confirm the alternator/charging system is on song.
  • Inspect terminals and earths for corrosion, cleanliness and tightness.
  • Verify the correct battery spec is fitted (capacity, terminal layout, and type per the owner’s manual).

Between services, it pays to watch for slow cranking, dim lights, or warning messages. If the car’s mostly doing short trips, a smart charger every so often keeps the 12‑volt topped up. Typical 12‑volt lifespan is around 3–5 years, but climate, accessories and driving habits can shorten or stretch that.

When replacement time comes, matching the original spec is important—especially if the vehicle has idle‑stop or higher electrical demand. Memory saver tools help preserve settings, and proper disposal/recycling is a must. If unsure, let a pro handle it, incorrect fitment can upset vehicle electronics.

For PHEV owners, the high‑voltage battery isn’t a DIY item. It’s monitored by the car’s control units and checked via dealer diagnostics during scheduled services. Avoid opening any orange‑labelled components, and follow the manufacturer’s guidance on charging habits and storage. Software updates, correct charging equipment, and regular use help the pack stay healthy.

Whether it’s the daily run to the shops or a long Kiwi or Aussie road trip, a healthy battery setup keeps the 2024 Eclipse Cross feeling fresh, safe and ready to go.

Popular questions about 2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross batteries

What battery type does the 2024 Eclipse Cross use?
All models have a 12‑volt battery for starting and vehicle systems. Eclipse Cross PHEV variants add a high‑voltage lithium‑ion traction battery for EV driving and hybrid assistance. The exact 12‑volt size and spec vary by trim and market, so it’s best to follow the owner’s manual or a fitment guide to match capacity, terminal layout and technology.

How long should the 12‑volt battery last?
Most 12‑volt batteries last around 3–5 years, depending on climate, usage and accessory load. If the car does lots of short hops or sits for long periods, expect the lower end of that range. Annual battery tests after the second year are a smart move, and any signs like slow starting or electrical gremlins are a cue to test or replace sooner.

Can the battery be replaced at home?
A competent home mechanic can swap the 12‑volt battery with the right tools and a memory saver, taking care with polarity and securing the hold‑down. However, the PHEV’s high‑voltage system is not DIY—only trained technicians should work on or near orange‑labelled components. If there’s any doubt, book it in and let a pro handle the lot.

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