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2015 Subaru Exiga headlights – purpose, care and replacement

Headlights are absolutely fitted to and relevant for the 2015 Subaru Exiga. Technical sources that document this include the Subaru Owner’s Manual for the YA-series Exiga (model year 2015), the Subaru Service Manual and Electronic Parts Catalogue showing complete headlamp assemblies and bulbs for this model, and roadworthiness requirements such as Australian Design Rule 13/00 and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004, which mandate operational headlamps on passenger vehicles.

On a 2015 Subaru Exiga, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dark and in poor weather—projecting a clear, legal beam pattern so the driver can see hazards early and so oncoming traffic isn’t dazzled. Depending on trim, the Exiga left the factory with halogen or HID (xenon) low beams, with matching high-beam and park/indicator lamps, some grades feature auto-levelling for HID. The owner’s manual and under‑bonnet bulb chart confirm the exact bulb types and wattages for each variant.

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart for owners to treat the headlights like safety equipment rather than styling. A quick check at every service interval—or at least twice a year—keeps them compliant and bright.

  • Inspect lens clarity: UV haze or yellowing reduces output, restore with a quality headlight polishing kit if needed.
  • Check aim and levelling: correct alignment prevents glare and improves reach, adjust per Subaru service specs after suspension work or heavy loading.
  • Test all beams and indicators: replace dim, flickering or failed bulbs promptly—and ideally in pairs for consistent colour and brightness.
  • Look for moisture inside the housing: light mist can be normal after rain, but persistent condensation points to a compromised vent or seal that should be addressed.
  • For HID-equipped trims: if a new bulb doesn’t fix a no-light condition, the ballast or igniter may need diagnosis, leave high‑voltage HID work to a qualified technician.

When replacing bulbs, confirm the exact type before purchase, similar fittings can differ in base or wattage. Avoid touching the glass on halogen bulbs, and stick with ADR/NZ-compliant parts that match OEM specs. If the lens is cracked or the mounting tabs are loose after a bump, a complete headlamp assembly from the Subaru parts catalogue is the reliable fix, restoring beam focus and weather sealing. Clean, correctly aimed headlights help the Exiga punch above its weight on night drives and keep it on the right side of the law.

Popular questions about 2015 Subaru Exiga headlights

What bulb type does a 2015 Subaru Exiga use?
Bulb types vary by trim. Many Exiga grades use halogen low beams, while higher-spec variants run HID (xenon) low beams with halogen high beams. The definitive source is the 2015 Owner’s Manual and the under‑bonnet bulb chart, which list the exact base and wattage. Matching bulbs side to side is recommended for colour and brightness consistency.

How often should the headlights be serviced or replaced?
Headlights don’t have a fixed replacement interval, but they should be inspected at each service. Replace any bulb showing dimming, flicker or slow start (HID). Restore cloudy lenses as needed and re‑aim after suspension work or if the vehicle’s been carrying heavy loads. HID bulbs typically lose output gradually over years, many owners refresh them in pairs when nighttime visibility drops.

Why is there condensation in the headlight?
Brief fogging after rain or a wash can be normal as air vents equalise pressure. Persistent water droplets or pooling indicates a compromised seal, vent or cracked housing. Drying the unit and fixing the seal—or replacing the assembly if damaged—prevents reflector tarnish and electrical issues.

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