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Turn the steering wheel back and forth if that doesn't work try that screw under the steering column
there is a switch that sits on top of the steering column just look between steering wheeltop section and there it sits on the flat section of the column between the levers for wipers and lights
It's on the top of the steering column, just behind the steering wheel.
If your ignition switch is column mounted (on your steering column), you may be able to find an access hole to a small pin on the underside of the lock cylender. To remove, insert key into keyhole and push up on pin with a small screwdriver. Ta Da! If your unfortunate enough to have no hole on the underside of the column, you then need to remove the Airbag, steering wheel, clock spring, shifter and then you mave have access to a Torx or other style screw holding the backside of the switch, along with an assortment of wires to disconnect.
The turn signal relay for the 1993 Subaru Legacy is located behind the left hand instrument panel. Look on the left hand side of the steering column.
I have a 1999 Subaru Legacy Outback. The flasher on this vehicle is on the left under the steering column. It is near the small fuse box and slips over a metal clip that is mounted on the left side. I found it by turning the flashers on then listening for it. I could also feel the vibration on the flasher as it clicked. I removed the panel under the steering column to expose the area, that is held in place with a couple of screws.
Do you mean the parking lights? if it's the parking lights that are on, check the switch on top of the steering column.
There is no Power Steering Filter on a 2002 Subaru Legacy/Outback.
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.
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.
could be something with the steering or with the power steering pump.
There is a switch above the steering column that you need to flip back. I think it's there so you can have a little light when camping without draining the battery as much but I'm not sure.