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Subaru: Poor Lights Forester 2004

  1. #1
    Hiver
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    Poor Lights Forester 2004

    Hello,

    I am a new owner of Forester 2004, I misse the gas consuption of
    my Civic and the way it feels at high speed but, besides that I love
    my new Subaru and don't regret for a second my choice. I am very
    anxious to get snow.

    I find that the lights are not very bright compared to my Honda. I am
    the only one feling this? Any of you changed bulbs in driving or fog
    lights?

    Thanks in advance.

  2. #2
    reality
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    Re: Poor Lights Forester 2004

    i replaced the headlights on my 1999 Forester with PIAA H4 BULB: 60/55W
    Super Xtreme PIA-15760 $69.00 Twin Beam H4 Type Bulb is similar to Super
    Plasma, but has Xtreme White Low & Super White High. 60/55w = 135/125w
    SAE 4200K low, 3950K high.
    was well worth the $70.
    kurt

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  3. #3
    Larry
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    Re: Poor Lights Forester 2004

    Hiver wrote:
     

    Have you checked the aim of the headlights? (A friend just got an '04
    Forester, and I had occasion to drive it at night. I found the lights to
    be very good. you mention fog lamps. Of course, they are not going to
    help for normal driving. So, maybe headlight aim? Not knowing what the
    latest Civics are like, though, they may still not be as good as that.
    Higher wattage bulbs should help, though.)

    Larry Van Wormer


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    Ken
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    Re: Poor Lights Forester 2004

    com (Hiver) wrote in message news:<google.com>... 

    there's a good deal of voltage drop in the switched-ground system that
    subaru uses. for some reason, they use relays to actuate the
    headlights, which is good, but they put them in the passenger's
    compartment under the glovebox, which is bad (you'd really like to
    have the current loop as small as possible to minimize losses in the
    cabling).

    if you relocate relays to the vicinity of the headlights you can
    probably get a half volt or more across the filaments. that's
    actually a discernable ammount of light output. you'd have to buy
    some relays and connect them to the existing harness, which puts off a
    lot of people.

    hth
    ken

  5. #5
    Hiver
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    Re: Poor Lights Forester 2004

    Thanks,

    I will take a look for those in Canada.


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    no
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    Re: Poor Lights Forester 2004


    Hiver <com> wrote in message
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    my impreza outback gets better milage than my 2000 neon ever did


     

    my subaru is much more stable than any car i have had.


    but, besides that I love 
    my lights are great.
    did you buy a subaru? )
     



  7. #7
    Hiver
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    Re: Poor Lights Forester 2004

    > > I am a new owner of Forester 2004, I misse the gas consuption of 

    I used to do 550 km with my Civic now I do 420 KM with a bigger tank
    :-(( I only have 2000 km on it, maybe it is going to get better ???
     
    I feel my Forester is better up to 140 but past 160 I like it less. My
    Civic felt better past 160. I know the Forester is not a car made for
    high speed but the STI was out of my budget.
     

    It is what I read on the contract and the logo in front is Subaru logo
    :-))
     

  8. #8
    Hiver
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    Re: Poor Lights Forester 2004

    > > I find that the lights are not very bright compared to my Honda. I am 


    Yupp!, it would put me off. I do not think I want to go to that mutch
    trouble, I will try other bulbs or get used to it.

    thanks

  9. #9
    Edward
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    Re: Poor Lights Forester 2004

    The lights on my 2000 Forester are good. Before going to much trouble I
    would check that all connections and grounds are good. Check that the bulbs
    are getting the full voltage and aimed correctly. Maybe do a comparison with
    other Foresters if possible. eddie
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  10. #10
    H.
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    Re: Poor Lights Forester 2004

    Your '04 Forester surely is still under warranty. Take it to the dealer. Or
    (and perhaps you said it---I don't recall) maybe the dealer already said,
    "You're nuts. The lights are fine. That's the way they're supposed to be."

    Does modifying the lights, e.g., putting in different bulbs as described in
    an earlier post in this thread, affect warranty?

    HW

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    bulbs 
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