As the owner of a Subaru Crosstrek, you may be experiencing the sudden loss of operational headlights on your vehicle. This is most likely caused by a burned out bulb. It may also be the result of a loose or damaged connection between the bulb port and the wiring harness. If the headlights need to be replaced, you will have to pay between $3 and $12 for a new one, dependent on brand and place of purchase. If the issue is with the wiring harness, you can replace the wires for a cost of $14 to $55 for parts alone. If it's a faulty wiring harness, you can expect to pay around $120 to $184 for a new one.
Teresa B.
April 9, 2020
There have been reported problems with the headlight in a 2014 subaru xv crosstrek such as damaged wiring harness, faulty hid ballast and relay.
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