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Understanding the Tail-Lights on Your 2020 Mitsubishi Outlander

The 2020 Mitsubishi Outlander comes equipped with tail-lights as a standard and essential part of its lighting system. Tail-lights play a crucial role in vehicle safety and visibility, making them an important feature for any driver. They are located at the rear corners of the vehicle and serve multiple purposes, primarily focusing on signalling to other road users and ensuring the vehicle is visible in low-light conditions.

Tail-lights are designed to illuminate whenever the vehicle's headlights or parking lights are turned on, providing a red glow that marks the rear outline of the car. This helps other drivers see the Outlander at night or during poor visibility conditions such as rain, fog, or dusk. Without tail-lights, the risk of rear-end collisions significantly increases because other drivers may not be able to judge the distance or presence of your vehicle effectively.

For the 2020 Mitsubishi Outlander, the tail-lights integrate several functions:

  • Position Lighting - This keeps the vehicle visible when driving in dim conditions.
  • Brake Lights - These brighten when the brakes are applied, signalling to vehicles behind that the car is slowing down or stopping.
  • Turn Signals - These flash to indicate the driver's intention to turn or change lanes, improving safety when manoeuvring.
  • Reverse Lights - While not part of the tail-light cluster itself, these lights are usually mounted nearby and aid visibility when reversing.

Maintaining the tail-lights on the Mitsubishi Outlander is an important part of regular servicing. Keeping them in proper working order protects the driver and passengers, and ensures compliance with road safety regulations.

Over time, tail-lights can become dim due to bulb ageing, lens clouding, or electrical issues. This is why it is good practice to regularly check for any signs of reduced brightness, flickering, or complete failure. Common signs include a noticeable reduction in light output, warning indicators on the dashboard, or a vehicle inspection revealing non-functioning lights.

When it comes to replacing tail-light bulbs on the 2020 Outlander, it's usually a straightforward process. The bulb type must be matched carefully to ensure the correct intensity and fit. Using genuine Mitsubishi parts or high-quality replacements ensures proper performance and longevity. Most tail-light bulbs can be accessed from the inside of the boot area or through a removable panel on the rear of the vehicle.

Here are some simple recommendations for tail-light maintenance and replacement:

  1. Regular Inspections - Check the tail-lights every few weeks or before long trips to ensure they are working correctly.
  2. Clean the Lenses - Dirt, grime, and moisture can accumulate on the outer lens, reducing light output. Wiping or washing the lenses regularly keeps them clear and bright.
  3. Replace Faulty Bulbs Promptly - If a bulb burns out, switching it as soon as possible is crucial as driving with non-functioning tail-lights can lead to fines and unsafe conditions.
  4. Check Electrical Connections - Corrosion or loose wiring can cause intermittent light failure. If you notice flickering or inconsistent operation, have the wiring inspected.
  5. Upgrade to LEDs (Optional) - Some owners choose to replace standard bulbs with LED equivalents, which offer longer life and brighter light output. However, compatibility and legal compliance should be checked.

Tail-light maintenance should be part of standard car servicing for the Mitsubishi Outlander. Mechanics typically check the lighting system during routine inspections and can provide guidance or assistance with replacements. Drivers can also conduct simple checks themselves to catch any issues early.

Staying on top of tail-light condition not only enhances the safety of the 2020 Mitsubishi Outlander but also keeps the vehicle roadworthy and compliant with Australian vehicle standards. With a bit of care, the tail-lights will continue to perform reliably, helping to keep both the driver and other road users safe on the roads.