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The parking lights should be on a different circuit from turn signals - hazard lights. The bulbs usually have two filaments, one for each circuit. On most models there is a tail light fuse and relay that handles front and rear parking lights.
There are several components of your 1997 Subaru Outback that can cause your tail lights to stop functioning correctly. To help pinpoint the cause of the problem, it would be very helpful to also check your front marker lights. If the marker lights are working, then we know that the problem is not the headlamp switch or the tail and illumination relay (located in the fuse and relay box).
The components to check are:
> Fuse #23 (20 Amp) in the Main Fuse Box. > Fuse #5 (10 Amp) in the Fuse and Relay Box > Tail And Illumination Relay > Headlamp Switch
I see this is an old question, but I'll answer it because I ran into it myself - after hooking the battery up again, hold down the lock button on your little lock/unlock remote. If that doesn't work, hold down the unlock button. I always forget and end up doing one and then the other. In any case, it resets and the hazards should stop flashing!
Check the hazard switch and the connector to hazard switch see if u have the power and earth to hazard switch if there is power and earth to switch then replace ur hazard switch its faulty but if there is no power and earth to switch then it has whirring problem
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