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A new battery. A few replacement starter parts. A new alternator. Whatever the electrical system in your Mitsubishi needs, we stock. We'll ship anywhere in the US, too, and fast; you'll have repairs done and be back on the road in no time.

Why Buy Charging & Starting Systems from Mitsubishi Motors?

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    Fit and Finish Assurance

    Mitsubishi starting and charging parts are those you already rely on. So, voltage regulator to ignition switch, they'll come compatible with your car, truck, or SUV, guaranteed -- no guesswork to worry about.

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    Exceptional Quality

    Genuine OEM means manufacturer-made. And that means rectifiers, housings and more, all expertly designed to work with your ride best.

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    Mitsubishi Parts Expertise

    Need help finding a solenoid? Have questions or a concern about a relay? You'll have specialized support at your service; just get in touch.

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    Warranty Support

    Buy with confidence -- your investment's taken care of; every genuine Mitsubishi part, from rotor to pulley to stator, is coverage-backed. None will void your factory warranty, either.

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FAQs About Charging & Starting Systems

What are the signs the alternator in my Mitsubishi is bad?

The car lights and electronics not working right, the battery and alternator warning lights showing up on the dash, the battery seeming like it's dying or dead, the engine squeaking, alternator fluid leaks, and the smell of something burning under the hood. Causes include jump-starting the wrong way, an overtightened belt, installing incompatible accessories, and parts failing.

How can I tell if I have a defective starter?

From signs like trouble starting, the car not starting even with lit displays on the dash, only being able to start in some gears or drive modes, jump-starts failing, the starter's wiring seeming loose, its terminals appearing corroded, and the starter looking like it's damaged, smoking, or covered in oil.

How do I install a new alternator or starter in my Mitsubishi?

Replacing a starter is straightforward, as is putting in an alternator; just be sure to follow any documentation you've got for directions on your model's specifics. Not sure what to do? A Mitsubishi dealer can help.

How much does starter and alternator replacement cost on average?

Starter replacement can run $450 to $615, while alternator replacement may run $650 to $850, both according to RepairPal; it can depend on whether you have the job done at a Mitsubishi service center and on what model you drive.