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2017 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Headlights
Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2017 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross. Technical references such as the Mitsubishi owner’s/service manuals and regional regulations (ADR for Australia and NZTA WoF guidance in New Zealand) specify dipped and main-beam headlights as standard equipment. Depending on trim, the Eclipse Cross came with projector-style halogen lamps or factory LED units, plus LED daytime running lights.
On this model, the headlights do the heavy lifting for night driving and low-visibility conditions, projecting a clear, well-shaped beam to help the driver see hazards sooner and be seen by others. Properly working headlights are also a must for rego inspections in Australia and WoF checks in New Zealand, where beam aim, brightness and lens condition are assessed.
Servicing the headlights is straightforward, but a few good habits go a long way. Halogen bulbs gradually dim with age, so replacing them in pairs helps keep the beam even left-to-right. LED-equipped variants don’t use conventional bulbs, instead, the light source is integrated and generally lasts much longer, with replacement typically involving the full headlight assembly if it ever fails. Either way, keeping the lenses clean and clear of road film preserves light output, and correcting any yellowing or haze restores brightness.
- Check operation of low and high beam monthly, confirm the headlight warning indicators on the cluster behave as expected.
- Inspect lenses for cracks, heavy haze, or moisture. Light misting after rain can be normal, pooling water or persistent fogging points to a failed seal.
- Verify beam aim yearly or after suspension/tyre changes. Mis-aimed lights reduce visibility and can dazzle other road users.
- For halogen setups, avoid touching new bulb glass, oils cause hot spots and early failure. Use the correct bulb spec listed in the owner’s manual.
- If a headlight is out, check the relevant fuse and connector before ordering parts. On LED models, seek a qualified auto electrician for diagnosis.
Under the bonnet, access to halogen bulbs is typically via a rear cover on the headlight housing: remove the cap, unplug the connector, twist the bulb out, and reverse to refit. If tools or space are tight, a workshop can swap bulbs quickly and also check beam alignment on a proper aiming rig. Using ADR/E-mark compliant parts keeps the Eclipse Cross legal and safe across Aussie and Kiwi roads.
What headlight bulbs does a 2017 Eclipse Cross use?
Most Australian and New Zealand base-to-mid trims use projector halogen low beams with a separate high beam, while upper trims run LEDs. Exact bulb codes vary by trim and market, so it’s best to confirm against the owner’s manual or the sticker on the lamp cover before buying replacements.
Why do my Eclipse Cross headlights look dim or yellow?
Halogen bulbs fade over time and lenses can haze from UV exposure. Replacing halogen bulbs in pairs and restoring the lenses (or replacing if badly crazed) usually brings the brightness back. If fitted with LEDs and output seems low, have the aim checked and the lens condition assessed.
How often should headlight alignment be checked?
Check annually, after suspension/tyre changes, or if other drivers flash frequently. Correct aim improves night-time reach without dazzling oncoming traffic and helps meet rego/WoF requirements.