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2015 Subaru Legacy Headlights: Purpose, Care, and Replacement
Headlights are absolutely relevant on the 2015 Subaru Legacy. Technical references confirm this: the 2015 Legacy Owner’s Manual (Lighting section), Subaru Service Manual (Chassis Electrical), and regulatory standards such as ADR 13/00 and 46/00 (AU/NZ) and FMVSS 108 (North America) all specify factory‑fitted headlamps. Depending on market and trim, the Legacy runs halogen projector headlights as standard, with some variants offering HID or LED units and integrated daytime running lamps.
The job of the headlights is simple but critical: light the road ahead, help the driver be seen, and do it without dazzling oncoming traffic. Proper beam pattern, correct aim, and healthy lenses make night driving safer and less tiring. Features like auto on/off, manual levelling switches (where fitted), or auto‑levelling on HID/LED systems help keep the beam right where it should be as loads and road conditions change.
For replacement, bulb type varies by trim and market. Many 2015 Legacy models use halogen low beams such as H11 or 9012 (HIR2) with high beams commonly 9005 (HB3), some higher-spec or regional models use HID capsules (e.g., D-series) or sealed LED modules. Always check the owner’s manual, the markings on the headlamp housing, or parts information by VIN before ordering. When swapping halogen bulbs, avoid touching the glass, and confirm fuses and connectors are clean and snug. If the vehicle has HID or LED assemblies, be mindful of high voltage and sealed modules—these are best handled by a qualified auto‑elec.
- Inspect headlight aim at each service or every 10,000 km—adjust to spec to avoid glare and keep the cutoff crisp.
- Replace bulbs in pairs and choose ADR‑compliant items, avoid over‑wattage bulbs that can cook wiring and housings.
- Keep lenses clear. If they’re hazy or yellowing, a proper UV‑sealed restoration can bring back brightness.
- A little mist inside the lens after heavy rain can be normal, persistent droplets suggest a blocked vent or compromised seal.
- If equipped with a manual levelling dial, set it lower when carrying passengers or cargo in the boot.
As part of routine servicing, a quick headlight check—function, aim, lens clarity, and wiring condition—pays off with better visibility and fewer defects. It’s a small job that makes a big difference after dark.
Popular questions about 2015 Subaru Legacy headlights
What headlight bulbs does a 2015 Subaru Legacy use?
Bulb specs vary by market and trim. Many use halogen low beams such as H11 or 9012 (HIR2) and high beams 9005 (HB3). Some variants have HID capsules or sealed LED modules. Always verify via the owner’s manual, the lamp housing markings, or parts lookup by VIN.
How do you adjust the headlight aim on a 2015 Legacy?
There’s a vertical adjuster on the rear of each headlamp. Park on level ground facing a wall, measure to spec, and tweak the adjuster until the cutoff aligns as per the manual. Keep it low enough to avoid glare but high enough for good reach, comply with ADR requirements.
Why are my Legacy’s headlights cloudy or dim?
Polycarbonate lenses can oxidise and bulbs fade with age. A UV‑sealed restoration kit and fresh, compliant bulbs usually restore performance. Also check voltage at the lamps and grounds for corrosion to avoid dull output.