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Well that,s 1 hr I do not want to relive! Changed lo beam on wife,s 14 Subaru Outback , you have to remove front inner fender liner and feel your way through it!

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Shouldn`t this be in the "Automotive engineers are complete freaking idiots" thread ? smile
Originally Posted by kk alaska
Well that,s 1 hr I do not want to relive! Changed lo beam on wife,s 14 Subaru Outback , you have to remove front inner fender liner and feel your way through it!

https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search;_ylt=AwrTcd4Xp0paI1AAkPgPxQt.?p=subaru+outback+headlight+replacement&fr=yhs-avg-fh_lsonsw&fr2=piv-web&hspart=avg&hsimp=yhs-fh_lsonsw&type=ch.63.w10.nt.04-03.us.avg._.0816tb2#id=1&vid=39d4c767e6b20f78e35f27d3f9428990&action=view



Good practice for the other side. You just know it's gonna go out too............
Some of these design innovations make me think the pillory and public flogging should be brought back to society.
My van has a fender brace right behind the headlight bulb on 1 side. It's not a quick bulb change.
Originally Posted by badger
Originally Posted by kk alaska
Well that,s 1 hr I do not want to relive! Changed lo beam on wife,s 14 Subaru Outback , you have to remove front inner fender liner and feel your way through it!

https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search;_ylt=AwrTcd4Xp0paI1AAkPgPxQt.?p=subaru+outback+headlight+replacement&fr=yhs-avg-fh_lsonsw&fr2=piv-web&hspart=avg&hsimp=yhs-fh_lsonsw&type=ch.63.w10.nt.04-03.us.avg._.0816tb2#id=1&vid=39d4c767e6b20f78e35f27d3f9428990&action=view



Good practice for the other side. You just know it's gonna go out too............


Yep, I was glad that my Legacy sedan was a fleet vehicle, I let them pay to have someone else install the bulb.

I've posted this before, but, to swap out bulbs on my '11 Super Duty you have to remove the entire grill to get to the bolts that allow you to just swing the assembly out and easily change the bulb.
I replaced the headlamps on the daughter's 2011 and my wifes 2012 many times. I was out of town and both bulbs blew, so my wife took it to the dealer. Surprisingly they did it for free because there is a voluntary recall.
The next car they wanted paid, then I brought up the recall, and zing it was free again.
Supposedly there is some electrical gremlin that blows out all the lamps. My 2014 has a tail lamp out now. At lunch I am getting a bulb.

http://www.smart-service.com/blog/2016/08/free-subaru-headlight-replacement
The way they build some of this crap, the factory ought to reimburse the dealer to replace every such item for free
to the customer... why don't the idiots design it better so something simple like a bulb replacement, is Well SIMPLE...
Engineers "think" differently than most people. I am blessed to have one living on each side of me. @%&$@(&\\!!!!!
Originally Posted by Terryk
I replaced the headlamps on the daughter's 2011 and my wifes 2012 many times. I was out of town and both bulbs blew, so my wife took it to the dealer. Surprisingly they did it for free because there is a voluntary recall.
The next car they wanted paid, then I brought up the recall, and zing it was free again.
Supposedly there is some electrical gremlin that blows out all the lamps. My 2014 has a tail lamp out now. At lunch I am getting a bulb.

http://www.smart-service.com/blog/2016/08/free-subaru-headlight-replacement



They have had these gremlins since at least 2003. I had a 2003 Outback that would go thru headlights like there was no tomorrow. I tried all kinds of aftermarket bulbs to no avail. None lasted more then a few months. I eneded up just buying oem Subaru and changing them out every couple of thousand miles. I could never ever get a straight answer from the Dealer
I put a LED in the tail lamp in my Suby and I also just put one in my truck. Same brightness, but we will see how long they last.
Other front lo beam went out on wife,s 2014 Subaru Outback, this time she took it to dealer, dealer changed it express service for $18.95 ! Should have done that on first one.
Co worker's Malibu needed the front bumper removed, dealer replaced both sides at once.


GM should make newly hired car designers work at a dealership and replace headlight smile

Surprised to hear this about Subaru. I have always been pleased by how well repairs go on mine.
Things are engineered to be fixed. Gotta love the spin on granny filter, fuel filter that is under the hood and only need a screwdriver.
And the oil/filter change without jacking up the car.

But then, I have never owned one made this century.
My wife's sister owns one of the Korean "Chevy" crossover things. It was such a pain in the ass to change one headlight I changed them both while I had the tools out and it was in my memory how to put it back together.
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