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Parts for your 2007 Subaru Tribeca-Tail lights
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2007 Subaru Tribeca tail-lights
Tail-lights are absolutely fitted to the 2007 Subaru Tribeca. This is confirmed by the Subaru Owner’s Manual and Factory Service Manual for the 2007 Tribeca (often referenced as B9 Tribeca), which specify rear combination lamp assemblies with tail/position and stop functions, along with indicators and reverse lamps. Subaru’s parts catalogues for this model list the rear combination lamp assemblies and serviceable bulbs. Beyond maker documentation, Australian Design Rules (e.g., ADR requirements for rear position and stop lamps) and the NZTA Vehicle Lighting Rule mandate that road-going passenger vehicles have functioning rear tail/position and brake lamps. So yes—tail-lights are standard equipment and essential for legal road use in Australia and New Zealand.
On the Tribeca, the tail-lights are there to make the vehicle visible after dark and in low-visibility conditions, and to signal braking to following traffic. The rear combination lamp also houses indicators and usually reverse lamps. Keeping them bright, correctly coloured and weather-tight is a simple way to lift safety and avoid a failed WOF/rego check.
- Check operation regularly—park lamps on, foot on the brake, indicators and reverse—to spot a dull globe or intermittent contact.
- Replace bulbs in pairs where practical to keep brightness even across both sides.
- Use like-for-like globes. Many Tribeca examples use wedge-base bulbs (commonly 7443/7440 types), but always confirm the exact specification in the Owner’s Manual or parts guide.
- If upgrading to LED, choose ADR/ECE-compliant units and ensure the beam pattern and brightness are correct. Avoid cheap LEDs that trigger electrical gremlins or uneven light.
- Keep the lens clean and clear, road film dims light output. If there’s condensation, inspect the housing seal and vent, a new gasket or housing may be needed.
- Check fuses and earth points if both sides are out, a blown fuse or poor ground is common.
- Open the tailgate and remove the interior trim fasteners near the lamp.
- Undo the lamp retaining screws/bolts and slide the assembly straight back to release the locating pins.
- Twist the bulb holder anti-clockwise, swap the globe without touching the glass, and reseat firmly.
- Inspect the gasket, add a light smear of dielectric grease to contacts.
- Refit the lamp, aligning the pins, and snug the fasteners—don’t overtighten.
- Test parkers, brakes, indicators and reverse before closing up.
As part of regular servicing, a quick light check every few months or 5,000–10,000 kilometres keeps the Tribeca visible and compliant. If the lens is cracked or badly faded, replacing the full assembly restores output and sidesteps water ingress dramas.
Q: What bulbs fit the 2007 Subaru Tribeca tail-lights?
Most use wedge-base globes for tail/stop and indicators. Many owners report 7443 (dual-filament) for stop/tail and 7440 for indicators, with a separate reverse bulb. Always confirm against the Owner’s Manual or a trusted parts catalogue for the exact trim and market, as builds can vary.
Q: Why is there moisture inside my Tribeca’s tail-light?
Moisture usually points to a tired gasket, a hairline crack from a light knock, or a missing vent cap. Light fogging can clear after a long drive, persistent droplets mean the housing needs resealing or replacement. Fixing it early prevents corroded bulb holders and erratic lighting.
Q: Can I upgrade to LED tail-light bulbs on a 2007 Tribeca?
Yes, if they’re road-legal and correctly matched. Choose ADR/ECE-compliant LEDs with the right base and brightness, and maintain red lens/colour. Test for even light and correct operation, indicators may need a compatible flasher or resistors, though tail/stop circuits usually swap over without drama.