This was answered last week and is a simple procedure. One Phillips screw holds the parking light on in my 2000 Forester. You open the hood, remove the screw, pull the lamp assembly out and you have access to change the bulb. If you are asking about changing the whole assembly, the answer is the same. --Ken
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The transmission doesn't have a light. It functions just fine in the dark.
Not to be unkind - but READ THE MANUAL.
Replace the bulb, had to change one myselfe.
Subaru Forester does not have cornering lights, so chances are you are asking about the front parking light. The housing is held on by one screw accessible under the hood. You then pull the housing toward the front of the car. Bottom of that housing has a ball stud that fits in a socket on a small ear on the headlamp housing. This will allow you to either change the bulb or change the entire housing. --Ken
Here's a video that demonstrates how to change the clock light. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L11UQk7G23U
On my Subaru Forester the instrument panel lamps are dimmed by turning a ring on the turn signal stalk.
To change the park light on a Subaru Impreza prop the trunk lid open and locate the taillight housing. Remove the plastic cover and the bulbs for the parking lights. Replace the bulbs.
On my 2000 Forester, the dashboard illumination dimmer control is on the turn signal stalk. --Ken
There is a second light switch that activates the parking lights without the key being on. It is on top of the steering column behind the steering wheel. If this switch is turned off and the lights remain on when the key is off, there is a malfunction in this circuit.
With the proper scan tool.
Not necessarily.