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2003 Mitsubishi Pajero Headlights

Headlights are definitely fitted to the 2003 Mitsubishi Pajero. This is confirmed by the Pajero NM/NP owner’s and workshop manuals (Chassis Electrical – Exterior Lighting), and by Australian Design Rules ADR 13/00 and ADR 46/00, as well as NZ’s Vehicle Inspection Requirements Manual (VIRM), all of which require compliant headlamps for on-road use. Most 2003 Pajeros run halogen reflector units, commonly using either a single H4 dual‑filament bulb or a split setup with H7 low beam and HB3 (9005) high beam, depending on trim and market.

On this Pajero, the headlights do the simple but vital job of helping the driver see clearly at night and in poor weather, while making the vehicle more visible to others. Good headlamp performance is a safety and compliance must, especially if the vehicle tows, tours, or spends time on rural roads.

For servicing, it pays to keep on top of a few basics. Halogen bulbs gradually dim with age, often before they actually blow, so replacing them in pairs keeps the beam balanced. Always match the correct bulb type and choose ADR/E‑marked quality. Avoid over‑wattage bulbs without an upgraded loom and relays, excess heat can damage the reflector and wiring. If your Pajero has a headlight levelling dial, make sure it still works and is set correctly for load.

  • Check lens condition: the clear polycarbonate can haze from UV. Light oxidation can be restored with a proper headlight kit, heavy crazing usually means new lamps.
  • Keep connectors clean and dry: inspect the rear dust caps, earth points, and the headlight fuses/relays if you notice flicker or one side out.
  • Aim matters: have the beam aim checked annually or after suspension/tyre changes, collisions, or heavy off‑road use. Mis‑aimed lights dazzle others and reduce reach.
  • Fitment tips: don’t touch the glass of halogen bulbs, use gloves, seat the bulb fully, and refit the dust cap to keep moisture out.

If in doubt about bulb type or wiring differences across trims, verify against the build plate and handbook. A quick check each service interval—operation, aim, lens clarity, and connector condition—keeps the Pajero safe, compliant, and ready for long kilometres after dark.

Popular questions

What headlight bulbs fit a 2003 Mitsubishi Pajero?
Depending on trim and market, it typically uses either H4 dual‑filament bulbs or a split setup with H7 low beam and HB3 (9005) high beam. The safest bet is to confirm against the owner’s manual or parts catalogue for your VIN, as grey imports and special editions can differ.

How do you adjust the headlight aim on a 2003 Pajero?
There are adjuster screws on the headlamp housing for vertical and horizontal aim. Park on level ground about 5 metres from a wall, measure beam height, and adjust gradually. For the best result—and to meet WoF/rego checks—have a workshop set aim with a beam setter.

Why are my Pajero headlights cloudy?
The lenses are polycarbonate and can oxidise from UV exposure. Mild haze can be polished with a quality restoration kit and UV sealant. If the lens is heavily crazed or the reflector is dull, replacement assemblies are the durable fix.

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