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Repco by Century Car Battery Superior Performance 305CCA - 43
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Repco by Century Car Battery Ultimate Performance 550CCA - 75SX MF
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Repco by Century Car Battery Ultimate Performance 780CCA - DIN85LX MF
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Repco by Century Car Battery Ultimate Performance 710CCA - DIN65RHX MF
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Repco by Century Car Battery Reliable Performance 290CCA - NS40ZL MFR
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Repco 12V LED Submersible Trailer Lamp Pair 95x210x25mm - RLT210STI2
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Repco by Century Car Battery Ultimate Performance 360CCA - NS40ZSX MF
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Repco by Century Car Battery Ultimate Performance 500CCA - DIN53RX MF
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Repco 12-24V LED Amber/Red Side Marker / Indicator Lamp 58x35x25mm - RLMARBLS3
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Repco 12V LED Submersible Trailer Lamp Pair 100X100X20mm - RLT211STI2
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Repco 12-24V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop/Tail/Ind/Rev 100X275X22mm - RLT275STIR
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Repco 12V LED Submersible Trailer Lamp Pair 160X90X20mm - RLT212STI2
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Repco 12-24V LED Rear Combination Lamp Stop/Tail/Ind 100X275X22mm - RLT275STI
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Headlights Replacement and Maintenance for Your 1988 Mitsubishi Pajero
Maintaining the headlights on your 1988 Mitsubishi Pajero is crucial, not only for your safety on the road but also to ensure compliance with vehicle regulations. Over time, headlights can become less effective due to various factors such as wear and tear, weather exposure, and everyday use. Here are some helpful tips for replacing or maintaining the headlights on your classic Pajero.
First things first, it's important to regularly check the condition of your headlights. Look for any signs of cloudiness, cracks, or moisture buildup inside the lens. These issues can significantly affect the performance and brightness of the headlights, leading to reduced visibility at night or during adverse weather conditions.
- If you notice that the headlight bulbs are becoming dim or flickering, it might be time to replace them. Always opt for bulbs that are compatible with your vehicle model. Generally, the 1988 Mitsubishi Pajero uses standard halogen bulbs. Upgrading to modern, high-intensity discharge (HID) or LED bulbs can be a good idea, as they offer better brightness and longevity. However, ensure that any replacement meets the legal requirements for road use.
- Installing new bulbs is straightforward but requires some care. First, ensure your Pajero is turned off and the headlights have cooled down if recently used. Open the bonnet and locate the back of the headlight assembly. Remove the power connector and dust cover and then carefully detach the old bulb. Install the new bulb without touching the glass directly to avoid oils from your fingers shortening its lifespan.
- Once the new bulbs are in place, test them by turning on the headlights while ensuring that the beams are aimed correctly. Proper alignment is essential for effective illumination and preventing glare for oncoming drivers. Adjust the headlight aim screws if necessary to get them just right.
In addition to bulb replacement, it's a good idea to periodically clean the headlight lenses. Over time, grime and oxidation can cloud the lenses, dimming the light output. Specialised headlight cleaning kits are available and can restore clarity to your lenses. Routine washing with mild soap and water during car washes can help maintain their condition.
Check the headlight wiring and connectors for signs of wear or damage whenever you perform maintenance. Loose or corroded connections can affect headlight performance. Keeping the electrical components in good condition ensures your Pajero's lighting system operates smoothly.
Lastly, be mindful of your headlights' overall condition as part of your vehicle's periodic checkup. Whether you're heading off-road or sticking to the open road, keeping your Pajero's headlights in top shape is essential for reliable performance and safety.