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Parts for your 1997 Mitsubishi Lancer-Headlights
Narva Push Button Switch Off/On SPST Red LED (Contacts Rated 10A @ 15V) - 60076BL
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Narva Sealed Rocker Switch On/On DPDT 12/24V Red LED (Contacts Rated 20A @ 12V) - 63166BL
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Cole Hersee Toggle Switch Mom On - Off - Mom On - SPDT (Contacts Rated 25A @ 12V) - 55021BL
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Narva Heavy Duty Rocker Switch Off/Momentary On SPST (Contacts Rated 20A @ 12V) - 63050BL
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Narva 9–33 Volt LED Light Guide Side Marker Lamp (Amber) With Chrome Cover - 92406
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LED Autolamps Twin function rear position with supplementary rear indicator - 97CRIMCSB
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Cole Hersee Rocker Switch On/Off SPST 12V Green Illuminated (Contacts Rated 25A @ 12V) - 58328-11BL
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OEX 39mm Dual Wall Heat Shrink Polyolefin with Adhesive Tubing Black 1.2M - ACX1297L
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OEX 2 B&S Battery Lead, Post to Stud, Length - 1,370mm, Stud Hole - 10mm - ACX1016
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Replacing and Maintaining Headlights on Your 1997 Mitsubishi Lancer
Headlights are a crucial component of any vehicle, providing visibility during night driving and adverse weather conditions. For a 1997 Mitsubishi Lancer, ensuring that the headlights are in top condition is vital for safe driving. Here's a guide on replacing and maintaining the headlights of your Lancer to keep them functioning optimally.
Before diving into the replacement process, it's essential to know the type of headlight bulb your 1997 Mitsubishi Lancer uses. Most Lancers from this era typically use halogen bulbs, which are cost-effective and provide good illumination. Always double-check with a reliable auto parts source or your user manual to confirm the right bulb type.
Visit an automotive store or online parts retail where you can easily find the correct replacement bulbs. Keep in mind that while it's tempting to upgrade to brighter or LED bulbs, you must ensure that whatever you choose is compatible with your vehicle's electrical system and legal for road use.
When it's time for replacement, you'll need some basic tools on hand: a screwdriver and possibly some gloves to handle the bulbs. Here are the steps:
- Switch off your vehicle and allow the headlights to cool down if they've been in use.
- Open the bonnet and locate the back of the headlight assembly. This is where you will find the bulb connectors.
- Unplug the electrical connector from the back of the headlight bulb. You might need to gently wiggle it free.
- If there's a metal clip or a plastic cover, remove it to access the bulb. This part can vary slightly depending on the assembly.
- Carefully remove the old bulb. If it's a halogen bulb, handle it carefully to avoid breaking it.
- Replace it with the new bulb. Avoid touching the glass of the new bulb with your fingers as oil from your skin can create 'hot spots' that may cause it to fail prematurely. Use gloves or a clean paper towel if necessary.
- Secure the new bulb in place, reattach any clips or covers, and plug the electrical connector back in.
- Test your new headlights by turning on your vehicle's lighting system before closing the bonnet.
Maintaining your headlights goes beyond just replacing the bulbs. Regularly cleaning the light covers can make a significant difference. Over time, dirt, grime, and oxidation can cloud up the headlight casing, reducing the effectiveness of even the best bulbs. Using a headlight restoration kit every few months can keep your headlights clear and shining bright.
If you ever find that your headlights are dimming repeatedly or there's moisture inside, it might be worth checking for leaks or issues with the electrical system. In such cases, consulting with a professional mechanic for a full check-up is a smart move.
Keeping your 1997 Mitsubishi Lancer's headlights in good shape will not only improve your driving experience but also ensure your safety on the road. Regular checks and maintenance go a long way in ensuring that this vital component of your car functions correctly, whatever the driving conditions.