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2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Headlights

Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2012 Mitsubishi Lancer and required for road use. This is confirmed by the Mitsubishi Lancer (CJ, 2012) Owner’s Manual and CJ Service Manual lighting sections, as well as Australian Design Rule 13/00 and the NZ Vehicle Lighting Rule, which mandate headlamp fitment and performance.

The Lancer’s headlights are there to do two key jobs: help the driver see what’s ahead at night and in poor weather, and make the car clearly visible to others. Most 2012 Lancer variants use halogen bulbs (commonly H11 for low beam and HB3/9005 for high beam), while some higher‑spec models may run HID/D2S projector units with auto‑levelling and washers to meet the rules. Either way, bright, correctly aimed lights make a big difference to night‑time confidence and safety.

When it comes to servicing, bulbs gradually lose output before they fail, so if the beams look a bit yellow or dull, it’s worth replacing them in pairs. Stick with quality, ADR/NZS‑compliant globes to stay legal and avoid glare. For halogen setups, avoid touching the glass with bare fingers, oils shorten bulb life. If the car has HID headlights, there’s high voltage in the ballast—best leave those to a licensed auto sparky or a workshop.

  • Check the lenses: UV haze is common on older plastics. A proper headlight restoration kit can clear them up, but badly crazed lenses are better replaced.
  • Keep the aim right: a quick beam‑aim check after suspension or ride‑height changes helps prevent dazzling oncoming traffic and restores distance vision.
  • Chasing moisture: if there’s fogging or water inside, inspect caps, vents and seals. Dry the unit and fix the leak to protect bulbs and reflectors.
  • Electrical health: dim or flickering lights can point to a weak battery, corroded grounds, or a failing relay—sort the root cause, not just the bulb.

Owners who want an upgrade can consider premium halogen bulbs or factory‑type HID components where fitted. LED retrofits should only be used if specifically approved for the Lancer’s housings and compliant with local road rules. When in doubt, check the owner’s manual or the CJ Service Manual, or have a technician confirm the correct parts by VIN.

Popular questions about 2012 Mitsubishi Lancer headlights

What headlight bulb type does a 2012 Lancer use?
Most 2012 Lancer models run H11 low beam and HB3/9005 high beam halogens. Some higher‑spec variants and performance models may use HID/D2S projectors with ballasts and auto‑levelling. The safest bet is to confirm by VIN or by checking the owner’s manual and the markings on the lamp housing.

Why are my Lancer’s headlights cloudy, and can it be fixed?
Cloudy lenses come from UV damage to the plastic. A quality restoration kit can remove the oxidised layer and restore clarity, improving light output. If the lens is deeply crazed or the coating won’t hold, replacement assemblies are the lasting fix.

Can I fit LED bulbs to my 2012 Lancer?
Only if the LED units are designed for the specific Lancer housings and comply with ADR/NZ rules. Many generic LED retrofits cause glare or poor beam focus. Choose compliant products and have the beam aim checked after installation to stay legal and safe.

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