Many modern Subarus have a small rocker switch on top of the steering column to operate the parking lights with. This switch will operate the lights regardless of whether the key is in the ignition or not.
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The manual running light switch may be "on". It is located on top of the steering column, near the dashboard guages, in a 1998 Legacy. The switch operates the lights without requiring the ignition switch to be on.
its on timed delay, lights stay on or come on while exiting vehical to make it easier
Check the grounds on headlights
Yes. You need a converter to combine the turn signals with the brake lights.
Do you mean the parking lights? if it's the parking lights that are on, check the switch on top of the steering column.
Switch on top steering column was flipped . clean car recently?
In the 2003 Subaru Outback, the daytime running lights (DRL) are controlled automatically and do not have a separate switch. They typically activate when the vehicle is in gear and the ignition is on. If you want to disable them, you may need to check the fuse box or consult the owner's manual for instructions.
Unbolt the battery for at least ten seconds. Mechanic, Why are the parking lights flashing after new battery installation?
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There is a fuse that runs fog and day lights, check it.
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.