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22/10/2019

Can I drive my Subaru with the check engine light on?

Can I drive my Subaru with the check engine light on?

When your check engine light comes on, this could be as simple as tightening or replacing your gas cap. If your check engine light is flashing in your Subaru Legacy, we highly recommend not to drive the vehicle and schedule Subaru service today.

How do you reset the check engine light on a 2003 Subaru Forester?

How to Reset Check Engine Lights in 2003 Subaru Foresters

  1. Find the fuse panel cover on the driver’s side dashboard and pull it open with your fingers.
  2. Put the key into the ignition and turn it to “Run.”
  3. Locate and remove the fuse pullers within the fuse panel.

Is check engine light always serious?

Your Check Engine Light may be indicating a simple problem that’s easy to fix—such as a loose gas cap that needs to be replaced. A flashing Check Engine Light indicates that your vehicle’s engine is in serious trouble, whereas a steadily lit one means less urgent service is needed.

How do you turn off the check engine light on a Subaru?

How to Reset a Subaru Check Engine Light

  1. Open the hood of your Subaru and loosen the nut that holds the cable clamp to the negative battery terminal.
  2. Slide the cable off the negative battery terminal.
  3. Wait 5 minutes, then reconnect the cable and tighten the retaining nut.

Why is my Subaru Outback check engine light on?

If the check engine light in your 2020 Subaru Outback starts flashing, that means that the problem needs immediate attention and your Subaru should be brought in abruptly. This blinking light usually indicates a severe engine misfire allowing unburned fuel to be dumped into the exhaust system.

How do you reset the check engine light on a Subaru Forester?

Is there a way to reset the check engine light?

Simply place your key into the ignition and turn it on for 1-2 seconds, then turn it off for 1-2 seconds. Repeat this step three or four times. If the check engine light remains after the reset, you might still have a problem with your vehicle.