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Problems with 2008 Subaru Forester EXTERIOR LIGHTING

On average, the 2008 Subaru Forester starts to “feel” problems with the EXTERIOR LIGHTING and its various aspects after 50 000 miles.

Recently reported EXTERIOR LIGHTING problems on 2008 Subaru Forester

We purchased a subaru forester 2008 in the fall of 2007. at about 4 years, or 40,000 miles the plastic headlight lenses fogged over, reducing light output and dispersing, not focusing the headlight beam making it difficult to see the road at night. my husband spent time using plastic polish to remove the apparent fog on the plastic-headlight cover. at this point the lenses were clear and un-fogged. after less than two months the fog on the plastic-headlight lens reappeared. i believe this to be a manufacturer's defect. subaru uses some sort of plastic that is extremely sensitive to road-dust abrasion. this creates an unsafe driving condition when the head-light beam is dispersed rather than focused on the road-necessary for night time visibility. subaru has denied this is a manufacturer's defect. they would be the last to admit this. they have said i could replace the headlight lenses at a cost of $750 with no guarantee that it would not happen again or they could refer me to a plastic-lens polishing shop. this condition creates a potential hazard. the headlight should not fog over within a two month period of being fixed. moreover, it should never have fogged over at all in a four-year old vehicle. *tr

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