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2012 Subaru Exiga headlight-bulbs — what they do and how to look after them
Headlight-bulbs are absolutely relevant to the 2012 Subaru Exiga. Subaru’s own technical literature for the YA-series Exiga (2012 model year) confirms the use of replaceable headlight bulbs: halogen units commonly take H11 for low beam and HB3/9005 for high beam, while grades equipped with factory HID/Xenon use a D2S capsule for low beam alongside a halogen high beam. These details are documented in the 2012 Exiga Owner’s Manual (Lighting section) and corresponding Subaru service information used by dealerships.
On this seven-seat Subaru, the headlight-bulbs do the heavy lifting for night vision, wet-weather confidence, and being seen by others. Clear, correctly aimed lights also keep the vehicle compliant with Australian Design Rules and New Zealand WoF standards. Bulbs age gradually—output can drop and colour can shift—so performance tuning isn’t just about brightness, it’s about a clean, well-shaped beam that doesn’t dazzle oncoming traffic.
As part of routine servicing of a 2012-subaru-exiga headlight-bulbs, it’s smart to check performance and condition. Replace halogen bulbs in pairs to keep brightness even left-to-right. Avoid touching the glass, skin oils create hot spots and shorten life. If the car has factory HID, note that the system runs high voltage through a ballast—diagnosis and replacement are best left to a qualified technician, and HID capsules should also be replaced in pairs for colour consistency.
Typical replacement flow for halogen-equipped Exiga models goes like this: open the bonnet, remove the rear dust cap from the headlamp, disconnect the plug, release the spring clip, swap in the correct bulb type, refit the clip and cap, then test lights. Space can be tight near the battery or air intake snorkel—moving a component aside (without disconnecting it) may help. After replacement, check headlight aim and headlamp seals, a loose dust cap invites moisture and fogging.
Helpful tips for longer bulb life and better results:
- Use the exact fitment (H11/HB3 or D2S where applicable) and standard wattage—overwatt bulbs can overheat housings.
- If DRLs use the high beam at reduced voltage, expect more frequent high-beam changes, keep a spare on hand.
- Inspect connectors and earths, heat-darkened plugs or corrosion cause dim lights and intermittent faults.
- Consider a mild upgrade halogen that’s ADR/NZTA compliant, avoid glare-heavy options or poorly designed LED retrofits.
Between services, watch for flicker, pink/blue tint on HID, or a noticeably shorter throw—those are classic signs it’s time to refresh the bulbs.
Popular questions about 2012 Subaru Exiga headlight-bulbs
What bulb type does a 2012 Subaru Exiga use?
Most halogen-equipped Exiga models use H11 for low beam and HB3/9005 for high beam. Trims with factory HID/Xenon typically use a D2S low-beam capsule with a halogen high beam. Always confirm via the owner’s manual, the marking on the headlamp housing, or by checking with the VIN at a Subaru parts counter, as market and grade variations exist.
Should both headlight-bulbs be replaced at the same time?
Yes, that’s best practice. Halogen bulbs dim over time, so fitting one fresh bulb next to an old one can create uneven light and odd beam colour. HID capsules also age and shift colour, replacing them in pairs keeps the beam uniform and professional-looking.
Are LED replacement bulbs legal on a 2012 Exiga?
It depends on the specific product and local rules. In Australia and New Zealand, a retrofit must maintain correct beam pattern, aim, and brightness to remain compliant. Many drop-in LEDs in halogen reflectors produce glare and may not meet ADR/NZTA requirements. If upgrading, choose a tested, compliant solution and have the aim checked after installation.