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2019 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross headlights: purpose, care and servicing

Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2019 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross. Mitsubishi’s owner’s manual and AU/NZ spec sheets list halogen projector headlights with LED daytime running lights on most trims, with LED headlights available on higher variants, plus features like auto on/off and, on some models, auto high beam. So yes—headlights are relevant, required and standard equipment.

On the road, the Eclipse Cross’s headlights do the heavy lifting after dark and in poor weather—projecting a safe, controlled beam so the driver can see hazards early and be seen by others. In AU/NZ conditions, that means better visibility on rural highways, in wet weather, and through dawn/dusk glare. Correctly aimed and maintained lights reduce driver fatigue and help the vehicle meet ADR and WOF requirements.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to give the headlights a quick once-over. Lenses are polycarbonate and can haze over time, bulbs dim gradually, and wiring, fuses and seals can age. Keeping everything clean, clear and within spec pays off in safe night driving.

  • Inspection checklist (every 10,000 km or 6 months): lens clarity, cracks or moisture inside the housing, headlight aim, beam pattern, and even brightness left-to-right.
  • Warning signs: one side looks dim, yellowed lenses, flicker, water droplets inside, or other road users flashing you (often a sign of poor aim).

Replacement and care tips for the Eclipse Cross:

  1. Confirm the exact setup by VIN or owner’s manual—most 2019 AU/NZ models use halogen projector low beams, while some higher trims have factory LED units. If LED, the headlight is usually a sealed assembly.
  2. Replace bulbs in pairs, halogens lose output over time. Avoid touching the glass—use gloves to prevent hot spots.
  3. After any replacement, check and adjust aim to factory spec to avoid glare and maintain reach.
  4. If lenses are cloudy, have them restored with a proper UV-stable coating, not just a quick polish.
  5. Found moisture inside? Inspect rear caps and seals, fix the ingress before it corrodes connectors.
  6. Thinking about LED upgrades? In Australia and New Zealand, retrofit LED bulbs in halogen housings may not comply with ADR/WOF. Choose ADR-compliant complete units or OE-spec parts, and have the beam checked professionally.

For peace of mind, many owners roll headlight checks into routine servicing—easy to do, and it keeps night driving crisp and compliant.

Popular questions

What bulb type does the 2019 Eclipse Cross use?
It varies by trim. Most AU/NZ 2019 models run halogen projector low beams with separate high beams, while higher variants may have factory LED headlights. Always confirm via the owner’s manual or by VIN before ordering parts. If equipped with LED headlights, the assembly is typically replaced as a unit.

How often should the headlights be serviced or replaced?
Check operation, aim and lens clarity every 10,000 km or 6 months. Halogen bulbs can dim noticeably after a couple of years, many owners replace them proactively every 2–3 years. Restore hazy lenses and fix any moisture ingress promptly to protect wiring and maintain beam quality.

Are LED bulb upgrades legal on the 2019 Eclipse Cross?
Often not, if they’re just LED bulbs fitted into halogen housings—these typically won’t meet ADR or pass WOF. If upgrading, use ADR-compliant complete LED headlamp units or OE-spec parts, and have the beam pattern and aim checked professionally.

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