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At Batteries Plus, you'll find a number of battery replacement options for your Mitsubishi Eclipse. Our huge selection of Mitsubishi batteries includes products from our premium exclusive X2Power brand , as well as top-rated brands such as Duracell Ultra and Optima Battery. Plus, all of our Mitsubishi batteries come with free replacement warranties that are valid at any one of the 700+ locations around the country.
But what if you're not sure whether you need a new battery at all? The signs that you might need a new battery in your Mitsubishi Eclipse include obvious ones, like if you've needed jump-starts to even get your Eclipse going. Less obvious signs that your battery is dying include dim headlights, especially when your car is idle, or maybe your electronics aren't performing as they should. You can also take a look at the physical appearance of your battery. Corrosion can be a sign you need to replace it, but a bulging appearance or a strange smell definitely indicates you need to take action. Visit any Batteries Plus store for a free battery test & we'll know in under two minutes whether you need a new battery or not.
The best way to ensure you buy the correct battery for your Eclipse is to check with the easy-to-use battery finder right here on our site. Just enter your VIN, or license plate number, or make/model/year to get immediate results. If you are not sure which battery fits your Mitsubishi Eclipse, take a look at our article "How Do I Know Which Car Battery Fits My Car? " to learn about how to pick the correct battery for your car.
Are you in need of interior or exterior lights or fuses or a new key fob for your Eclipse? On top of our large selection of car batteries, we offer replacement parts for most vehicles on the road. Check our Automotive Center to see all of the products we have to offer for your Mitsubishi.
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A common battery size for the Eclipse is the BCI Group 24. Now, this can vary depending on the model year and trim level that you own and it is always a good idea to look in the manual or under the hood for what is currently there.
Our experts agree that most car & truck batteries will last 3 to 5 years if they are properly maintained. If you neglect to care for it, however, and don't clean the terminals regularly to remove any corrosion you may start to see the signs of a failing battery, weak headlights, trouble starting, electronics not working as expected, etc and could be replacing it much sooner.
Prices will vary depending on the battery you choose for your car. Replacement batteries will range in price from around $200 for a Duracell flooded up to $350 for a premium X2Power AGM. At Batteries Plus, car & truck batteries come with free replacement warranties that range anywhere from 2 to 4 years.