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2010 Subaru Exiga headlights

Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2010 Subaru Exiga and are essential for safe road use. Factory specifications and owner’s manuals list headlamps as standard equipment, providing forward illumination and ensuring the Exiga is visible to others at night and in poor weather. They’re also required for ADR compliance in Australia and for passing a WoF in New Zealand.

On this model, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dark, throwing a clear, well-shaped beam to help the driver spot hazards, signage and lane markings. Many Exiga variants use halogen bulbs, while higher trims may have HID (xenon) low beams with a separate halogen high beam. Because trims and markets vary, owners should confirm the exact bulb types on the car itself or in the handbook before buying replacements.

As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to give the headlights a quick once-over. Halogen bulbs gradually dim with age, so replacing them in pairs every few years keeps the left/right brightness matched. If the car has HID, expect colour shift and reduced output as the capsules age, use quality D-series replacements and be mindful of high voltage—leave HID diagnosis to a pro if unsure.

  • Check operation of low and high beam, indicators, and parkers every few weeks.
  • Keep lenses clean, if they’re cloudy or yellowed, consider a headlight restoration kit with a proper UV seal.
  • Inspect for moisture inside the housings—replace missing caps and clear vent tubes if you spot condensation.
  • Aim matters: poorly aimed lights can dazzle others and fail inspections. Adjust to a left-hand-traffic pattern for AU/NZ.
  • Avoid touching bulb glass, use gloves and stick to ADR-compliant wattage. Non-approved high-watt or cheap LED retrofits can cause glare and may be illegal.

Access on the Exiga is generally straightforward, though removing the air intake snorkel or battery clamp can make space on one side. If a headlight is dead, check the fuses and relays in the engine bay fuse box before replacing parts. For a cleaner, brighter look without drama, choose premium halogen or OEM-spec HID bulbs and get the alignment checked—easy wins for safer night driving.

Popular questions about 2010 Subaru Exiga headlights

What headlight bulb types fit a 2010 Subaru Exiga?
Bulb types vary by trim and market. Many Exigas use halogen H11 for low beam and HB3/9005 for high beam, while some higher-spec models run HID (often D2S) for low beam with a separate halogen high. Parkers are typically T10 wedge, and fog lights are often H11. Always confirm on the vehicle or in the owner’s manual before purchasing.

Are LED replacement bulbs legal in Australia and New Zealand for the Exiga?
Swapping a halogen filament bulb for an aftermarket LED in a halogen headlight housing is generally not road-legal unless the assembly is certified for LED. It can increase glare and may fail a WoF or roadworthy. If brighter lighting is desired, choose premium ADR-compliant halogens or OEM-spec HID where applicable, or upgrade to approved LED headlamp assemblies.

Why are my headlights cloudy, and how can I fix them?
Cloudy lenses come from UV exposure breaking down the polycarbonate surface. Light haze can be restored with a proper sanding/polishing kit and a UV-stable clear coat. If the plastic is crazed, cracking, or the UV layer is gone, replacement housings may be the longer-lasting fix. Clear lenses restore beam clarity and help pass inspections.

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