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2008 Subaru Exiga Headlights: Purpose, Care, and When to Replace

Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2008 Subaru Exiga. This is confirmed by Subaru’s 2008 Exiga (YA series) owner and service literature, and required by road standards such as Australian Design Rules for lighting (e.g., ADR 13/00 and 46) and New Zealand’s WOF/VIRM lighting requirements. So yes—headlights are relevant, essential, and legally mandatory on the 2008 Subaru Exiga.

On this seven-seat wagon, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dark: they light the road, make the Exiga visible to others, and support safe driving in rain or foggy coastal mornings. Most 2008 Exiga trims use halogen reflector units (commonly H11 low beam and HB3/9005 high beam), while some higher-spec variants may run factory HID/xenon projectors with auto-levelling. Beam patterns are RHD for Australia and New Zealand roads, so it’s important to fit lights designed for local traffic direction.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to treat the headlights like any other safety-critical item. Halogen bulbs gradually dim with age, replacing them in pairs keeps light colour and brightness even. If the car has HID, remember they run high voltage—best left to a qualified tech—and bulbs and ballasts are typically replaced as matched components.

  • Check brightness and aim every 12 months, or sooner after a bulb change or front-end work.
  • Inspect lenses for UV haze, a quality restoration kit can bring clarity back and improve output.
  • Look for moisture inside the housing—mild mist can be normal, but persistent water means a cracked seal or vent issue.
  • Avoid touching bulb glass, use gloves and keep connectors clean with a dab of dielectric grease.
  • After any swap, verify the beam cut-off and height to ADR/NZTA specs to avoid glare.

DIY bulb swaps on halogen-equipped Exigas are generally straightforward: disconnect the battery negative, access the rear cap, twist out the bulb, and refit the correct type. If unsure of the exact bulb spec, check the owner’s manual or the label behind the dust cap—trim and market variations exist. When lenses are extensively crazed or mounting tabs are cracked, a full headlight assembly replacement is the safest fix, and it’s a good chance to refresh both sides for consistent performance.

Popular questions about 2008 Subaru Exiga headlights

What bulb types fit a 2008 Subaru Exiga?
Most halogen models commonly use H11 for low beam and HB3/9005 for high beam, while some trims have HID/xenon projectors. Always confirm against the vehicle’s manual or the markings on the lamp housing as market and trim can differ.

How often should headlight bulbs be replaced?
There’s no fixed kilometre count, but halogens can lose noticeable brightness in 2–3 years. Replace in pairs when output drops, one fails, or if the light colour no longer matches. HID capsules typically last longer but should also be replaced in pairs.

Why is there condensation in my Exiga’s headlight?
Light fogging after wet weather can be normal and may clear after a drive. Visible water pooling or persistent mist points to a leak or blocked vent, inspect seals and caps, and repair or replace the housing to protect electrics and maintain beam quality.