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Darrell Poirier (not verified)    February 12, 2017 - 1:42PM

In reply to by Bill Gehring (not verified)

I bought a 2010 Subaru Outback brand new and continuously had head lights go out. I was a Subaru lover and that was my 5th Subaru. I recently traded it is for a Toyota because of these types of problems. I wrote Subaru several times, but it was > $500 in light repairs. I did get a notice from Subaru that they would replace the lights free of charge and reimburse me for the money I paid, but I traded it and won't go back to Subaru Outback until a new design change. I still have a 2013 Outback and the high beam lights are flaky in that model as well. Now neither high beam works and it's not fuses, light bulbs, or relays.. Still troubleshooting it. I may have to take it into the dealer and spend the $500 to figure it out. There may be a RAV4 replacement coming for this 2013 Outback as failed lights are not safe.

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