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2023 Subaru Impreza headlight-bulbs: purpose, upkeep, and when to replace

Based on the Subaru Impreza (MY23) Owner’s Manual, the Subaru Service/Workshop Manual – Lighting System, and the Genuine Subaru Parts Catalogue, headlight bulbs are used on the 2023 Subaru Impreza. Most variants run halogen projector headlamps with replaceable bulbs (commonly H11 low beam and 9005/HB3 high beam), while higher trims may have LED headlight units with integrated LED modules. So yes—headlight bulbs are relevant to this model.

Headlight bulbs do the heavy lifting for safe night driving and wet-weather visibility, helping the Impreza meet Australian Design Rules and pass Warrant of Fitness checks in New Zealand. They light the road ahead, make road signs pop, and ensure the Impreza is clearly seen by others.

For halogen-equipped Imprezas, bulbs gradually dim and can take on a duller colour over time. It’s smart to replace in pairs so beam brightness stays even left to right. If one blows, the other usually isn’t far behind. Use the correct type and wattage listed in the owner’s book or parts catalogue, and handle new halogen bulbs with clean gloves—skin oils can shorten bulb life. With the ignition off, pop the bonnet, access the rear of the headlamp, give the bulb holder a quarter-turn, swap the bulb, and refit securely. Always check headlight aim afterwards so you’re not dazzling oncoming traffic.

For trims with LED headlights, the light source is an integrated module inside the headlight assembly. There’s no routine “bulb” replacement, and fault rectification is typically a workshop job using genuine parts and diagnostic procedures. LED units usually last far longer than halogens, but if you notice flicker, colour shift, condensation, or a dead lamp, have it inspected promptly.

  • Keep lenses clean and clear, heavy haze can slash output.
  • If a light is out, first check the relevant fuse and connector for corrosion.
  • Avoid non-approved retrofit LED/HID bulbs in halogen housings, they can be non-compliant and cause glare.
  • After any replacement, confirm aim and cut-off on a flat surface or have a workshop align it.

Done right, fresh bulbs restore crisp, confident vision and keep the 2023 Impreza compliant and safe on Aussie and Kiwi roads.

Popular questions

What bulb type does a 2023 Subaru Impreza use?
It depends on the trim. Many 2023 Impreza variants use halogen projector bulbs—typically H11 for low beam and 9005/HB3 for high beam. Trims with LED headlights use an integrated LED module within the headlight assembly. Always confirm against the owner’s manual, build plate, or a Subaru parts lookup for your exact VIN.

How often should headlight bulbs be replaced?
Halogen bulbs can dim noticeably after a few years of use, so many owners replace them every 2–4 years or when one fails—ideally in pairs. LED headlight units are designed to last much longer, replace only if there’s a fault like flickering or a dead module, which generally requires a workshop repair.

Can the 2023 Impreza be upgraded to LED bulbs?
Be cautious. Plug-in LED retrofit bulbs in halogen housings may not meet Australian or New Zealand road standards and can produce glare. The best path is genuine LED headlight assemblies where available, or ADR/WOF-compliant upgrades professionally fitted and aimed.

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