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Parts for your 2006 Subaru Forester-Headlights

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HELLA 9-33V LED Reverse Light Surface Mount - 1433

HELLA 9-33V LED Reverse Light Surface Mount - 1433

$235
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Narva Reverse Light LED 9 to 33V 2 Bolts Mount - 94150HBL

Narva Reverse Light LED 9 to 33V 2 Bolts Mount - 94150HBL

$220
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Narva Interior Light LED 10 - 30V 500mm - 87543

Narva Interior Light LED 10 - 30V 500mm - 87543

$198
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HELLA LED Combo Lamp 12/24V Slim Design - 2377

HELLA LED Combo Lamp 12/24V Slim Design - 2377

$215
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OEX Low profile Beacon amber magnetic mount - ACX5721
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OEX Low profile Beacon amber magnetic mount - ACX5721

$152
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OEX Clevis Yoke - Suit Engine Shut Down Solenoid - ACX3353
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OEX Clevis Yoke - Suit Engine Shut Down Solenoid - ACX3353

$170
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HELLA Fog Light Universal - Single 12V /55W Rectangle

HELLA Fog Light Universal - Single 12V /55W Rectangle

$169
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Narva 24V HD Relay 100A - 68023

Narva 24V HD Relay 100A - 68023

$150
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Work Light LED Round 9 - 33V Flood Beam - 72425

Work Light LED Round 9 - 33V Flood Beam - 72425

$134
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OEX - Low profile Beacon amber din mount - ACX5722
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OEX - Low profile Beacon amber din mount - ACX5722

$131
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HELLA SAFETY DAYLIGHT 12V - 1009BL

HELLA SAFETY DAYLIGHT 12V - 1009BL

$138
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OEX 12 Way Weatherproof  Standard Blade Fuse Box - ACX5126
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OEX 12 Way Weatherproof Standard Blade Fuse Box - ACX5126

$124
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Interior Light Led 12V Round. Touch Switch - 87503

Interior Light Led 12V Round. Touch Switch - 87503

$98
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Century VRLA Battery - PS670

Century VRLA Battery - PS670

$100
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Headlights on the 2006 Subaru Forester: Purpose and Maintenance Tips

The 2006 Subaru Forester comes equipped with headlights as a standard and essential part of its design. These headlights are crucial for safe driving, especially during night-time travel, poor weather conditions, or any situation where visibility is compromised. Like most vehicles, the Forester relies on its headlights not only to illuminate the road ahead but also to signal the vehicle's presence to other road users.

Headlights on the 2006 Forester typically include both low beam and high beam functions, designed to adapt to different driving environments. Low beams are used for general night-time driving or when there is oncoming traffic to avoid dazzling other drivers. High beams, on the other hand, provide a more intense and far-reaching light, best used when driving on unlit roads without oncoming vehicles or when extra visibility is needed.

The headlights on this Subaru model usually feature halogen bulbs, which were common for vehicles at that time. These bulbs offer a decent balance between brightness, longevity, and cost. While they may not be as bright or energy-efficient as modern LED or HID systems, they do provide reliable illumination when working correctly.

Maintaining your 2006 Forester's headlights is an important part of vehicle care and servicing. Over time, headlights can become dimmer due to bulb wear, internal moisture, dirt, or oxidation on the outside lens. Addressing these issues helps ensure the lights perform at their best and keeps the car roadworthy.

When it comes to replacement, it's a good idea to change headlight bulbs in pairs. This ensures even lighting output on both sides and avoids uneven visibility that can be distracting or dangerous. Subaru Forester owners should look for OEM (original equipment manufacturer) replacement bulbs or high-quality after-market alternatives to maintain the intended brightness and beam pattern.

Servicing the headlights should also include checking the alignment. If the beams are not correctly aimed, they can either blind oncoming traffic or reduce the driver's field of vision. Misalignment can happen over time from minor bumps or general wear and tear. Most service centres or mechanics can quickly check and adjust the headlights to keep them properly aimed.

Another common maintenance point is cleaning the headlight lenses. Over several years, the plastic lens covers can become cloudy or yellowed due to sun exposure and environmental factors. This haze reduces the amount of light passing through and can be refreshed with headlight restoration kits or professional polishing. Keeping the lenses clear makes a surprisingly big difference to night-time visibility.

Moisture inside the headlight housing is another potential problem. It can cause fogging or even damage the bulbs and electrical connections. If moisture is present, it's important to identify the source, often a cracked seal or housing, and repair or replace the affected parts to stop water ingress.

For Forester owners in Australia, ensuring that headlights are always functional and well-maintained is a legal requirement. It's worth regularly testing the headlights before setting off, especially for early morning or evening drives. Simple checks after washing or when servicing the car can save trips to the mechanic and provide peace of mind.

In addition to basic replacement and maintenance, some owners opt to upgrade their headlights. While the 2006 Forester's stock halogen bulbs serve well, there are aftermarket options such as brighter halogens or LED conversions for those wanting improved light output. However, any upgrades should be compatible with the vehicle's electrical system and road regulations.

Overall, the headlights on the 2006 Subaru Forester play a vital role in keeping drivers safe and visible on the road. Following some straightforward steps like checking and replacing bulbs in pairs, cleaning lenses, checking alignment, and addressing moisture problems will help maintain the headlights' performance through the years. Whether for a short city trip or a long Outback drive, good headlights are key to seeing the road clearly and being seen by others.