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Projecta EV Adaptor Type 2 to Type 1 - EVAPT2T1

Projecta EV Adaptor Type 2 to Type 1 - EVAPT2T1

$319
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OEX Coloured Cable Tie Assortment - 100 Pc - ACX1330/100
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OEX Coloured Cable Tie Assortment - 100 Pc - ACX1330/100

$9
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OEX Accessories Socket 16A @ 12V - ACX2829BL
OEX

OEX Accessories Socket 16A @ 12V - ACX2829BL

$23
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OEX Battery Box Plastic L:290 x W:200 x H:200mm - ACX0675
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OEX Battery Box Plastic L:290 x W:200 x H:200mm - ACX0675

$33
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Repco Glass Fuse Pack 5A 5 Pce - RGF5BL
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Repco Glass Fuse Pack 5A 5 Pce - RGF5BL

$0.01
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OEX Sealed Beam Connector To Suit ACX2099 - ACX2722
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OEX Sealed Beam Connector To Suit ACX2099 - ACX2722

$17
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OEX Standard Blade Fuse, 20A Yellow - Pack of 5 - ACX1605BL
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OEX Standard Blade Fuse, 20A Yellow - Pack of 5 - ACX1605BL

$7
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CRC Battery Terminal Protector 300g - 5098
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CRC Battery Terminal Protector 300g - 5098

$38
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NOCO Genius 8A 4-Bank Battery Charger - GENIUS2X4

NOCO Genius 8A 4-Bank Battery Charger - GENIUS2X4

$439
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OEX Heat Shrink Standard Red ID: 12mm Length: 10m - ACX1280
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OEX Heat Shrink Standard Red ID: 12mm Length: 10m - ACX1280

$93
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OEX Heat Shrink Standard Red ID: 12mm Length: 1.2m - ACX1279
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OEX Heat Shrink Standard Red ID: 12mm Length: 1.2m - ACX1279

$18
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OEX Heat Shrink Standard Red ID: 6.4mm Length: 10m - ACX1275
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OEX Heat Shrink Standard Red ID: 6.4mm Length: 10m - ACX1275

$81
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OEX H4 Head Light Connector - ACX2583
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OEX H4 Head Light Connector - ACX2583

$12
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OEX Alligator Clip Positive & Negative 5A - 10 Pce - ACX0656
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OEX Alligator Clip Positive & Negative 5A - 10 Pce - ACX0656

$22
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OEX Fusible Link Male Plug In 80A Black 1 Pce - ACX1766BL
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OEX Fusible Link Male Plug In 80A Black 1 Pce - ACX1766BL

$13
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 10-6 10Pk - ACX0100FE
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 10-6 10Pk - ACX0100FE

$22
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Hella Fan Fare Horn 12V 112Db - 6005

Hella Fan Fare Horn 12V 112Db - 6005

$78
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OEX Heat Shrink Standard Red ID: 2.5mm Length: 1.2m - ACX1118
OEX

OEX Heat Shrink Standard Red ID: 2.5mm Length: 1.2m - ACX1118

$9
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OEX Mega Fuse, 100A Bolt On - Single Pack - ACX6521BL
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OEX Mega Fuse, 100A Bolt On - Single Pack - ACX6521BL

$16
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Redarc 12V 25A DC-DC Core Battery Charger - BCDCN1225

Redarc 12V 25A DC-DC Core Battery Charger - BCDCN1225

$485
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OEX Pink Nylon Cable Ties - 4.8mm x 200mm - 100 Pc - ACX1466
OEX

OEX Pink Nylon Cable Ties - 4.8mm x 200mm - 100 Pc - ACX1466

$16
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Batteries on the 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross: What You Need to Know

The 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, like most modern vehicles, does come equipped with batteries. This might seem pretty obvious but it's worth understanding why batteries are such an important part of the car's overall function and what owners need to know when it comes to their maintenance or replacement. Batteries keep the vehicle running smoothly, and even in a sophisticated SUV like the Eclipse Cross, they play a vital role beyond just getting the engine started.

At its core, the battery in the 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is primarily responsible for providing the electrical power needed to start the internal combustion engine. When the driver turns the ignition or presses the start button, the battery supplies the voltage necessary to power the starter motor and ignite the fuel-air mixture inside the engine cylinders.

Beyond starting the car, the battery supports all the electrical components throughout the vehicle when the engine is off or operating at low RPMs. This includes lights, the infotainment system, power windows, central locking, and the vehicle's computer modules that monitor and control everything from engine management to advanced safety features.

Newer versions of the Eclipse Cross are often equipped with smart battery management systems. These systems ensure that the battery stays in optimal condition by regulating voltage and charging cycles, especially since stop-start technology is becoming more common. Generally, the battery in the 2025 Eclipse Cross is a 12-volt lead-acid or AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) type, designed with enough capacity and durability to meet the power demands of modern SUVs.

So, what does this mean for maintenance and replacement? Like any car battery, the unit in the Eclipse Cross needs a bit of care from time to time. Here are some handy pointers that Mitsubishi owners might appreciate:

  • Regular Inspection: It's important to routinely check the battery for signs of corrosion on the terminals, leaks, or physical damage. Corrosion can build up and disrupt the electrical connection, causing starting problems or intermittent electrical faults.
  • Battery Charge Levels: The battery's charge can taper off over time, especially if the vehicle is used mostly for short trips or sits unused for long periods. Using a battery tester during servicing or with a home kit can help identify if the battery is losing its capacity.
  • Clean Terminals: Keeping the terminals clean and tightly connected can prevent many electrical gremlins. A simple wipe with a baking soda solution or specialist battery cleaner can do wonders.
  • Professional Servicing: Most Mitsubishi dealerships or qualified mechanics have diagnostic tools that can check the battery's health and the electrical system to ensure everything is operating smoothly. They can also reset smart charging systems if needed.
  • Replacement Timeline: Typically, a car battery lasts around three to five years, though this varies depending on climate, driving habits, and maintenance. In Australian conditions, where heat can be intense, batteries may wear out closer to the earlier end of that range.

When it comes time to replace the battery, it's best to choose a unit that matches Mitsubishi's specifications for the Eclipse Cross. Using a battery with inadequate capacity or the wrong type (like non-AGM when the original is AGM) could cause problems with electronic systems or premature battery failure. Many brand owners like to stick with OEM-certified batteries or reputable aftermarket brands tested for quality and reliability.

One more practical tip - if the vehicle uses stop-start tech, which shuts off the engine at traffic lights to save fuel and reduce emissions, the battery is under slightly more stress than a conventional car battery. These batteries are designed to handle more frequent starts, but it also means keeping an eye on overall battery health is even more important to avoid sudden breakdowns.

All in all, the batteries fitted to the 2025 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross are a quiet but essential partner in every journey. From the moment one hits the ignition to the many electrical comforts and safety features that rely on steady power, the battery keeps things humming along. Regular care and timely replacement ensure peace of mind and that the SUV stays reliable no matter the trip.