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2016 Subaru Forester Headlights: Purpose, Care and Replacement

Headlights are fitted to and fully relevant for the 2016 Subaru Forester. Technical sources that confirm this include the 2016 Subaru Forester Owner’s Manual and Service Information, plus Australian Design Rules (ADR 13/00 – Installation of Lighting and Light Signalling Devices, ADR 46/00 – Headlamps) and New Zealand’s Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting 2004. These standards require roadgoing vehicles like the Forester to have compliant, functioning headlamps for night and low-visibility driving.

On the 2016 Forester, the headlights do the heavy lifting after dark: projecting a clear, well-shaped beam for visibility while making the car easy for others to see. Depending on trim, the vehicle may run halogen reflector units or factory HID/LED setups with self-levelling. Either way, the goal is the same—safe, reliable lighting across Aussie and Kiwi conditions.

Servicing the Forester’s headlights is straightforward and worth doing before the days get shorter. Owners should keep the lenses clean, check for moisture inside the housings and make sure the beam aim is on point to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic. Halogen globes can dim before they fail outright, so if night driving feels a bit dull, it may be time for fresh bulbs—preferably replaced in pairs so brightness and colour match across both sides.

For halogen-equipped models, common service advice includes:

  • Use ADR-compliant bulbs and avoid touching the glass with bare fingers—skin oils can shorten bulb life.
  • If access is tight, remove the intake snorkel or battery clamp as outlined in the owner’s manual rather than forcing fittings.
  • Inspect connectors for heat discolouration and ensure a snug fit to prevent flicker.

If the Forester has HID or LED headlights, DIY replacement is best left to a professional. HID systems carry high voltage, and many LED units are sealed assemblies, both require correct aiming and calibration to meet local regulations. Cloudy lenses? Consider a quality restoration kit or a replacement housing if the UV damage is severe—clear lenses dramatically improve beam performance.

Finally, aim matters. A quick driveway check against a wall can flag issues, but precise adjustment is a workshop job. During regular servicing, it’s smart to request a lighting check so the Forester stays legal, comfortable to drive at night and easy on everyone else’s eyes.

Popular questions about 2016 Subaru Forester headlights

What bulb type does the 2016 Forester use?
It depends on the trim. Many models use halogen low beams and high beams, while higher trims may have factory HID or LED modules. Check the owner’s manual or the bulb access cover for the exact specification, and choose ADR-compliant replacements for Australia or options compliant with NZ lighting rules.

How can someone tell if the headlights are aimed correctly?
If oncoming drivers often flash their lights, or the road ahead looks patchy with dark spots, the aim may be off. A quick home check is to park on level ground facing a wall and look for even, level cut-offs. For precise adjustment—especially with HID/LED or self-levelling systems—ask a workshop to set the aim to specification.

Is upgrading to LED bulbs legal on a 2016 Forester?
Retrofit LED bulbs in halogen reflectors are often non-compliant and can cause glare. For a legal upgrade, use ADR/NZ-compliant complete headlamp assemblies or approved LED/HID systems designed for the housing. When in doubt, get advice from a licensed inspector or auto electrician.

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