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Narva 9-33V Indicator Lamp Model 56 125 mm - 95604

Narva 9-33V Indicator Lamp Model 56 125 mm - 95604

$345
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OEX Circuit Breaker Manual Reset 150A 1 Pce - ACX1893
OEX

OEX Circuit Breaker Manual Reset 150A 1 Pce - ACX1893

$385
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Narva Roof Clamp(Strap) To Suit Hilux - 85119

Narva Roof Clamp(Strap) To Suit Hilux - 85119

$307
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Narva Convoluted Tubing ID: 6.4mm Length 50m - 56750-50

Narva Convoluted Tubing ID: 6.4mm Length 50m - 56750-50

$375
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Hella Reverse Light LED 9 to 33V Surface Mount - 1446V

Hella Reverse Light LED 9 to 33V Surface Mount - 1446V

$281
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OEX Circuit Breaker Manual Reset 80A 1 Pce - ACX1891
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OEX Circuit Breaker Manual Reset 80A 1 Pce - ACX1891

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VDO Pressure Gauge Mechanical (0 - 150 psi) - 150077026
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VDO Pressure Gauge Mechanical (0 - 150 psi) - 150077026

$239
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VDO Pressure Gauge Electric 24V (0 - 1000 kpa) - 350040017
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VDO Pressure Gauge Electric 24V (0 - 1000 kpa) - 350040017

$190
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Projecta 1 Way In Line ANL Fuse Holder 1 Pce - IFB250

Projecta 1 Way In Line ANL Fuse Holder 1 Pce - IFB250

$230
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HELLA Side Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 2031

HELLA Side Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 2031

$232
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VDO Hourmeter Rectangle Analogue 12 to 60V - 331.534
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VDO Hourmeter Rectangle Analogue 12 to 60V - 331.534

$252
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Stop/Tail Light LED 9 to 33V - 2366

Stop/Tail Light LED 9 to 33V - 2366

$222
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Narva LED Lamp M37 9M Lead N/Plg12/24v - 93732-9

Narva LED Lamp M37 9M Lead N/Plg12/24v - 93732-9

$195
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Reverse Light Incandescent 24V Modular Mount - 94022

Reverse Light Incandescent 24V Modular Mount - 94022

$193
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Narva Fuse Box Standard Blade 12 Way 120A 1 Pce - 54450BL

Narva Fuse Box Standard Blade 12 Way 120A 1 Pce - 54450BL

$191
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Dorman Fuel Line Quick Connectors 5pc

Dorman Fuel Line Quick Connectors 5pc

$186
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Rear Indicator Lamp LED 9 to 33V Surface Mount - 2133

Rear Indicator Lamp LED 9 to 33V Surface Mount - 2133

$235
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LED Strobe Blue 12 or 24V Permanent Mount - 85203B

LED Strobe Blue 12 or 24V Permanent Mount - 85203B

$230
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OEX Circuit Breaker Manual Reset 40A 1 Pce - ACX1889BL
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OEX Circuit Breaker Manual Reset 40A 1 Pce - ACX1889BL

$191
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VDO Temperature Gauge Electric 24V 50 - 150 C - 310040003
VDO

VDO Temperature Gauge Electric 24V 50 - 150 C - 310040003

$191
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VDO Hourmeter Gauge Analogue - 331.601
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VDO Hourmeter Gauge Analogue - 331.601

$251
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VDO Hourmeter Guage Analouge - 331.602
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VDO Hourmeter Guage Analouge - 331.602

$229
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Understanding and Maintaining Headlights on the 2012 Subaru Outback

The 2012 Subaru Outback comes equipped with headlights as a standard and essential component, playing a vital role in the vehicle's overall safety and functionality. Headlights are absolutely relevant and used on this model, providing crucial illumination during nighttime driving and poor weather conditions. For any vehicle owner, it is important to know what purpose headlights serve and how to properly maintain or replace them to ensure optimal performance, especially for a vehicle like the 2012 Subaru Outback that is often taken on diverse road conditions.

At its core, headlights are designed to light up the road ahead, allowing drivers to see clearly while also alerting other road users to the vehicle's presence. On the 2012 Outback, the headlights are carefully engineered to offer both low beam and high beam settings. The low beam is used for regular night driving, providing enough light to safely navigate without blinding oncoming traffic. High beams, on the other hand, are used in more remote or dark environments where extra illumination is necessary and there is little chance of dazzling other drivers.

This Subaru model typically uses halogen headlight bulbs, known for their reliability and ease of replacement. Some trims might offer upgraded options depending on the market or dealer modifications, but the standard setup is halogen. The headlights on the Outback also feature clear lenses with reflectors designed to spread the light evenly across the road. This enhances driver visibility and helps reduce eye strain during night driving.

When it comes to maintenance, it is recommended that owners routinely check the condition of their headlights. Over time, halogen bulbs dim or may burn out entirely, which can compromise safety and is also illegal in many countries, including Australia. Cracks, fogging or dirt accumulation on the headlight lenses can also reduce light output, making it harder for the driver to see and be seen.

Replacing a headlight bulb on the 2012 Subaru Outback is a relatively straightforward task, but some care should be taken. Access to the bulb is typically from the engine bay side, and owners should consult the vehicle's manual for the exact procedure, as it might involve removing a few clips or covers. It is important to handle the new bulbs with clean gloves or a cloth because oils from the skin can reduce the lifespan of halogen bulbs.

Regular headlight maintenance should include:

  • Checking that both the low and high beams are functioning properly
  • Cleaning the lenses to remove any dirt or haze
  • Replacing bulbs as soon as signs of dimming or failure appear
  • Ensuring the headlight aim is correctly aligned to avoid dazzling other drivers and to provide the best road illumination

Headlight aim can be affected by rough driving conditions or minor accidents, both common for Subaru Outback owners who take their vehicles on offroad or rugged trips. Incorrect aim can reduce visibility and increase the risk of accidents, so it's an important part of servicing the headlights.

For those who regularly drive in wet or foggy conditions, considering headlight upgrades could also be worthwhile. Options might include bulbs with a higher wattage or even aftermarket LED replacements designed for a brighter and whiter light output. However, compatibility with the Outback's electrical system and housing should always be checked before making any upgrades.

Some owners might also invest in protective film or covers for their headlights. This can help prevent scratching and yellowing caused by road debris, UV exposure, and other environmental factors often encountered in Australian driving conditions. Keeping the headlights in good shape will not only improve safety but also maintain the vehicle's appearance and value.

During regular servicing intervals, it's wise to ask your mechanic to inspect the headlights thoroughly. They can test the electrical connections, check the condition of the bulbs, and make sure the lights are functioning as they should. If any issues are found, addressing them promptly will save time and money in the long run.

To sum up, the headlights on the 2012 Subaru Outback are a key safety feature that every owner should understand and care for properly. Good lighting is essential for safe driving, and regular checks and maintenance will keep the headlights performing at their best. Whether it's simple bulb replacement or more detailed adjustments, paying attention to this part of the vehicle means clearer vision on the road and a safer driving experience for everyone.