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Parts for your 2018 Subaru Outback-Tail lights
Narva 9-33 Volt LED Rear Stop/Tail, Right Hand Squential direcion indicator and reverse lamps with in built retro reflector and 0.5m hard wired cable - 97312R
Narva Model 72 Rear Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamp With In-Built Retro Reflector, With 0.5M Of Cable
Narva 9 - 33 Volt LED Rear Stop/Tail And Direction Indicator Lamp Kit (Red/Amber) - 94526
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Narva Model 72 Rear Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Lamp With In-Built Retro Reflector, With 0.5M Of Cable
Narva Model 70 Rear Stop/Tail/Indicator Lamp With In-Built Retro Reflector, With 0.5M Of Cable
Narva 9-33 Volt L.E.D Reverse Lamp White with Red L.E.D Tail Ring and Black Base - 94312
Narva Model 70 Rear Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Lamp With In-Built Retro Reflector, With 0.5M Of Cable
Narva Model 70 Rear Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Lamp With In-Built Retro Reflector, With 0.5M Of Cable - 97010-1
Narva Model 70 Rear Stop/Tail /Indicator Lamp With In-Built Retro Reflector, With 0.5M Of Cable, Bulk Pack Of 4 - 97000-1/4
Narva MDL38 Stop/Tail/Indicator Red-Amber Lens LED 10 to 30V - 2 Pce - 93812BL2
Narva Model 70 Rear Stop/Tail /Indicator Lamp With In-Built Retro Reflector, With 0.5M Of Cable And Dt Plug - 97000-1-D
Narva 9-33 Volt LED Rear Stop/Tail and direcion indicator and reverse lamp with in built retro reflector and 0.5m hard wired cable - 97310
Narva 9-33 Volt LED Rear Stop/Tail, Left Hand Squential direcion indicator and reverse lamps with in built retro reflector and 0.5m hard wired cable - 97312L
Narva Model 70 Rear Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Lamp With In-Built Retro Reflector, With 0.5M Of Cable, Bulk Pack Of 4 - 97010-1/4
Narva Model 70 Rear Stop/Tail/Indicator/Reverse Lamp With In-Built Retro Reflector, With 0.5M Of Cable And Dt Plug - 97010-1-D
Narva 9-33 Volt LED Reverse (White) With Red LED Tail Ring, 155mm Contoured Chrome Cover - 95628
2018 Subaru Outback tail-lights
Tail-lights are absolutely fitted and relevant on the 2018 Subaru Outback. This is documented in the Subaru Owner’s Manual for the 2018 Outback (rear combination lights section) and the Subaru parts catalogue listing for the rear combination lamp assemblies. Beyond manufacturer documentation, Australian and New Zealand-delivered vehicles must comply with lighting rules based on ADR 13/00 (which adopts UN Regulation No. 48 for the installation of lighting) and UN Regulation No. 7 for rear position lamps. These standards require illuminated rear position lamps whenever the headlights or park lamps are on, so a 2018 Outback without tail-lights would not meet legal or safety requirements.
On the 2018 Outback, the rear combination units provide tail (rear position) lighting, brake lighting, indicators, reverse and reflectors. Many trims use LED elements for tail and brake functions, while some models may retain replaceable bulbs for indicators or reverse lamps. The aim is clear rear visibility in low light, dusk, rain or fog, and instant signalling to drivers behind when slowing or turning.
As part of routine servicing, tail-lights deserve a quick check. They’re a small item that makes a big difference on a long Kiwi or Aussie commute, a night run to the bach, or a country road with wildlife about.
- Walk-around check: With parkers and brakes on, confirm both tail and brake lights illuminate evenly. Get a mate to press the pedal, or use a reflective surface.
- Clean lenses: Dust, road film and red dirt cut output. Wash with mild car shampoo, avoid abrasive cleaners.
- Condensation: A light mist after rain can be normal, pooling or persistent fogging suggests a vent or seal issue—have it inspected.
- Bulbs vs LEDs: Replaceable bulbs should match the handbook spec, don’t touch glass with bare fingers. If an LED section fails, the assembly may need replacing.
- Fuses and wiring: If both sides are out, check the relevant fuse first. Intermittent operation can hint at a loose connector in the tailgate area.
- Aftermarket fit-outs: If adding a towbar harness, use a proper CAN-compatible kit to avoid lamp faults.
When replacing, park safely, switch off the ignition, and open the tailgate. Remove the fasteners securing the lamp, ease the unit straight back, and either swap the bulb holder (for bulb-equipped functions) or fit a new genuine or high-quality aftermarket lamp assembly for LED failures. Refit carefully to avoid cracking tabs, test all functions, and you’re good for many more kilometres.
Are the 2018 Outback tail-lights LED?
Most Australian and New Zealand 2018 Outback models use LED elements for the tail and often the brake lights, with some functions (like indicators or reverse) still using replaceable bulbs. The exact setup varies by trim, so it’s worth checking the owner’s manual or the lamp itself before buying parts.
How often should tail-lights be checked?
They’re quick to inspect—make it part of a monthly habit and every service. If you drive often at night or in wet weather, check more frequently. Replace any failed bulbs promptly or book in for an assembly replacement if an LED section is out.
Why do I see moisture in my tail-light?
A light mist after washing or heavy rain can be normal as the lamp breathes. If you see droplets pooling or persistent fogging, there may be a compromised seal or vent. That’s a good time to get a technician to inspect and, if needed, reseal or replace the unit.