With the proper scan tool.
Not necessarily.
The first thing to do is check all your fuses.
you could check on eBay first, but your best bet is a subaru dealer
Yes they do offer this, at least they did on my 2000. Check your owner's manual.
I want to check the level of atf temp in my subaru forester 2010. On checking the transmission fluid level, after the car was driven about 10 km and was put in each gear and setting the select level in the "p", do i have to turn off the engine or idle the engine before i check the atf level?
Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
To check the brake fluid level on a 99 Subaru Forester, you need to open the hood and locate the brake fluid reservoir. This is located on the master cylinder. There will either be a dipstick in the reservoir, or a line embossed on the side that says 'full.' If needed, add DOT 3 brake fluid.
For a 2006 Subaru Forester, you should use Subaru's own ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid) or an equivalent high-quality fluid that meets the specifications for Subaru's automatic transmissions. Typically, this would be Subaru's ATF-HP or a compatible fluid that meets the JASO 1A standard. Always check your owner's manual for specific recommendations and ensure the fluid is suitable for your transmission type.
I had the same problem on a '99 Forester. It was cured by altering the code number on the alarm system. Check the booklet that came with the vehicle for details.
check your oil, try putting some z-max or sea-foam in it to clean out the carbon
you need a scanner to scan your cars computer to see what is causing it to happen