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Parts for your 2018 Subaru Forester-Headlights

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2018 Subaru Forester headlights

Headlights are absolutely relevant and standard on the 2018 Subaru Forester. That’s backed by the Subaru Forester (SJ) Owner’s Manual and Subaru Genuine Parts catalogues for the 2018 model year, as well as regulatory requirements like Australian Design Rule 46/00 (Headlamps) and New Zealand’s WOF/VIRM lighting rules. In short, this Forester left the factory with full headlight assemblies and must keep them roadworthy.

On the 2018 Forester, headlights do the obvious job of lighting the way at night, but they also make the vehicle more visible in dull daylight and bad weather. Most trims run halogen projector low beams with halogen high beams, while higher-spec variants may have factory LED units, sometimes with Steering Responsive Headlights and auto-levelling. Whichever setup it has, keeping the lights in top nick is a simple safety win.

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to check operation, aim and lens condition every 10,000 km or six months. Replace dim or failed bulbs in pairs so the colour and brightness match across the front. For halogen units, stick with OE-spec bulbs (commonly H11 for low beam and HB3/9005 for high beam, but always confirm in the owner’s manual or parts guide). Avoid higher-wattage bulbs that can overheat wiring or reflectors. If the vehicle has factory LED headlights, there’s usually no user-serviceable bulb, any fault is typically handled by replacing the lamp assembly or having an auto electrician diagnose drivers and connectors.

When swapping a halogen bulb, don’t touch the glass, oils from fingers can shorten life. Fit the dust cap properly so moisture stays out. After any front-end repair, suspension work or a bulb change, have the beam aim checked so it lights the road without dazzling oncoming traffic. If lenses are hazy, a quality restoration kit can restore clarity, sealed units showing persistent condensation may need new seals or replacement.

Other quick checks worth doing under the bonnet include fuses and the headlight relay. If a headlight flickers, inspect earth points and connectors for corrosion. And if upgrading, choose ADR/NZ-compliant parts—avoid retrofitting LED or HID bulbs into halogen projectors or reflectors, as that often creates glare and can fail a WOF or roadside check.

  • Test low/high beams and DRLs regularly
  • Clean lenses with pH-neutral car wash, then seal with UV protectant
  • Book an aim check after any front-end or suspension changes

Popular questions

What headlight bulbs fit a 2018 Subaru Forester?
Many 2018 Foresters use halogen H11 low beams and HB3/9005 high beams, but trim and market specs vary. Higher grades may have factory LED units with no separate low-beam bulb. It’s best to confirm using the owner’s manual or a Subaru parts lookup against the VIN.

How often should the headlights be serviced or replaced?
Function, aim and lens condition should be checked every 10,000 km or six months. Halogen bulbs typically last 2–4 years under mixed use, replace in pairs when one fails or output drops. LED units usually last much longer but should still be inspected for aim, cracks and moisture.

Can aftermarket LED or HID bulbs go into the Forester’s halogen headlights?
It’s not recommended. Dropping LED or HID bulbs into halogen projectors or reflectors often causes glare and beam scatter, and may not meet ADR/NZ requirements. If better lighting is needed, choose quality ADR-compliant halogen upgrades or consider OEM LED assemblies where applicable.

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