What does the battery do in a Mitsubishi 380?
The battery in your Mitsubishi 380 provides electrical energy to start your vehicle. It also provides power to accessories, computers and at times, regulates voltage.
Where is the ignition switch on a Mitsubishi 380?
The 380’s ignition switch is not what your key goes into. That is called the lock cylinder. The ignition switch typically sits directly behind the lock cylinder. It has three main functions. Power the Accessories- This should be what you get when you turn the key to the first position.
When do you need to replace a Mitsubishi battery?
Without a battery, your car won’t start and this applies when it fails, there are a few signs your Mitsubishi 380 battery is about to fail and you need to replace it before you get stuck or stranded: Batteries typically last 3 – 4 years in the Australian climate, after this age get Wide Bay Batteries to test your Mitsubishi 380 electrical system.
The battery in your Mitsubishi 380 provides electrical energy to start your vehicle. It also provides power to accessories, computers and at times, regulates voltage.
Is the Mitsubishi 380 SX a good car?
Sounds like your starter motor is kaput, but get the battery checked first. The 380 gets a bit funny with a bad battery. I have just bought a 2007 Mitsibushi 380 SX with 100,000kms drives great, good service/maintenance history, and all good so far.
What kind of warranty does a Mitsubishi 380 have?
It sounds like this would be a dealer warranty given the age of the car. Its a 2006 model brought this time (July) in 2007, Its the manufacturer warranty which is covered until tomorrow when it expires. Mitsubishi’s warranty period for the 380 is five years or 130,000km. (2012 – 2007 = 5) We can take this to any Mitsubishi dealer for repairs.
The 380’s ignition switch is not what your key goes into. That is called the lock cylinder. The ignition switch typically sits directly behind the lock cylinder. It has three main functions. Power the Accessories- This should be what you get when you turn the key to the first position.