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2018 - 6MT - Taillight Bulb Replacement?

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#1 ·
Vehicle Details:
2018 Forester
Rear left taillight is out, but when I press the brake pedal that light does turn on.

Google and AI are all over the place.

What exact bulb do I need to resolve this? i.e. 2825 or 7443?

Hoping I can just swing by Autozone on way home to get this done ASAP. Have already been pulled over 2x in 1 week.


let me know
 
#3 · (Edited)
2017 - 2018 Foresters use an LED for tail/brake lights. It likely isn't an Autozone part and you aren't going to like the dealership price. I would ask the guys at the dealership parts counter to match the price at the link below or order it for cheaper if you think you can hide from the po-po long enough to not get a ticket.


IIRC removal requires a Torx security bit with a dimple in the center as pictured. This is the only Torx security bit on the entire car and the reasoning behind Subaru's decision to use it is an enigma. I don't know the bit size. Guessing T20 or T25. Harbor Freight has sets with all the sizes for like $5.

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@ForesterBill Its bulb F on the next page. Wattage is listed as "--" and Bulb No. is listed as "--" LoL.
 
#8 ·
I stand corrected. Thought it was both bulbs. Sorry if I caused the OP any anxiety. Thanks guys.
all good and TRUST, theres a reason I was driven to make this post. Google search results were all over the place, so I figured i'd try the AI hype train next, and In your defense, Chatgpt said what you said, but Gemini said it was a separate bulb replacement, but CoPilot said it was both, a whole housing replacement but also jus a bulb replacement somehow. GO FIGURE
 
#11 ·
Diode Dynamics LEDs in almost all of my lights.
I've had poor luck with Diode Dynamics LEDs on my last couple of Subarus. Failures just a couple of months after the warranty expired. I now buy 10-packs of color appropriate LEDs from Amazon, so I always have spares in the glove compartment. They may fail before the DD ones, but they're much cheaper to replace.
 
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