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One of the more recent trends on the 2005 and newer platforms is for the head lights to live a very short life. There are a few reasons as to why this happens. One of the key reasons the bulbs don’t last, is that the lights spend a lot of time on, which over time weakens the element as the constant heat is hard on the bulb. Now add the fact that as the car and the suspension ages the head light bulb now vibrates more than it did when the car is new. Heat coupled with vibration is ultimately what causes the element to break.
One of the things I often try to convey is that there is a major difference between in parts quality. Your Subaru needs what is called a long life bulb or for the point of this article an H7LL in most 2005 and newer Subaru Models.
Per application in many parts catalogs it will call for an H7. Subaru recognized the standard bulb wasn’t up to the task and superseded the part to another part number indicating a Long Life bulb part number 84920 AG020. The H7LL bulb has a much stronger element that will last longer than the standard H7 bulb, yes it is a little more expensive but only a few dollars.
In the pictures below, I have tried to point out how it’s nearly impossible to look at the bulb and see a difference but on the Box itself there is a different part and catalog number.


Here is a link to buy the bulbs if you want to do it right
As always it’s up to you the owner of your car to know what is being used in the care and service of your Subaru, I will try to point out trends as I can to help you along the way.