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2016 Mitsubishi Outlander Headlights
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander. Technical sources that confirm this include the 2016 Outlander Owner’s Manual and Mitsubishi service information, which list the headlamps as standard exterior lighting equipment. Regulatory frameworks such as Australian Design Rule 13/00 (Installation of Lighting) and New Zealand’s Vehicle Inspection Requirements Manual for lighting also apply to the 2016 Outlander, reinforcing that compliant, functioning headlights are required on this vehicle.
On the road, the Outlander’s headlights do the heavy lifting after dark and in poor weather. They light the way, help others see the vehicle, and support safety systems by ensuring visibility meets legal standards. Depending on trim and market, this model may have projector-style halogen units or factory LED headlamps on higher-spec variants, with LED daytime running lamps in many versions. Either way, good light output and correct aim are key.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to give the headlights a quick check. Look for dullness, flicker, or a colour shift—signs a halogen bulb is on the way out. For LED-equipped models, failures are rarer but usually mean replacing the whole lamp assembly if something goes wrong. Keeping the lenses clean matters too, road grime and UV haze can slash usable light.
- Inspect operation at each service or every six months—low beam, high beam, and indicators/DRLs.
- Clean lenses with a pH-neutral wash and apply a UV protectant, consider a professional restore if they’re cloudy.
- Replace halogen bulbs in pairs to keep brightness and colour matched. Don’t touch the glass—use gloves.
- Check fuses and headlamp connectors for corrosion, a dab of dielectric grease can help keep moisture at bay.
- Verify headlight aim after any bulb or assembly change. Proper alignment helps you see further without dazzling others.
- For LED headlamps or assemblies that require bumper or liner removal, a qualified technician is the safe bet.
Owners should follow the Outlander’s owner’s manual for the correct bulb types and access steps, as these vary by trim. Staying on top of headlight condition not only makes night driving less stressful, it keeps the 2016 Outlander compliant for Aussie and Kiwi road rules and inspections.
Popular questions about 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander headlights
What headlight types does the 2016 Outlander use?
Depending on trim and market, it typically uses projector-style halogen low beams on most models, with some higher-spec variants fitted with LED headlamps. The exact fitment and bulb spec are listed in the owner’s manual and Mitsubishi service guides.
How often should headlights be checked or replaced?
Have them checked every service or around six months. Halogen bulbs dim with age, so replace them in pairs when light output drops or one fails. LED units usually last much longer, if an LED fails, the whole assembly may need replacement.
How can the headlight aim be adjusted?
The headlamp units have adjusters accessible from the engine bay. Park on a level surface facing a wall, measure beam height, and follow the owner’s manual aiming procedure. If you’re unsure—or if you’ve got LED assemblies—get a workshop to set the aim to meet ADR/NZ inspection standards.