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http://www.cars101.com/subaru/keyless.html#code%20alarm Should do it for ya...
the safety neutral circuit (on transmission not clutch) might be going bad. common with subarus
http://www.fixya.com/cars/t1469827-error_code_55_2007_subaru_outback (Hi Error code 55 EGR Temperature Sensor or Circuit) I know this answer pertains to a 07', but the error codes should read the same. Hope this helps. Kevin
Throttle switch error
http://www.cars101.com/subaru/keyless.html#code%20alarm That should help you out some.
most all paint codes are located inside the door jamb on the drivers side front door
Info is correct as per Subaru Trouble Code Info P0500. What I would do is disconnect the battery negative post, wait 10 minutes and reconnect post. That will reset the car computer (and bug up your preset radio stations). If problem persist, take your car to a service center to do a diagnostic check. Good luck...
Trouble code P0483 means: Fan Performance Check all wires to van and fuses to make sure its working
P1137: Front O2(oxygen) aka A/F(air/fuel) Sensor Circuit Range/Performance Problem.
Get valve,clean it or replace it
You need an OBDII computer a) to read the reason for the check engine light, and b) to reset the error code if you know what caused the light to come on. If you don't fix the condition that caused the light in the first place, it will probably occur again.
insufficient egr flow