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2021 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross headlights
Authoritative technical sources — the 2021 Eclipse Cross Owner’s Manual, Mitsubishi Australia and New Zealand model specifications for MY21, and ANCAP’s model report — confirm the vehicle is fitted with headlights (halogen or LED depending on grade and market), with automatic on/off and available auto high beam. Headlights are therefore fully relevant to the 2021 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross.
On the road, the Eclipse Cross’s headlights do the heavy lifting after dark and in poor weather. They light up the lane ahead, boost the driver’s ability to read road signs and hazards, and make the vehicle more visible to others. Many MY21 examples run LED low beams with crisp, white light and a focused beam pattern, entry grades may use halogen projectors that still deliver dependable illumination. Automatic dusk-sensing switching and available auto high beam take the fuss out of night drives around town or on long Kiwi and Aussie kilometres.
As part of regular servicing, the headlights deserve a quick once‑over. Clear lenses and correct aim protect night-time visibility and prevent glare for other road users. Where the vehicle has halogen bulbs, they’re consumables, output can fade before they fully fail. LED units generally last far longer, but if an LED module or driver fails, diagnosis and replacement is typically a workshop job.
- Clean the polycarbonate lenses with a pH‑neutral wash, apply a UV protectant if the car lives outdoors. Hazy or yellowed lenses can be professionally restored.
- Check operation of low beam, high beam, indicators and DRLs monthly. Replace bulbs in pairs to keep beam colour and brightness consistent.
- If replacing a halogen bulb, match the exact bulb type and wattage specified in the Owner’s Manual. Don’t touch the glass — use gloves to avoid hot‑spotting and early failure.
- If beam aim seems off, have an authorised technician adjust alignment on a level surface using proper aiming equipment — especially after front‑end repairs or suspension changes.
- Watch for moisture inside the housing. Light fogging can be normal, persistent pooling suggests a compromised seal that should be inspected.
- For LED headlamps, avoid aftermarket “upgrades” that can upset beam pattern or compliance with ADR/NZTA rules. Stick with genuine parts or reputable, compliant equivalents.
Keeping the Eclipse Cross’s headlights in top nick is an easy win for safety and confidence, whether commuting in city traffic or touring coastal highways at night.
How often should the 2021 Eclipse Cross headlight bulbs be replaced?
Halogen bulbs can dim noticeably after 2–4 years of regular use, so many owners choose proactive replacement around that point. Replace immediately if one fails. LED headlamps typically last many years and are only replaced if there’s a fault.
Can the Eclipse Cross’s headlights be upgraded to LED?
Some MY21 grades already have factory LEDs. If yours has halogens, only use ADR/NZTA‑compliant components that preserve beam pattern. The safest route is a genuine Mitsubishi upgrade where available, or consult an authorised technician before any change.
What should be done if there’s condensation in the headlight?
Light misting after rain or a wash can be normal and often clears with use. If water droplets persist or pool at the bottom, the housing may be vent‑blocked or the seal compromised — book an inspection to prevent electrical damage.