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.
i dont know what am i crazy
The short answer is yes.
Yes it should, since the are of the 3rd generation Legacy Outback. But don't quote me on this...
Code P0480 on a 1998 Subaru Legacy Outback indicates an issue with the cooling fan control circuit. To fix this, first, check the cooling fan relay and replace it if faulty. Next, inspect the wiring and connectors for damage or corrosion, ensuring a good connection. If those components are functional, the issue may lie with the Engine Control Unit (ECU), which may need further diagnostics or replacement.
look on the drivers side kick panel
The Engine Control Module (ECM) for a 1996 Subaru Legacy Outback is typically located in the passenger compartment, specifically under the dashboard, near the driver's side. You may need to remove some trim panels to access it. It is usually mounted on the firewall or the side of the center console. Always ensure to disconnect the battery before attempting to access or replace the ECM.
See your user manual, its great for help with all the basic maintenance
See "Headlight" on page 52 of chapter 11 "Maintenance and Service" in your "OWNER'S MANUAL".....
Will fit Legacy/Outback Model Year 1995 to 1999.
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The Subaru Legacy Outback is a wagon-crossover vehicle manufactured by Subaru. One can find more information by visiting a local Subaru dealer. The Subaru website offers detailed descriptions, and vehicle specifications on the Legacy Outback as well.