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2014 Subaru Legacy headlights — purpose, care, and replacement
Headlights are absolutely fitted to and relevant for the 2014 Subaru Legacy. This is confirmed by the 2014 Legacy Owner’s Manual and Subaru service information, which cover bulb types, replacement and aiming procedures. Beyond manufacturer docs, road-legal vehicles like the Legacy must have compliant headlamps under lighting regulations such as FMVSS 108 (US) and harmonised UN/ECE/ADR lighting rules used across many markets. So, yes — the 2014 Legacy runs proper headlamps as standard equipment.
On this model, the headlights do the heavy lifting at dusk, in the wet, and on unlit country roads. Low beam delivers a cut-off to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic, while high beam throws a longer pattern down the road so drivers can read the bend ahead. Depending on market and trim, the Legacy is typically equipped with halogen projectors or reflectors, with some variants offering HID/Xenon. Common bulb families seen on this generation include H7 or H11 for low beam and 9005/HB3 for high beam, but the exact fitment should be confirmed in the owner’s manual or by VIN lookup.
As part of regular servicing, a quick headlight check is simple and worthwhile. Replace halogen globes in pairs to keep colour and brightness even, and avoid touching the glass — skin oils can shorten globe life. If output seems weak, look for hazy lenses, professional polishing or replacement lenses can bring back clarity. After any suspension changes or a front-end knock, the beams may need a re-aim. Vehicles with HID may also have auto-levelling that should be checked for correct operation.
- Do a lights check monthly: low beam, high beam, indicators and parkers.
- If a globe fails, verify the correct type and wattage, stick with OEM-spec to protect wiring and relays.
- Inspect fuses and the headlight relay if both sides go dark.
- Use dielectric grease on connectors if you’re in a salty or coastal environment.
- Light condensation inside the lens can be normal, persistent moisture points to a vent or seal issue.
If access is tight or the headlight needs to come out for a globe change, a workshop can swap the globe, reseal a unit, or realign beams to spec quickly with the right gear.
Popular questions about 2014 Subaru Legacy headlights
What headlight bulbs fit the 2014 Subaru Legacy?
Fitment varies by trim and market. Many 2014 Legacy models use halogen low beams (often H7 or H11) and halogen high beams (often 9005/HB3). Some trims may feature HID low beams. Always confirm with the owner’s manual or a VIN-based parts lookup before buying.
How do you adjust the headlight aim?
Park on level ground facing a flat wall, tyres at normal pressure and fuel/loads as usual. Mark the lens centre height on the wall, then use the adjusters on the headlamp housing to bring the cut-off to spec. Follow the owner’s manual and local ADR/ECE guidance so the lights illuminate the road without dazzling others.
Why do my headlights fog up inside?
A light mist after rain or washing is common due to vented housings equalising pressure. It should clear with driving. If water pools or fog lingers, check for a damaged seal, blocked vent, or cracked lens and have the unit inspected or resealed.