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FAQs About Lights
What kind of lighting can a Mitsubishi have?
For one, headlights and tail lights; the former function as both low-beams and high-beams, usually, double as hazard lights or "flashers," and illuminate the way during most driving, plus when it's extremely dark. The latter tells drivers both where you are and how far away. Secondly, turn signals ("blinkers") and brake lights, which indicate turns and lane changes and slowdowns and stops, respectively. Third, corner lights and side marker lights, which brighten up areas to the side of your car and around wheel wells and fenders, respectively. Fourth, specialty lights -- fog lights, which shine low and brightly for better visibility in bad weather, and lights to accent license plate frames and other accessories like illuminated door sills.
What kinds of bulbs work with the lights in my Mitsubishi?
That depends on what it got from the factory, and on what your owner's manual says is compatible. Car light bulbs themselves are one of three kinds, usually. Halogen, you'll find in most smaller vehicles; they're the commonest type. Xenon or high-intensity discharge (HID), you'll find in many sports cars and performance SUVs, because they fit in narrower housing and shine brighter. LED, you'll find in newer models, because they're higher-efficiency.
How often should I replace my Mitsubishi lighting?
Change Xenon/HID lights if or when they dim, every few years or so. LED lights get swapped out if their electronics fail or the lights themselves burn out. Halogen lights, you change about every two years.
Can I put lights in my Mitsubishi myself?
Yes, but some installs can be complicated; you can always get in touch with a Mitsubishi service center if you need help.