See your user manual, its great for help with all the basic maintenance, but in some vehicals it can't be disabled
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Switch on top steering column was flipped . clean car recently?
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Go to subaruoutback.org Subaru Outback > General > Do-It-Yourself Illustrated Guide > Replacing lights on the instrument cluster. Good luck...
Take them out then put the new ones in
I have run into the same thing with this kind of car. On the steering column at the top they have a switch that will turn the running lights on or turn them off. check the switch you may have hit it and turn it on.
Yes, inasmuch as they turn off when you shut off the engine and remove the ignition key; and the standard daytime running lights come on when you're driving. You have to switch from DRL to headlights with a switch, though - but in my soob I just leave my headlight switch on all the time anyway.
Hello I was having the same problem! Finally I found out that the new "super bright" lights should NOT be used in a car that has daytime running lights. So once I put the cheap GE lights in they have lasted longer than any set that I had put in before! And they are just as bright as the "super bright" lights are anyway.
Subaru Outback was created in 1995.
It may be a fuse.
The Subaru Outback is sold in the US.
The hazard flasher activation button has been depressed.