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"Parking Light Switch". See page 3-16 of your 'OWNER'S MANUAL" for description.....
Yes, it have none
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.
Brake lights? Check brake light switch for adjustment or replacement
Pretty sure the fuel pumps are the same thru most of the Subaru lineup. The only difference would be between turbo and non-turbo models. I have found that if the years are close is the most important part, make shure to count the wires, the newer ones have a couple of extra sensors that will make your check engine light come on if not right
Put some brake fluid in the master cylinder.
Its located on the drivers side of the transaxle.
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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.
Subaru has been building the Legacy Outback since 1995. Many changes in the control systems have occurred over those years. Newer models do not have a separate cruise control system, it is controlled by the ECM. On those models the cruise control is deactivated when the check engine light is on. If you care to provide more information we may be able to assist.
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See *License Plate Light* on page 11-58 of your "Owner's Manual", under Section 11: Maintenance and Service - Replacing Bulbs. (If it's a wagon, make sure you don't lose the 2 little plastic spacers when you remove the lens.).....