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2002 Subaru Forester Headlights: purpose, care, and replacement

Headlights are fully relevant and fitted to the 2002 Subaru Forester. Technical references including the Subaru Forester Owner’s Manual (MY2002, Lighting section), the Subaru Factory Service Manual (Body Electrical – Lighting System), Australia’s ADR 13/00 (Installation of Lighting and Light-Signalling Devices), and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004 confirm that the vehicle is equipped with—and legally requires—operational low and high beam headlamps.

The 2002 Forester’s headlights do the heavy lifting after dark and in rough weather, giving clear forward vision and letting others see the vehicle coming. Beyond safety, they’re a legal must for rego and Warrant of Fitness checks. On AU/NZ models of this era, the headlamps typically run halogen bulbs (often H4 dual‑filament for low/high in a single globe), though owners should confirm bulb type in the owner’s manual or on the back of the headlamp housing. Good, bright beams also protect the alternator and wiring from the stress of poor connections and overheated sockets.

As part of regular servicing, owners benefit from treating the headlights like any other wear item. Halogen globes slowly dim with age, so replacing in pairs keeps beam colour and brightness even. Lenses on older Foresters can haze from UV exposure, clear lenses help the reflector and bulb do their best work and keep the light pattern sharp.

  • Inspect operation of low and high beam every six months.
  • Clean the lenses and consider a UV-restoration kit if they’re cloudy.
  • Check for moisture in the housing, persistent fogging points to a perished seal or cracked cap.
  • Verify aim after any front-end work or bulb change to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic.
  • If fuses keep blowing, inspect the connector, earth points, and the combination switch before fitting higher‑wattage bulbs—over‑spec globes can overheat wiring.

When replacing a bulb, disconnect the battery, remove the rear dust cap, release the spring clip, and swap the globe without touching the glass. Refit the boot firmly to keep water out, then test both beams. If the lens is badly crazed or reflectors are dull, a complete headlamp assembly replacement restores beam quality and helps the Forester pass inspection without fuss.

Popular questions about 2002 Subaru Forester headlights

What headlight bulb type does a 2002 Forester use in Australia or New Zealand?
Most AU/NZ 2002 Foresters use an H4 dual‑filament halogen globe for combined low and high beam. Variations can exist by trim or market, so checking the owner’s manual or the marking on the back of the headlamp is the safest bet.

How often should the headlights be serviced or replaced?
Function should be checked at least every six months, with bulbs replaced in pairs when output fades or a globe fails. After any bulb change, verify headlight aim and inspect the lens for UV haze to keep the beam pattern crisp and compliant for rego/WOF.

Why are the lenses cloudy, and can they be restored?
Cloudiness is usually UV oxidation of the plastic. Light to moderate haze typically responds well to headlight restoration kits that polish and re‑seal the surface. Deep crazing, yellowing, or peeling coatings may require replacement lenses or complete assemblies for reliable results.

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