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Subaru does not have a emergency fuel shut off switch like a Ford or Toyota.
Have solved the problem. Hazard and turn flasher are one and the same unit.
Under the center of the dash, in front of the console, mounted on the firewall. This one flasher controls the hazard lights and turn signals.
There is no such thing as a 1995 subaru outback, the outback package was not offered on a subaru legacy until 1996, you either have a 1996 subaru outback, or you have a 1995 subaru Legacy L or LSI wagon. Both will be covered in most guide books you can pick up at your local autoparts store.
it is for diagnostic and emergency use only
Subaru Legacy was created in 1989.
1990-1994 take out dashboard and it is on the left take out three screws and the bigger relay is for the blinkers.
Yes, Subaru made the Legacy in 1996.
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.
If it had a short it would blow a fuse. You probably have a faulty flasher relay.
Yes.
behind the fuse box underneath the drivers side dash