my 1997 subaru legacy outback ltd has been runnung great- i replaced the headlight lenses about 4 months ago- this morning when i went to turn headlights on, they won't turn on- the parking lights are fine as well as turn signals- headlights just won't come onmy 1997 subaru legacy outback ltd has been runnung great- i replaced the headlight lenses about 4 months ago- this morning when i went to turn headlights on, they won't turn on- the parking lights are fine as well as turn signals- headlights just won't come on
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Sounds like weak connection somewhere,I would start by one at a time,clean by scraping the prongs of each fuse. If this does not resolve your issue go by one of the parts houses that provide free electrical and charging system checks
If this is the first time that this has happened, check for the wiring. The wiring for the parking lights may be grounded or gone bad or needs replacement. Check for loose wiring from the lights to the box inside the engine bay. if there are no issues there you may inspect the wiring in the steering column for the same,
If someone did else did the wiring for the car the park light may have been connected either directly to the batter or to a hotwire or power connection that not go to the keys. Check for electrical in your car that works without the key. The park light may be tapped to it or they may have come in contact due to wiring problem.
the speedometer/odometer problem sounds like the vehicle speed sensor, which is ususally found on your front wheels, the stalling out sounds like an unrelated problem, but i couldnt tell you where to start for that one
I have a 99 Subaru Legacy Outback wagon also. I just changed my fluid & filters. There is a spin-on AND a bolt-in that's inside (you have to drop the pan).
After removing housing there are 2 clips top and bottom that release the lens. Make sure and use sealant when reinstalling. Good luck and have a great day.
my 1997 subaru legacy outback ltd has been runnung great- i replaced the headlight lenses about 4 months ago- this morning when i went to turn headlights on, they won't turn on- the parking lights are fine as well as turn signals- headlights just won't come on
1999 subaru legacy flasher fuse location
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