"Parking Light Switch". See page 3-16 of your 'OWNER'S MANUAL" for description.....
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Do you mean the parking lights? if it's the parking lights that are on, check the switch on top of the steering column.
Switch on top steering column was flipped . clean car recently?
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It's on the top of the steering column, just behind the steering wheel.
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Did you you clean the car lately? try the switch on top of steering column, it is for park lights. easy to bump when cleaning car.
there is a switch that sits on top of the steering column just look between steering wheeltop section and there it sits on the flat section of the column between the levers for wipers and lights
Some vehicle makes have a delay or timer on the parking lights, allowing the driver and its occupants to exit the vehicle and, say, enter their place of residence. They should shut off within 15 to 30 seconds, depending on the installed delay. On my '96 Outback Wagon there's a rocker switch on top of the steering column, just forward of the steering wheel. It is marked with a "P" - if it is switched ON, a red color bar shows toward the driver. Try switching it to the other position, parking lights should be OFF. I think there's a separate switch because on the Outback, the lights controlled by the regular steering column switch go on and off with the ignition. I know of other cars that have a similar switch there for the hazard flashers, but on the Outback, it's the parking light switch. ;-)
The manual running light switch may be "on". It is located on top of the steering column, near the dashboard guages, in a 1998 Legacy. The switch operates the lights without requiring the ignition switch to be on.
Check to make sure you didn't bump the switch on the top of the steering column (directly behind the steering wheel) that turns the parking lights on permanently. Was this the final answer? Do not bump the switch in the steering column? That's pretty lame!
Its located on the drivers side of the transaxle.