On the in side of the door on the driver side of the dash just open the door and pull the panel cover off.
there are round caps smaller than a CD on the back of the head lights you remove those to get to the bulbs. You may have to unbolt the fuse panel on the drivers side.
The fuse box for my 1998 Eclipse Spyder is up under the dash on the left of the driver's side leg area. Look up and inside to the left with your head down by the brake pedal.
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it is most likely that it is a relay if both your tail lights and your dash lights are not turning on when your head lights are on, because your head lights run off of their own fuse it is most likely that it is a relay if both your tail lights and your dash lights are not turning on when your head lights are on, because your head lights run off of their own fuse
my head lights wont come on ,,all other lights work ,,no head lights
mostly likely when you got the overcharging a fuse or relay was blown. need to locate and replace fuse most likely but possibly a relay.
There is a single phillips head screw holding each light in, you remove it, the lights should come out. To get the bulb out, there should be two tabs on the back side...you twist counter clockwise (left) then pull out
This will depend on the speeds that you are going at, but the 1992 mitsubishi eclipse does get up to 540 horse power, so has pretty powerful torque as well.
where is the fuse for the head lights
10mm
Head light fuse is 20 amp