SOURCE: odometer light burned out 2001 subaru outback
U will need to pull the instrument cluster out and replace the light bulb for the odometer display.
SOURCE: 2002 Outback air condistioning
It's probably the revolution sensor. see http://endwrench.com/images/pdfs/Service07MayEW.pdf
SOURCE: 2008 Subaru Impreza RS Central Locking
The red light on the dash has several blinking patterns, just depending on what you set if for. But no matter what setting (valet mode or armed mode) the key fob should still work for the doors. If the unlock is not working, but the lock is working your problem is in the remote. If you open it up you will find that the rubber peice that makes contact with the board is broken. The remotes will need to be replaced, which is covered under the factory wrty. If the lock and unlock does not work at all then there is a programming issue, the dealer can reprogram the remotes for you. The reprogramming has to be done by the dealer. they have to hook up a lap top and program the remotes. The older models could be done easily.
SOURCE: air conditioning won't work on 2000 subaru outback
the most common cause of course is a low system refrigerent charge, this would be due to a leak, the most common cause of leakage is the front shaft seal of the AC compressor
SOURCE: Check engine light on. P0325, P0420 2000 Subaru
CODE PO420 CATALYST SYSTEM EFFICIENCY BELOW THRESHOLD BANK I * CODE PO325 KNOCK SENSOR NO.1 CIRCUIT MALFUNCTION BANK NO.1 OR SINGLE SENSOR
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Thanks for the tips. Turned out to be engine coolant temp sensor.
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