Can't get to them without disassembling the wheel well" "One of the headlights will go out and must be changed by the dealer. "The HID headlights seem to burn out about every 1 to 1.5 years. When one low beam light went out the second light followed very quickly" "Headlights replaced for the 4th time since purchase. "replaced left headlight bulb, needed to replace it again within 60 days" "Bulbs need changed every year and are NOT EASY to change!!" It requires removing the wheel well molding" "Headlights burn out frequently, and because of the poor design, replacing the bulb is a nightmare. First the left and then the right within a few weeks of each other. "Frequent bulb replacement and the inability to change the bulb myself!" "Low beam headlights have both burned out and one high beam has burned out" "headlightbulb(s) burnout every few thoUSnd miles" "Design virtually necessitates that low beam headlights be replaced by dealer (or qualified mechanic), increasing cost over DIY by $55 and the inconvenience of going into a dealer" "My headlights on both sides have had to be replaced numerous times" And they are not covered under the extended warranty" They are very expensive to replace (labor costs). "Headlight lamps burn out or short out every few months. "replaced on average 4 times a year, every year since I owned it. "headlights and other external light burn out frequently" "Headlight bulbs go out frequently, approx. "Very difficult to change headlight bulb. "Since purchasing the vehicle both front headlights burn out about every 6 to 18 months." I would rather they built the car correctly than fix a known problem with a program that requires travelling and waiting for the repair." "The 2010 Outback is part of a free bulb replacement program by Subaru. This has also happened to other people I discussed my problem with." "headlight bulbs burnout about twice a year. Subaru knows about the problem and put an extended warranty on headlights but it has already expired the warranty should cover the life of the vehicle." "Can't use the automatic light control it causes the headlights to blow out. Headlight lens plastic yellows and reduces illumination effectiveness." "Headlight bulb replacement is extremely labor intensive and costly. Shouldn't take several hours to do this routine maintenance!!!!" "Extremely difficult to change bulbs in headlights. The headlights are extremely difficult to change out" "Halogen headlights on them failed, recall on headlights, Lovene failed again and I'll replace them. "You have to remove the entire front bumper panel to access the headlignts. "You have to go under the front fender and remove a panel to get at the bulb, very complicated." Then both low beams stopped working all together at the same time." Then the same thing happened in the other headlight. "Low beam first started to dim in on one headlight. "Dealer had car for 3 weeks and had to replace the wiring harness to fix speedometer not working" Probably caused by water leak from moonroof. "speedometer and fuel-efficiency gauge stopped working. (2010 Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited 3.6-L 6 Cyl) "Parking light bulbs (F/Rear) - also seem to be failure-prone" (2010 Subaru Outback 3.6R Premium 2.5-L 4 Cyl) "The parking lights went out but there was a recall and I was reimbursed for the repair" Needless to say, I had ALL of the bulbs replaced while the bumper was off." The way the vehicle is constructed necessitated removing the entire front bumper assembly to reach the bulb. "In order to pass the annual vehicle inspection in Texas, I had to replace one front bulb (not a headlight). "Had an issue with puddle lights and as fixed under warranty and recall, and happened one other time which subaru fully refund the price of the repair! Awesome car and company" The worst incident happened while driving at night, when the exterior lights and the headlights suddenly went out" "Several times in the past 5 years the Exterior lights have not lit, when turned on. Two are out on the driver side now and only one lights up on the passenger side. "The puddle lights were on the recall and a in-line fuse and you table were installed. Dealer service indicated this was a common problem on Outbacks so no guarantee if it would continue to be operable after a 2nd repair" "Rocker panel lighting serviced and became inoperable again afterwards. (2010 Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium 2.5-L 4 Cyl) "Brake light change complicate and costly, as was headlight replacement." (2010 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited 2.5-L 4 Cyl) "The Cruise Control was inoperative replacement of the actuator assembly was necessary, which restored the C.Control"
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