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Replacing Subaru Outback 2010 - 2015 front lightbulb

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For the FOURTH TIME since I've owned my 2011 Outback I've had to change the front head light bulb that keeps burning out, H7 type.

 

So, I made a video.  The first time I did a bulb change it took about an hour, now I'm down to 15 minutes.

 

I tried to include everything that was most irritating 1) The little screw snaps and 2) that #$^@ wire thing that holds the bulb into place.

 

If you're looking to change a bulb I hope my video will help you, I know that there are a couple Subaru fixes that this forum has given me, so here's a little back.

 



 



 

Mike

Edited by SubaruCalifornia

Good work.

 

 

FYI, if your car isn't a salvage. 2010 and 2011 Legacies and Outbacks got a warranty extension for the headlights. The dealership will replace them for free.

 

 

There's also a way to get reimbursed for the ones you've purchased, although I don't know the details on it.

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Thanks for the reply guys, I'll have to check out the extended warranty - if I find details I will post them on my youtube video...

 

Yeah I'm not sure why they keep blowing out, I figured an electrical over current issue.  But next time (hmmm, in about 9 months) I'll have another fail and try the X7LL version.

 

By the way, I can't see the link to my video in my original post.  Were you guys able to view it?

 

Thanks,

Mike

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