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Parts for your 2012 Mitsubishi Lancer-Headlight bulbs
Ac Compact Ev Charger 7Kw Single Phase Type 2 Socket In White - MC7KW1PH-S
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Narva 9-33 Volt LED Rear Stop/Tail, Right Hand Squential direcion indicator and reverse lamps with in built retro reflector and 0.5m hard wired cable - 97312R
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HELLA LED Daytime Running Light Kit 12v - 2 LED Lights, Mounting Brackets, C/O Relay - 5631
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Autel AC Wallbox EV Charger 22kw Three Phase Type 2 Cable with Wi-Fi, 4G & Touch Screen in Dark Grey - MW22KW3PH-C-T
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Great Whites Attack 18 inch Dual Row 24 LED Light Bar with Backlight - GWD5244
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Stedi Hyper LED Flood Lights 8 Inch 60W 6000K Colour 5400 Lumens - LEDHYPR-8-60W
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LED Autolamps 10/30V Front Outline Position Marker With 2 White LED Blister Pack - 58WM
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LED Autolamps Stop/Tail Indicator With 18 Square LEDs Multi Volt Blister - 35ARM
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OEX Mini Battery Master / Isolation Switch SPST (Contacts Rated 100A @ 32V) - ACX3401BL
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Drivetech 4X4 170mm Round LED Driving Light, Black Powder Coated, 3 Year Warranty
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Maintaining Your 2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Headlight Bulbs
The headlight system of your 2012 Mitsubishi Lancer is crucial to ensure safe driving, especially during the night or poor weather conditions. This vehicle typically uses either H11 bulbs for the low beams and 9005 bulbs for the high beams, both of which are halogen. Ensuring these bulbs function correctly is an integral part of your vehicle's maintenance. Over time, headlight bulbs can lose efficiency, resulting in decreased visibility which can compromise safety. Whether you're noticing dimming lights or it's just time for a routine check-up, replacing your headlight bulbs is a straightforward process you should be comfortable with.
- Firstly, gather the necessary tools. While replacing a headlight bulb is quite simple, having a set of basic hand tools can be helpful in case you need to remove any covers or components to access the bulbs.
- Before you begin, ensure that your car is turned off, the keys are removed from the ignition, and the headlights are turned off. This helps prevent any electrical shocks and makes it easier and safer for you to work.
- Next, locate the headlight housing at the front of your vehicle. In the Lancer, you will find the backside of the headlight unit accessible under the hood. You may need to remove the protective cap to reveal the bulb and its connector.
Now here comes the unscrewing part. Carefully disconnect the wiring harness that powers the bulb. This usually involves pressing a small tab to release the connector. Once disconnected, unscrew or unclip the bulb from the housing. It's a good idea to have a clean cloth or gloves handy to avoid touching the new bulb directly - oil from your skin can significantly reduce the lifespan of halogen bulbs.
- Handle the new bulb with care as you install it back in the housing. The procedure is just a reverse of removal: place the new bulb in the socket, screw or clip it back in, and reconnect the wiring harness securely.
- Before you close the bonnet, it's wise to test the new bulbs. Turn your car back on and activate the lights to ensure they are working correctly. This immediate test helps avoid the hassle of re-assembling everything only to find the bulb isn't functioning.
- Finally, replace any covers or parts you might have removed earlier and ensure everything is secured back in its place.
Regularly inspecting your headlight bulbs can greatly improve your driving visibility and safety. Even if one bulb is working, it's often recommended to replace them in pairs. This keeps the light output more uniform and reduces the chances of you having another bulb blow out on your next journey. Keep an eye out for signs that your headlights might be burning out, like dim lighting or inconsistent brightness. Paying attention to these details can make night drives much more comfortable and secure.