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Parts for your 2006 Subaru Tribeca-Tail lights

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2006 Subaru Tribeca tail-lights: what they do, and how to look after them

Tail-lights are absolutely fitted and relevant on the 2006 Subaru Tribeca (also known as the B9 Tribeca). This is supported by the 2006 Subaru Tribeca Owner’s Manual (Lighting section listing rear combination lamp bulbs and replacement procedures) and Subaru service/parts catalogues that show the rear combination lamp assembly and bulb specifications. As a road-going passenger vehicle, the Tribeca also requires rear position lamps under Australian and New Zealand regulations aligned with the Australian Design Rules for lighting installation, so tail-lights are standard equipment.

On a 2006 Tribeca, the tail-lights form part of the rear combination lamp. Their job is simple but critical: make the SUV visible from behind at night and in poor weather, and, when combined with the stop filament, clearly signal braking. They illuminate whenever the park/headlights are on and glow brighter on brake, helping following drivers judge distance and speed changes.

For routine servicing, it’s worth giving the tail-lights a once-over. Check lens clarity, look for hairline cracks, and make sure both sides illuminate evenly. Cloudy lenses can be cleaned gently with plastic-safe polish. Any moisture or condensation inside the housing points to a perished gasket that should be replaced to protect the wiring and bulbs.

Bulb-wise, most 2006 Tribecas run a dual-filament 7443 bulb for the combined tail/stop function, with market variations possible. Always match the correct wattage and base type. If upgrading to LED, choose road-legal, CAN-bus friendly options in the correct colour and intensity so the vehicle remains compliant and glare-free.

DIY replacement is straightforward:

  • Open the tailgate, undo the lamp retaining screws, and ease the assembly straight back (don’t pry against the paint).
  • Unclip the connector, twist the bulb holder out, and replace the bulb. Avoid touching glass with bare fingers.
  • Refit the holder, reconnect, test park and brake functions, then refit the lamp, tightening screws snug—not overtight.

If a new bulb doesn’t light, check the relevant tail/illumination fuse in the interior fuse box and inspect the earth point near the lamp cluster for corrosion. Persistent failures often trace back to a cheap bulb, a poor seal letting water in, or a charging system over-voltage—worth checking during a scheduled service.

A quick tail-light check each month keeps the Tribeca visible, avoids roadside fines, and makes night driving around Aotearoa and Australia a lot safer for everyone.

What bulb fits the 2006 Subaru Tribeca tail-light?

Most 2006 Tribecas use a 7443 dual‑filament bulb for the combined tail/stop position in the rear combination lamp. Some market variants may use a small W5W/194 for the tail (position) function alongside a separate stop bulb. The safest bet is to confirm against the vehicle’s bulb chart in the Owner’s Manual or read the marking on the existing bulb base.

Why do my Tribeca tail-lights keep blowing?

Common culprits include moisture in the housing from a tired gasket, poor earth connections causing heat and voltage spikes, or low‑quality bulbs. Handling bulbs with bare fingers can also shorten life due to hot spots on the glass. If multiple bulbs fail quickly, have the alternator output and lamp connector condition checked during service.

Do I need to reprogram anything after replacing a tail-light bulb?

No reprogramming is required on a 2006 Tribeca. After fitting the bulb, just test tail, brake, and park functions. If the lamp stays dark, check the fuse and the connector. For LED retrofits, ensure the replacement is compatible to avoid hyperflash or warnings (if fitted in some markets).

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