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2022 Subaru Impreza headlights

Headlights are absolutely fitted to the 2022 Subaru Impreza. Technical references such as the 2022 Subaru Impreza Owner’s Manual and Subaru Australia/New Zealand specification sheets list either halogen reflector or LED projector headlights (with features like Steering Responsive Headlights and daytime running lights on many grades). As a core safety system, they’re standard equipment and essential for ADR/WoF compliance.

The Impreza’s headlights are there to light the road, help others see the vehicle, and provide the right beam pattern so glare is minimised for oncoming traffic. On models with LED projectors, the light is crisp and white for better contrast in poor weather, while halogen reflector units use serviceable globes that are easy to replace. Many AU/NZ variants include auto on/off, and some have high beam assist and corner-following (steering responsive) functionality that swings the beam into bends for better visibility on twisty backroads.

When it comes to servicing, headlights deserve the same attention as tyres and brakes. Halogen globes can dim over time before they fail, so a pre-winter replacement pair is smart if night driving is frequent. LED units typically last much longer, but the assemblies can still suffer from moisture ingress, UV haze on the lens, or misalignment after a bumper knock. Keeping lenses clear and beam aim correct is vital for both safety and a clean roadworthy or WoF.

  • Check operation weekly: low beam, high beam, indicators and DRLs. Replace globes in pairs for an even colour and brightness.
  • Inspect lens clarity and seals. Light fogging after rain should clear, persistent condensation needs attention to the housing or cap.
  • Clean lenses with pH-neutral car wash and a soft cloth. If yellowed, a reputable restoration kit can recover clarity.
  • Verify beam aim after suspension work or a minor nose-to-tail. A poorly aimed light can dazzle others or shorten seeing distance.
  • Use quality, ADR-compliant globes. For LED-equipped models, follow the manual—some assemblies are not user-serviceable and should be handled by a Subaru tech.

Service intervals don’t mandate globe swaps by mileage, but technicians should test the lighting circuit, inspect fuses and connectors, and confirm auto/headlight assist features are behaving as intended. A few simple checks at each service keep the Impreza shining bright and legal on Aussie and Kiwi roads.

What type of headlights does the 2022 Subaru Impreza have?

Depending on the market and trim, it may have halogen reflector headlights or LED projector units. Many Australian and New Zealand grades feature LED projectors with Steering Responsive Headlights and LED daytime running lights, while entry models may use halogen globes.

How often should headlight globes be replaced on an Impreza?

There’s no fixed kilometre interval. Halogen globes can dim before failing, so replacing them in pairs every few years—or when night vision feels weaker—is sensible. LED units are designed to last much longer, replace only if there’s a fault or damage to the assembly.

Why do my Impreza’s headlights look cloudy or have condensation?

UV exposure can haze the outer lens over time, a proper restoration can improve clarity. Light condensation after rain or a wash can be normal and should clear, persistent moisture suggests a compromised seal or vent that needs inspection and repair.

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