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2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Headlights

Headlights are absolutely fitted and relevant to the 2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross. This is supported by Mitsubishi Motors’ 2023 Eclipse Cross owner’s manual and AU/NZ specification sheets, which list headlamps (LED or halogen depending on trim/market) with daytime running lamps and auto on/off. Regulatory requirements also make headlights mandatory: Australia’s ADR 13/00 for lighting installation and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004 specify headlamp fitment and performance. So, the model is equipped with compliant headlights from factory.

On the Eclipse Cross, the headlights are designed to give clear forward visibility, help other road users see the vehicle, and integrate with the car’s bold split-level front lighting signature. Many 2023 AU/NZ variants use LED projector units for a crisp, white beam and lower power draw, while some entry trims may use halogen bulbs. Auto on/off and available auto high beam take care of routine switching so the driver can focus on the road.

As part of servicing, owners should keep the lenses clean, check for damage, and ensure the beam aim remains correct—especially after suspension or panel work. LED units typically last much longer than halogens, but they’re usually sealed, if an LED module fails, the full headlamp assembly may need replacement by a qualified technician. Halogen bulbs are consumables and can dim over time, replacing them in pairs keeps the beam colour and brightness consistent. Always confirm the correct bulb types and torque specs in the Mitsubishi owner’s manual for the exact trim.

  • Inspect operation: low beam, high beam, indicators and DRLs at every service.
  • Clean the lenses with pH-neutral car shampoo, avoid abrasive polishes that haze plastic.
  • Check aim using workshop equipment, mis-aimed headlights can dazzle others or reduce reach.
  • Replace worn halogen bulbs with quality units, avoid touching the glass with bare fingers.
  • For LED issues, book professional diagnosis—module and control systems require scan tools.

If moisture is seen inside the lens, light condensation can be normal in some conditions. Persistent fogging or water pooling, however, suggests a compromised seal and should be assessed to prevent electrical damage and impaired light output.

Popular questions

Do all 2023 Eclipse Cross models have LED headlights?
Many AU/NZ trims feature LED projector headlights, while some entry variants may use halogen units. Exact fitment depends on the grade and market package. The owner’s manual and local spec sheet list the lamp type for each variant.

How often should Eclipse Cross headlight bulbs be replaced?
LED units are designed for long service life and typically don’t have a routine replacement interval. Halogen bulbs can dim with age and may need replacement after several years or as soon as output drops or a lamp fails. Technicians often recommend replacing halogens in pairs.

Can the headlight aim be adjusted?
Yes, beam aim is adjustable and should be checked after suspension work, front-end repairs, or if other motorists flash frequently. Workshops use aiming equipment to set the cutoff to ADR/NZ rule requirements.

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