Mitsubishi Outlander manuals

Mitsubishi Outlander: Front fog lamps (Type 1)

1. Remove the screw (A) and pull the cover out.

2. Remove the screws (B) and pull the entire lamp unit out.

2. Remove the screws (B) and pull the entire lamp unit out.

Note

► When unfastening the screws, be careful not to mistakenly move the beam position Note

► When unfastening the screws, be careful not to mistakenly move the beam position adjustment screw (C).

3. Push the connector (D) to disconnect and remove the fog lamp.

3. Push the connector (D) to disconnect and remove the fog lamp.

4. Remove the bulb assembly (E) by turning it anticlockwise.

4. Remove the bulb assembly (E) by turning it anticlockwise.

Caution

► Handle halogen lamp bulbs with care. Caution

► Handle halogen lamp bulbs with care.
The gas inside halogen lamp bulbs is highly pressurized, so dropping, knocking, or scratching a halogen lamp bulb can cause it to shatter.
► Never hold the halogen lamp bulb with a bare hand, dirty glove, etc.
The oil from your hand could cause the bulb to break the next time the fog lamps are operated.
If the glass surface is dirty, it must be cleaned with alcohol, paint thinner, etc., and refit it after drying it thoroughly.

5. To install the bulb, perform the removal steps in reverse.

5. To install the bulb, perform the removal steps in reverse.

► When mounting the cover, align the hooks (F) on the cover with the hole in Note

► When mounting the cover, align the hooks (F) on the cover with the hole in the body.

Front fog lamps (Type 2)

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 Front fog lamps (Type 2)

1. Remove the screw (A). 2. Pull the cover out in the direction of the arrow shown in the illustration. 3. Remove the screws (B) and pull the entire lamp unit out. Note ► When unfaste

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1. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screwdriver with the end covered with a cloth or other object at the edge of the cover and pry gently to remove the cover. 2. Remove the socket and bulb asse

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