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2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross headlights

Headlights are absolutely fitted and relevant on the 2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross. This is confirmed by the Eclipse Cross owner’s manual and Mitsubishi Motors Australia/NZ specifications, which list factory headlamps (halogen or LED depending on grade) with daytime running lights and automatic on/off on many trims. Beyond brand documentation, Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00, ADR 46/00) and Warrant of Fitness/Certificate of Fitness requirements in New Zealand mandate compliant headlighting on passenger vehicles. So, yes—headlights are standard equipment and central to the vehicle’s safety package.

On the Eclipse Cross, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dark and in poor weather. They illuminate the road ahead, make the vehicle visible to others, and, where equipped, integrate auto high beam and LED daytime running lights for better all‑round visibility. LED units bring crisp, white light and low power draw, while halogen lamps remain dependable and easy to service. Either way, the system is tuned to balance range, cutoff, and glare control to keep night driving relaxed and roadworthy inspectors happy.

Servicing the headlights is straightforward but worth doing by the book. Lenses should be kept clean with a pH‑neutral car shampoo and a soft microfibre cloth—grit and harsh cleaners can haze the polycarbonate. Aim should be checked annually or after suspension, tyre, or load changes to avoid dazzling others and to stay compliant with ADR/WoF checks. Where fitted, LED headlamp modules are typically sealed and not user‑serviceable, faults or beam issues are best handled by a qualified technician. Halogen bulbs can generally be replaced more easily—avoid touching the glass, and replace in pairs to keep brightness and colour even. Any signs of moisture pooling (not just light fogging) call for a seal inspection.

For day‑to‑day peace of mind, technicians usually:

  • Test low/high beam, indicators, and DRLs at each service interval.
  • Inspect for chips, UV hazing, and internal condensation.
  • Verify headlight aim and auto‑levelling where applicable.
  • Check connectors, wiring, and earth points for corrosion—handy in coastal AU/NZ environments.

Owners who notice dimming, a yellowed beam, frequent bulb failures, or the high beam indicator not matching actual light output should book a check. Correcting small issues early keeps the Eclipse Cross safe, compliant, and pleasant to drive at night.

Popular questions about 2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross headlights

What type of headlights does the 2024 Eclipse Cross use?
Depending on the grade and market, the 2024 Eclipse Cross is equipped with either halogen headlamps or LED headlamps with integrated DRLs. Many base trims use halogen units that are simple to service, while higher trims feature LED modules designed for long life and consistent output. Exact fitment is confirmed in the vehicle’s owner’s manual or the local Mitsubishi parts catalogue.

How often should Eclipse Cross headlights be checked or replaced?
Function and aim are typically checked at every scheduled service or at least every six months. Halogen bulbs may need replacement every few years depending on usage and vibration, it’s smart to replace them in pairs. LED headlamps are generally long‑life and not user‑serviceable—if output drops or a fault appears, a technician should diagnose the module and control gear.

Is light condensation inside the headlight normal?
A small amount of fogging on the inner lens after rain or a wash can be normal and usually clears as the lamp warms. Visible droplets, pooling water, or persistent misting point to a vent or seal issue. That warrants an inspection to protect electronics and maintain beam quality and compliance.

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