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2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Headlights: purpose, care and when to replace

Headlights are absolutely fitted and relevant on the 2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross. This is confirmed by the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Owner’s Manual (2018 model year) and regional safety documentation such as ANCAP’s assessment, which note halogen or LED headlamps, LED daytime running lights, and, on higher trims, features like automatic high beam.

On this model, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dark and in poor weather—projecting a clear, legal beam so the road, signs and hazards are easy to pick out. Depending on trim, the Eclipse Cross runs halogen projector/reflector lamps or factory LEDs, with LED DRLs to boost daytime visibility. Many vehicles include auto light control, and some higher grades add auto high beam, which neatly manages long-range visibility on country roads.

As part of routine servicing for a 2018 Eclipse Cross, headlight checks are simple but important. Halogen bulbs dim over time, so replacing them in pairs keeps the beam balanced. LED units generally last much longer, but if an LED module fails it’s typically replaced as a sealed unit. Keeping lenses clean and scratch-free also preserves brightness, and correct aim prevents glare for oncoming traffic while maximising reach—both are essential for ADR and WOF/rego inspections across Australia and New Zealand.

  • Inspect operation of low and high beam at each service or every 10,000 km.
  • Clean lenses with pH-neutral car shampoo, avoid harsh abrasives.
  • If replacing halogen bulbs, avoid touching the glass, use gloves and match wattage/spec.
  • Replace bulbs in pairs to maintain even light output and colour.
  • If beams seem low or high, check the cabin levelling dial (if fitted) and have the aim set on a headlight aimer.
  • Condensation or water inside the lens points to a seal issue—have it checked to prevent reflector damage.
  • If a headlight fuse blows, diagnose the cause rather than just swapping the fuse.

Whether it’s halogen or LED, keeping the Eclipse Cross headlights bright, well-aimed and compliant makes night driving easier and safer—and helps the vehicle pass its safety checks without drama.

Popular questions

What type of headlights does a 2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross have?
Depending on the trim and market, the 2018 Eclipse Cross came with either halogen projector/reflector headlights or factory LED units. LED daytime running lights are common, and higher grades may include automatic high beam. Checking the build plate or owner’s manual will confirm the exact fitment.

Can owners replace Eclipse Cross headlight bulbs themselves?
For halogen-equipped models, yes—DIY replacement is usually straightforward with basic tools and care not to touch the bulb glass. Always match the original bulb spec and replace in pairs. For LED-equipped models, the light source is typically an integrated module, diagnosis and replacement are best handled by a qualified technician.

How often should Eclipse Cross headlights be adjusted or checked?
Have the beam aim and performance checked at each service or if others flash you, the road ahead looks dim, or after front-end repairs. Vehicles with a headlight levelling dial should be kept at the correct setting for load. Proper aim helps with ADR/WOF compliance and safer night driving.

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