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2022 Subaru Impreza Interior Bulbs

Interior bulbs are relevant and fitted to the 2022 Subaru Impreza. Technical references that confirm this include the 2022 Subaru Impreza Owner’s Manual (Interior Lights section), the Subaru Service Manual (Body Electrical – Interior Lighting), and Subaru’s parts catalogue, which list the map lights, dome light, vanity mirror lights, and cargo/boot area lamp as service items. Depending on trim, some positions are conventional replaceable bulbs while others may be integrated LED modules.

In day-to-day use, these lamps make the cabin friendlier and safer after dark—lighting up the footwells, centre console, and boot so keys, prams, and shopping don’t go missing. They also tie into door and ignition logic so the Impreza welcomes the driver in and fades out once everyone’s buckled up.

As part of routine servicing, it’s smart to check that every interior light comes on cleanly, fades correctly, and matches in colour temperature. If a lamp’s dim, flickering, or dead, sort it before it becomes a hassle at night. Subaru documents note that some 2022 Impreza variants use sealed LED lamp units, those aren’t bulb-swaps and typically require replacing the lamp assembly. Where the vehicle uses conventional bulbs, the process is straightforward—just follow the Owner’s Manual for access points and specs.

  • Confirm type first: check the Owner’s Manual or the part label on the lamp. Some positions are LED-only.
  • Disconnect the battery’s negative terminal if removing multiple trim pieces, and protect plastics with a nylon trim tool.
  • Avoid touching glass bulbs with bare fingers—use gloves to prevent hot spots and early failure.
  • For LED replacements, match polarity and choose CAN-bus friendly options to avoid flicker.
  • If a new bulb doesn’t light, check the relevant fuse and door-ajar logic before refitting.

Owners chasing a brighter cabin can upgrade to quality, warm-white LEDs where the holder accepts them, keeping the look factory and glare-free. If the lamp is an integrated LED unit, opt for a genuine or OE-quality assembly to maintain the correct diffuser pattern and dimming behaviour. A quick wipe of lamp lenses during each service keeps output crisp, and replacing bulbs in pairs helps maintain a consistent cabin look.

Popular questions about 2022 Subaru Impreza interior bulbs

What interior lights are in the 2022 Impreza?
The 2022 Impreza typically has front map lights, a centre dome light, vanity mirror lights, and a cargo/boot lamp. Depending on trim, some are conventional bulbs while others are integrated LED units documented in Subaru’s manuals and parts listings.

Can I replace the interior bulbs myself?
Often, yes—if your car has conventional wedge or festoon bulbs. Use a trim tool, follow the Owner’s Manual, and avoid touching the glass. If your Impreza has LED modules, the whole lamp assembly may need replacing, which many owners leave to a workshop.

Why did my interior light stop working?
Common causes include a blown bulb, a failed LED module, a dirty/damaged switch on the lamp, or a fuse issue. Also check the dimmer and door-ajar settings in the multi-function display, as these can disable courtesy lighting if mis-set.

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