This is for the outboard lamp in the rear quarter panel. The bulb is an 1157 dual filament, 12v, staggered bayonet base.
Before starting, stop at a hardware store and pick up the bulb(s) and two or three 6mm nuts. If different thread pitches are offered, get a couple of each.
Tools needed are; flat blade screw driver, a quarter drive ratchet, extension and 8mm short and deep sockets. A magnet on a stick may be helpful to retrieve a nut dropped into the quarter panel, but you were smart enough to get spare nuts.
Use the screw driver to remove the access cover in the interior behind the lamp assembly. Remove the small access cover just under the cargo cover hook-on bracket. There are two studs holding the lamp assembly retained by those little 6mm nuts. Use an 8 mm deep socket to remove the two nuts. Here's your first chance to lose a nut. With the nuts removed, you can now pull the tail light assembly out. There are two lamp sockets that can be twisted a quarter turn or so to access the bulbs.
Replace the bulb(s) and test the lights before reinstalling the assembly. Starting the nuts from the inside is easier with a standard depth 8 mm socket than the deep socket. To reduce the chance of dropping a nut. put a dab of grease in the socket to hold the nut. Otherwise here's your next opportunity to lose a nut. After engaging a few threads on the stud, change to the deep socket to secure the nuts. Don't over tighten the nuts. You're nut bolting the main fuel tank on the Space Shuttle.
Pop the interior access covers back into place.
The light in the switch can not be changed, the whole switch would need to be replaced.
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check the switch! then check the harness to the bulb/switch make sure you have a power and a ground
On my 2001 Subaru Outback Wagon H6-3.0, it's on the driver side(L/H), in front of the wheel well, hidden behind the fog light...
Yes, it have none
You have to remove the console cover. This starts with two screws in the console storage tray.
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A person can reset the oil change light on the Subaru Outback by turning off the vehicle and disconnecting the battery. Also, it is important to check the oil level just in case there is an issue.
it sounds like a wiring problem perhaps a short to ground.
Brake lights? Check brake light switch for adjustment or replacement
Outback is both a wagon and sedan. For the sedan you push the housing toward the back of the car with your thumbs while lifting the part of the housing where your thumbs are. This will give you access to the bulb. According to the manual the wagon uses LEDs so they should not need replacing. The entire assembly must be replaced and this involves removing the roof spoiler.