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HELLA 12/24V LED Combo Lamp - 2391

HELLA 12/24V LED Combo Lamp - 2391

$427
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Narva Retro Reflector Amber 42mm 50 Pce - 83991/50

Narva Retro Reflector Amber 42mm 50 Pce - 83991/50

$450
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VDO SingleViu Voltmeter 16-32V - A2C3832780030
VDO

VDO SingleViu Voltmeter 16-32V - A2C3832780030

$431
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Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94142

Stop/Tail/Indicator Light LED 9 to 33V - 94142

$462
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Narva Convoluted Tubing ID: 9.9mm Length 50m - 56751-50

Narva Convoluted Tubing ID: 9.9mm Length 50m - 56751-50

$426
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Narva LED Module Take Down 6 LED To Suit 8502_ - 85103

Narva LED Module Take Down 6 LED To Suit 8502_ - 85103

$411
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3NM MASTHEAD LAMP BLACK SHROUD - 2LT959940201

3NM MASTHEAD LAMP BLACK SHROUD - 2LT959940201

$478
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Erich Jaeger 15 Core Suzi Coil Without Plugs - 016708

Erich Jaeger 15 Core Suzi Coil Without Plugs - 016708

$461
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Legion Strap Kit For Falcon - 85115

Legion Strap Kit For Falcon - 85115

$431
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Narva Front Indicator/park Light 12V R/H - 95006

Narva Front Indicator/park Light 12V R/H - 95006

$427
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9-33 Volt LED 3NM Stern Navigation Lamp - White - 99130

9-33 Volt LED 3NM Stern Navigation Lamp - White - 99130

$330
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Ecco Steel Beacon Guard Black 150mm x 114mm - A6220BG

Ecco Steel Beacon Guard Black 150mm x 114mm - A6220BG

$274
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 50-8 50Pk - ACX0112FE/50
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OEX Cable Lug Solder or Crimp REF# 50-8 50Pk - ACX0112FE/50

$379
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Headlight Bulbs for the 2014 Subaru Impreza: What You Need to Know

The 2014 Subaru Impreza comes equipped with traditional headlight bulbs as an essential part of its lighting system. These bulbs play a crucial role in ensuring drivers can see clearly at night and in poor weather conditions, while also making the car visible to other road users. Understanding the purpose of headlight bulbs and how to maintain or replace them can significantly enhance the safety and performance of the vehicle.

Headlight bulbs on the 2014 Subaru Impreza function as the primary source of forward illumination. They help light the road ahead during dark or low-light conditions, helping the driver navigate safely through night-time driving, rain, fog, or any situation where natural lighting is insufficient. The vehicle uses halogen bulbs for both low and high beams, which are common and reliable types of headlight bulbs in this vehicle segment and model year.

These halogen bulbs work by passing an electric current through a tungsten filament sealed inside a glass capsule filled with halogen gas, producing bright white light. This technology is preferred in cars like the 2014 Subaru Impreza because of its cost-effectiveness, ease of replacement, and dependable performance over its service life. While newer models and vehicles might utilise LED or HID lighting, the halogen headlight bulbs in this Impreza offer a solid balance of brightness and economy.

Maintaining and replacing headlight bulbs in the 2014 Subaru Impreza should be a regular part of vehicle upkeep. Over time, headlight bulbs can dim due to age or burn out and require replacement to ensure optimal lighting performance. Regular checks, especially before long trips or during seasonal changes, can prevent unpleasant surprises like a dead bulb on a dark road.

To replace a headlight bulb on the 2014 Impreza, drivers or mechanics can usually access the bulb by opening the bonnet and removing the headlight assembly cover. It is important to handle the new bulbs carefully. Avoid touching the glass part of halogen bulbs with bare hands because oils from the skin can create hot spots on the glass causing the bulb to fail prematurely. Wearing gloves or using a clean cloth is recommended when fitting replacement bulbs.

The vehicle manual provides specific details about which bulb types fit the Impreza's low and high beams, typically H11 for the low beam and 9005 for the high beam, although it is always wise to double-check. Using the correct replacement bulbs ensures the lighting system functions as intended and complies with Australian road safety standards.

When replacing headlight bulbs, it can be a good opportunity to inspect the headlight housing and lens. Over time, lenses can become clouded or scratched, reducing light output. If the lenses are foggy or yellowed, consider using a headlight restoration kit to restore clarity, or have them professionally cleaned or replaced. Good lens condition complements the brightness of the bulbs and improves overall visibility.

Regular maintenance of the 2014 Subaru Impreza's headlights helps keep drivers safe and ensures the car meets legal requirements. Faulty or dim headlights are not just a safety hazard but also a legal issue. In Australia, vehicles must comply with lighting requirements to pass roadworthy inspections, so keeping your headlight bulbs in top condition is essential. When doing a routine vehicle servicing, it is advisable to include a check of the headlights along with other lighting components.

If the vehicle has any issues with flickering or inconsistent lighting, it might be worth investigating the wiring, fuses, or headlight switch in addition to the bulbs themselves. Sometimes, what may appear as a faulty bulb can be electrical problems that need professional diagnosis and repair.

In summary, headlight bulbs are definitely relevant and necessary components on the 2014 Subaru Impreza. They provide crucial illumination for safe driving during night or poor visibility conditions. Ensuring they are operating optimally through regular checks and replacements when needed is a smart move for any Subaru owner. Doing so not only keeps the road safer but also ensures the vehicle remains compliant with Australian road safety standards, helping to avoid fines or failed inspections.