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2011 Subaru Exiga headlights

Headlights absolutely apply to the 2011 Subaru Exiga. Technical references including the 2011 Exiga Owner’s Manual, Subaru workshop/service literature, and the Subaru FAST electronic parts catalogue all list headlamp assemblies and bulbs for this model. Depending on trim and market, the Exiga was fitted with halogen headlights (commonly H11 low beam and HB3/9005 high beam) and, on some higher grades, factory HID/Xenon projector units (typically D2S).

On this people-mover, the headlights do the heavy lifting for night-time visibility and being seen in dull, rainy, or foggy conditions. They’re also critical for legal compliance under local road rules. Besides throwing a clean beam down the road, the Exiga’s headlamps provide a sharp cut-off to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic and, in some variants, include manual or automatic levelling to keep the aim tidy when the car’s loaded with the family and gear.

For everyday servicing, it’s smart to check the Exiga’s headlights at each service or about every 10,000 km. Things to look for:

  • Output and colour: if one side looks dim or yellowed, replace the bulbs in pairs for even light.
  • Lens condition: UV haze can be restored with a quality headlight restoration kit, cracked lenses should be replaced to keep moisture out.
  • Aim: park on level ground facing a wall, 5 metres back, and adjust the vertical screw so the cut-off sits just below head height, don’t aim too high.
  • Moisture: light fogging that clears is normal, persistent water inside points to a perished seal or cracked housing.
  • Electrics: check fuses and earths if lights flicker, HID systems also rely on healthy ballasts and igniters.

Bulb replacement is straightforward from under the bonnet: switch everything off, let the area cool, remove the dust cap, unplug the connector, release the spring clip, then swap the bulb. Don’t touch the glass—use gloves. Refit carefully and test before refitting covers. On HID-equipped cars, avoid opening the ballast and take extra care, if unsure, a licensed auto sparky is a good call.

Choosing bulbs? Standard long-life halogens are reliable, “plus” performance halogens offer a brighter beam but may have shorter life. LED retrofits in halogen housings can cause glare and may not meet ADR/NZTA rules—use only compliant, quality parts or complete approved assemblies.

Popular questions about 2011 Subaru Exiga headlights

What headlight bulb types fit a 2011 Subaru Exiga?
Most halogen-equipped Exiga models use H11 for low beam and HB3/9005 for high beam. Some higher trims run HID/Xenon low beams using D2S capsules in projector housings, with HB3/9005 for high beam. Parkers are usually T10 wedge. Always confirm against the vehicle’s owner’s manual or the markings on the headlamp caps.

Are LED headlight upgrades legal in Australia or New Zealand for the Exiga?
LED or HID retrofits into halogen housings can produce incorrect beam patterns and glare. Legality depends on meeting ADR/UNECE standards (AU) or WOF/VIRM requirements (NZ). Use only compliant, properly aimed products or complete approved headlamp assemblies to stay onside with the rules and to pass inspections.

How do you adjust the Exiga’s headlight aim at home?
Park on level ground 5 metres from a wall, with normal tyre pressures and typical fuel load. Mark the headlamp centre height on the wall, then use the vertical adjuster behind each headlamp to set the cut-off a little below that line. Keep the beam flat and even so it lights the road without dazzling other drivers.

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