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2020 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross headlights

Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2020 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross. Technical references such as Mitsubishi’s 2020 Eclipse Cross Owner’s Manual and market specification sheets confirm projector-style headlights as standard (halogen on most grades, with LED availability in some trims/markets), along with daytime running lamps and auto light functions. So, headlights are very much relevant to this model.

On the road, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dusk, in rain, fog, or low-light conditions. They’re designed to throw a clear, legal beam pattern that helps the driver see ahead without dazzling oncoming traffic. The Eclipse Cross uses well-shaped projectors for a crisp cut-off, and models with auto high-beam add a handy safety boost on country roads.

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart for Eclipse Cross owners to keep on top of headlight condition and performance. That includes checking brightness and beam aim, making sure lenses stay clear, and replacing worn bulbs or faulty modules before night driving becomes a strain. Where fitted with halogen bulbs, light output gradually fades over time, so a fresh pair can make a noticeable difference.

  • Lens care: Wash with mild car shampoo only, avoid abrasive polishes that can strip UV coatings. If lenses haze, use a plastic-safe restoration kit and reapply UV sealant.
  • Bulb replacement: Replace halogen bulbs in pairs to keep beam colour and brightness consistent. Never touch the glass, use gloves to avoid hot spots and early failure.
  • LED variants: If the vehicle has factory LED headlights, the light source is typically a sealed module. Diagnosis and replacement is best left to a qualified technician.
  • Aiming and legality: After any bulb or unit change, have the beam aim checked. Upgrades must be ADR-compliant in Australia and meet Waka Kotahi WOF standards in NZ.
  • Electrical checks: If a lamp is out, inspect fuses and connectors for corrosion or moisture. Persistent condensation or water pooling inside a lamp calls for seal repair or lamp replacement.

For hassle-free ownership, many workshops will inspect headlight operation at every service interval, but owners who do lots of night driving may prefer earlier bulb refreshes. Correctly aimed, clean, and bright headlights keep the Eclipse Cross safe, compliant, and easy on the eyes during long evening runs.

Popular questions about 2020 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross headlights

What bulb types are used in the 2020 Eclipse Cross?
Depending on trim and market, the 2020 Eclipse Cross may have projector halogen or factory LED headlights. Halogen-equipped models commonly use separate low and high-beam bulbs, while LED versions use sealed LED modules. The exact specification can vary by VIN, so the owner’s manual or a parts lookup against the vehicle ID is the safest way to confirm before buying replacements.

How do owners replace a headlight bulb on this model?
On halogen variants, access is typically from the engine bay: remove the rear dust cap, disconnect the plug, release the bulb retainer, and fit the new bulb without touching the glass. Refit the cap securely to keep moisture out. If the vehicle has LED headlights, the light source isn’t a simple bulb, diagnosis and replacement should be handled by a qualified technician to maintain sealing and beam accuracy.

Why do the headlights show light condensation at times?
A light mist inside the lens can occur with temperature and humidity changes and often clears as the lamps warm up. That’s considered normal. If droplets pool or condensation lingers, the lamp may have a compromised seal or vent. In that case, a technician should inspect the unit and, if necessary, repair the sealing or replace the assembly.

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