How to Replace the 12V Battery on a 2003-2020 Mitsubishi Outlander (Step-by-Step) (Engine: Inline 4 2.4L)
Tools, parts, safety tips, and terminal/hold-down torque specs for a clean, secure install
How to Replace the 12V Battery on a 2003-2020 Mitsubishi Outlander (Step-by-Step) (Engine: Inline 4 2.4L)
Tools, parts, safety tips, and terminal/hold-down torque specs for a clean, secure install for 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
🔧 Outlander - 12V Battery Replacement
You’ll remove the old 12V battery, clean and reconnect the terminals, and secure the new battery so it can’t move. A loose or weak battery can cause no-starts, warning lights, and random electrical issues.
Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 0.5-1.0 hours
Assumption: OEM-style top-post battery with J-bolt hold-down.
⚠️ Safety & Precautions
- ⚠️ Keep sparks/flames away; battery gas is flammable.
- ⚠️ Remove metal jewelry; a short can burn you fast.
- ⚠️ Always disconnect negative (-) first and reconnect negative (-) last.
- ⚠️ Don’t let a tool touch the body metal and the positive (+) terminal at the same time.
- ⚠️ If you use a memory saver, follow its instructions exactly.
🔧 Required Tools
You'll need the following tools for this repair:
- 10mm socket
- 10mm combination wrench
- Ratchet (3/8")
- 6" extension (3/8")
- Battery terminal puller (specialty)
- Wire battery terminal brush
- Torque wrench (in-lb)
- Nitrile gloves
- Safety glasses
🔩 Required Parts
HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:
- 12V battery (Group Size 35, 12V) - Qty: 1
- Battery terminal anti-corrosion spray - Qty: 1
- Battery felt anti-corrosion washers - Qty: 2
📋 Before You Begin
- Park on level ground, shift to P, set the parking brake, and turn the ignition fully off.
- Open the hood and keep the key fob away from the vehicle (prevents wake-ups).
- If you want to keep radio presets/clock, connect a memory saver (a small backup power tool) per its instructions.
🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Access the battery
- Open the hood and locate the battery in the engine bay.
- If there’s a plastic cover/insulator, remove it by hand (no tools) and set it aside.
Step 2: Disconnect the negative (-) terminal
- Use a 10mm socket and ratchet to loosen the negative clamp nut on the black (-) cable.
- Twist the clamp gently and lift it off the battery post.
- Move the cable aside so it cannot spring back to the post.
- If stuck, use a terminal puller. (A battery terminal puller is a small tool that safely lifts a stuck clamp off the post.)
- Torque on reassembly: 44 in-lbs (5 Nm)
Step 3: Disconnect the positive (+) terminal
- Flip open the red protective cap (if equipped).
- Use a 10mm socket and ratchet to loosen the positive clamp nut on the red (+) cable.
- Lift the clamp off the post and keep it from touching metal.
- Torque on reassembly: 44 in-lbs (5 Nm)
Step 4: Remove the battery hold-down
- Use a 10mm socket, ratchet, and 6" extension to remove the hold-down nuts (usually on a crossbar with J-bolts).
- Lift off the hold-down bracket and set it aside.
- Torque on reassembly: 71-89 in-lbs (8-10 Nm)
Step 5: Remove the old battery
- Wearing nitrile gloves and safety glasses, lift the battery straight up and out.
- Keep it upright (battery acid can leak if tipped).
Step 6: Clean the terminals and tray
- Use a wire battery terminal brush to clean the inside of each cable clamp until shiny metal shows.
- Brush the battery posts on the new battery if needed.
- Install battery felt anti-corrosion washers on the posts (one per post).
Step 7: Install the new battery and secure it
- Place the new battery into the tray in the same orientation as the old one (posts in the same positions).
- Reinstall the hold-down bracket using the 10mm socket, ratchet, and 6" extension.
- Snug it evenly so the battery can’t move by hand.
- Torque: 71-89 in-lbs (8-10 Nm)
Step 8: Reconnect the positive (+) terminal, then negative (-)
- Install the red (+) clamp first and tighten using a 10mm socket and ratchet.
- Torque: 44 in-lbs (5 Nm)
- Install the black (-) clamp last and tighten using a 10mm socket and ratchet.
- Torque: 44 in-lbs (5 Nm)
- Spray a light coat of battery terminal anti-corrosion spray on both terminals.
Step 9: Reinstall any covers
- Reinstall the battery cover/insulator by hand.
- Make sure no tools are left in the engine bay.
✅ After Repair
- Start your Outlander and confirm the engine cranks strongly.
- Check that the battery is secure: try to move it by hand (it should not shift).
- If you have a multimeter, check charging voltage at idle: about 13.8-14.5V.
- Reset the clock and radio presets if they were lost.
- If the auto-up window function stops working, cycle the window fully down and fully up once to re-initialize.
💰 DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: $220-$420 (parts + labor)
DIY Cost: $140-$260 (parts only)
You Save: $80-$160 by doing it yourself!
Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 0.5-1.0 hours.
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Guide for Vehicle Battery replace for these Mitsubishi vehicles
| Year Make Model | Sub Model | Engine | Body Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | Inline 4 2.4L | - |
| 2020 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | V6 3.0L | - |
| 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | Inline 4 2.4L | - |
| 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | V6 3.0L | - |
| 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | Inline 4 2.4L | - |
| 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | V6 3.0L | - |
| 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | Inline 4 2.4L | - |
| 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | V6 3.0L | - |
| 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | Inline 4 2.4L | - |
| 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | V6 3.0L | - |
| 2015 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | Inline 4 2.4L | - |
| 2015 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | V6 3.0L | - |
| 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | Inline 4 2.4L | - |
| 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | V6 3.0L | - |
| 2013 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | Inline 4 2.4L | - |
| 2013 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | V6 3.0L | - |
| 2012 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | Inline 4 2.4L | - |
| 2012 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | V6 3.0L | - |
| 2011 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | Inline 4 2.4L | - |
| 2011 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | V6 3.0L | - |
| 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | Inline 4 2.4L | - |
| 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | V6 3.0L | - |
| 2009 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | Inline 4 2.4L | - |
| 2009 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | V6 3.0L | - |
| 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | Inline 4 2.4L | - |
| 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | V6 3.0L | - |
| 2006 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | Inline 4 2.4L | - |
| 2003 Mitsubishi Outlander | - | Inline 4 2.4L | - |


















