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VHT Nite Shades Black Paint 295ml - SP999

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Understanding and Maintaining Tail Lights on the 2018 Subaru Impreza

The 2018 Subaru Impreza definitely comes equipped with tail lights, as they are an essential component for any road vehicle, including this model. Tail lights serve an important role in keeping the driver and other road users safe, especially in low visibility conditions or at night. They are fitted at the rear of the car and light up when the headlights or parking lights are turned on, helping to signal the presence and position of the vehicle to drivers behind.

Tail lights are a fundamental part of the 2018 Subaru Impreza's lighting system. Without functioning tail lights, driving this vehicle at dusk, dawn, or night becomes dangerous and illegal. They help prevent accidents by making sure the Impreza is visible from behind. Given Aussie driving conditions, from clear highways to foggy rural roads, having reliable tail lights is vital.

Apart from showing the car's rear outline, tail lights work closely with other signals like brake lights and indicators. When the brake pedal is pressed, the tail lights usually become brighter to warn drivers behind that the Impreza is slowing down or stopping. This is crucial for preventing rear-end collisions. If the tail lights fail, drivers behind could be caught off guard, increasing the risk of accidents.

Looking at the 2018 Subaru Impreza specifically, the tail light assemblies typically combine red lenses for the tail and brake lights, as well as clear or amber sections for indicators and reverse lights. The bulbs or LEDs inside the tail light housing need to be in good condition so all functions work correctly and are clearly visible. Whether this Impreza is a sedan or hatchback variant, the basic design and function of the tail lights remain the same.

When it comes to maintaining or replacing tail lights on the 2018 Subaru Impreza, there are a few handy tips to keep your rear lighting in top shape. Regular checks are a good idea given how important tail lights are. It only takes a moment to give them a quick visual inspection during your normal vehicle checks or servicing.

  • Check the lenses for any cracks or cloudiness, which can reduce light output and make the lights less effective.
  • Make sure all the bulbs or LEDs are working. If a light is dim or not lighting up at all, time to replace it.
  • Keep the tail light units clean from dirt and grime because a clean lens lets the light shine through better, increasing visibility.
  • Inspect the wiring and connectors for any signs of corrosion or damage, especially if you have done any modifications or repairs near the rear of the vehicle.

If a bulb has blown out, replacing it yourself on the 2018 Subaru Impreza is fairly straightforward. Usually, you can access the tail light assembly from inside the boot by removing a panel or cover. The owner's manual provides clear instructions on the exact steps and bulb type required, often 1157 type bulbs for tail and brake lights or LEDs if the vehicle is fitted with upgraded lighting.

It's also smart to replace bulbs in pairs. If one has failed, the other may not be far behind, and swapping both ensures balanced lighting and avoids another call to the repair shop down the track. For LED tail lights, although these last longer than traditional bulbs, if any LEDs appear dim or flicker, the entire unit may need inspection or replacement by a professional technician.

When replacing tail lights or bulbs, always use quality parts that match the specifications provided by Subaru or trusted automotive suppliers. Cheap or incorrect bulbs could not only reduce the brightness but may cause electrical faults or premature failure. Plus, proper fitment ensures water and dust stay out of the tail light housing, preserving the assembly's longevity.

Regular servicing of your 2018 Subaru Impreza often includes a check on all external lights. Tail lights are no exception. During a service, technicians will test the output and operation of the tail lights as part of overall vehicle safety checks. If any issues are detected, they can recommend repairs or replacements accordingly.

Overall, tail lights are a small but essential part to keep the 2018 Subaru Impreza roadworthy and safe. Taking a moment to inspect, clean, and maintain these lights means you'll stay visible to others on the road, especially when driving at night or through poor weather. It is a simple step that can prevent costly fines or dangerous situations. For any replacement or repair needs, using the right parts and following proper procedures will keep your Impreza looking sharp and staying safe wherever you drive.