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Parts for your 2010 Subaru Tribeca-Tail lights
LED Autolamps 12V 2x Stop/Tail/Indicator Boat Trailer Lamps with Licence Plate Lamp, includes Left & Right Side - 207BARLP2
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LED Autolamps 12/24V LED Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamp With Reflex Reflector Blister Pack 1 pce - 150ARM
LED Autolamps 12/24V LED Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Lamp 200x50x28mm Twin Blister - 200BIRSTME2
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LED Autolamps 12V/24V Maxilamp 5 Lamp Combination Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse/Reflector - MAXILAMPC5XRW
LED Autolamps Multi Volt Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamp With Reflex Reflectors Grey Base Blister Pack 1 pce - 100ARM
LED Autolamps 12V Stop/Tail/Indicator 380 Series Strip Lamps In Double Black Bracket - 380BAR12
2010 Subaru Tribeca Tail-lights
Tail-lights are absolutely fitted to the 2010 Subaru Tribeca. That’s supported by the Subaru Tribeca Owner’s Manual (lighting section), Subaru Service Manual (Body/Exterior: Combination Rear Light), and the parts catalogue for the 2008–2014 facelift models, all of which specify rear combination lamps with replaceable bulbs. They’re also required under Australian Design Rule 13/00 (installation of lighting) and checked at Warrant of Fitness in New Zealand per the NZTA Vehicle Inspection Requirements Manual. So yes—tail-lights are relevant, used, and legally essential on this model.
On a 2010 Tribeca, the tail-lights make the vehicle visible from behind at night and in poor weather, and they share housing with the brake lamps, indicators, reverse lights, and reflectors. Their job is simple but critical: help other road users see the Subaru and read what it’s about to do. As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to test them regularly—before long trips, before rego/WOF, and anytime a trailer’s been connected.
Replacement on the Tribeca is straightforward for most markets that use replaceable bulbs. Access is via the rear quarter panel inside the cargo area. Remove the trim cover, undo the retaining screws or plastic nuts, then pull the lamp straight back to release the locator pins. Twist the bulb holders anticlockwise, swap the globe, and refit. Don’t touch the glass on halogen globes—use gloves or a clean tissue. If the vehicle variant uses LED elements for the park/tail function and an LED fails, the full lamp assembly may need replacing.
- Check lens condition: cracks, heavy tint, or moisture can all fail ADR/WOF standards.
- Clean the lenses with car shampoo—dull, dirty lenses reduce visibility.
- Replace bulbs in pairs for even brightness and colour.
- If fitting aftermarket LEDs, ensure they’re ADR/E-marked and maintain correct indicator flash rate (use the proper flasher or resistors if required).
- If a light’s dead, check the relevant fuse and the earth connection at the lamp.
For bulb specs, the owner’s manual or the marking on the bulb holder is the best guide, as bulb types can vary by market. After any work, test tail, brake, indicator, and reverse functions with a helper to make sure the Tribeca is bright, compliant, and ready for Aussie and Kiwi roads.
Popular questions about 2010 Subaru Tribeca tail-lights
What bulb types does the 2010 Tribeca use for the tail-lights?
Bulb types can vary by market and trim, but many Tribecas use a dual‑filament globe for stop/tail and separate bulbs for indicators and reverse. Typical patterns include 7443 (stop/tail), 7440 (indicator), and 921/W16W (reverse), though yours may differ.
The sure way is to check the owner’s manual or the label on the bulb holder. Take the old globe to the parts counter to match base and wattage correctly.
Is condensation in the Tribeca’s tail-lights normal?
Light misting after rain or a wash can be normal and often clears after a drive. Standing water or persistent fogging points to a seal leak or cracked lens.
Inspect the gasket and vents, dry the housing (low heat or silica gel), and reseal if needed. If the lens is damaged or the seal is shot, replacement of the lamp is the lasting fix.
Are LED tail-light upgrades legal in Australia and New Zealand?
They’re legal only if the lamp remains compliant with ADR/ECE requirements and performs correctly. Drop‑in LED bulbs in halogen housings can fail beam and brightness rules, and indicators must keep the correct flash rate.
Choose ADR/E‑marked assemblies or lamps specifically designed for LED, and sort the flasher or resistors if indicators hyper‑flash. When in doubt, get the setup checked before a WOF or rego inspection.