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Narva H7 12/24V LED GEN III Headlight Bulb Conversion Kit Twin Pack - 18447
Narva Surefit HB3 Globe (9005) LED GEN II Headlight Globes - 18435
Narva H7 LED GEN II Headlight Bulb Surefit Projector Style - 18437P
Narva H7 LED Headlight Bulb 12/24V High Beam Only 2 Pce - 18447H
Narva HB3 Globe 12/24V LED GEN III Conversion Kit Twin Pack - 18445
Narva HB3 Globe 12/24V High Beam Only LED Twin Pack - 18445H
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
2021 Subaru Outback headlight bulbs — are they even a thing?
Short answer: no, not in the usual sense. Referencing Subaru’s MY21 Outback owner’s manual for AU/NZ and the Subaru genuine parts catalogue for the 2021 Outback, the vehicle is equipped with steering-responsive LED headlights with auto-levelling. These are sealed LED headlamp assemblies with no conventional, user-replaceable headlight bulbs. The manual directs owners to a Subaru retailer for headlight replacement because the LED light source is not a serviceable bulb. That’s why “headlight bulbs” aren’t really relevant for this model year.
Why did Subaru go this way? LED technology delivers a brighter, cleaner beam pattern, better energy efficiency, and very long service life compared with halogen bulbs. To achieve this, the LEDs, heat sinks, optics, and control electronics are integrated into the headlamp unit. Because the light source is part of a sealed assembly, it isn’t designed to be swapped like an H11 or 9005 bulb.
What does this mean for servicing? It’s mostly set-and-forget. During routine servicing, a technician should check headlight operation (low/high beam and steering-responsive function), confirm aim/levelling, and inspect the lenses for damage or haze. If output is weak or a headlight stops working, diagnosis typically involves checking fuses, connectors, and the LED driver/control module. If the LED module inside the assembly has failed, the practical fix is usually replacing the complete headlamp unit. Given the auto-levelling and steering-responsive features, any replacement may require calibration using manufacturer procedures and scan tools.
- Keep the lenses clean with a pH-neutral wash to maximise light output.
- Avoid harsh abrasives or coatings that can cloud the polycarbonate lens.
- If you notice flicker, warning lights, or uneven aim, book it in — don’t ignore it.
- After front-end repairs or suspension changes, have the headlight aim checked.
It’s worth noting that many AU/NZ 2021 Outback variants also use LED daytime running lights and indicators. So, while the term “headlight bulbs” is common, this Outback’s lighting is modern LED hardware end to end, with servicing focused on inspection, cleaning, electrical checks, and, if needed, full assembly replacement.
Popular questions
Does the 2021 Subaru Outback have replaceable headlight bulbs?
No. The headlights are LED units with the light source integrated into the assembly. Subaru’s owner’s manual indicates headlight replacement should be handled by a Subaru retailer because there’s no conventional bulb to swap.
What should an owner do if a 2021 Outback headlight fails?
Start with the basics: check relevant fuses and make sure the battery and charging system are healthy. After that, it’s a workshop job — a technician can test the LED driver, wiring, and the assembly. If the LED module has failed, the headlamp assembly is typically replaced, and the levelling/steering-responsive functions may need calibration.
Can the headlights be upgraded with brighter bulbs?
There aren’t bulbs to change. Any upgrade would involve replacing the assembly or adding compliant auxiliary driving lights. In Australia and New Zealand, lighting changes must meet ADR/WOF requirements, avoid glare, and not interfere with the Outback’s safety systems, so professional advice is recommended.