What does the Check Engine light mean on a Subaru Outback?

What does the Check Engine light mean on a Subaru Outback?

The “check engine” light is part of your Subaru’s so-called onboard diagnostics (OBD) system. Since the 1980s, computers increasingly have controlled and monitored vehicle performance, regulating such variables as engine speed (RPM), fuel mixture, and ignition timing.

What to do if your check engine light is still showing?

Start driving the car and give the OBD II system one day to reset. In case the light is still showing, use an OBD II scanner to reset it. That’s assuming the problem lies in the gas cap.

How to scan a Subaru check engine light?

Contact us when you can. If you have a Scan Tool, scan it and let us know the code. If you want to learn more about the check engine light and your Subaru you can try these two articles. Check Engine Light Subaru Part 1. Schedule your next service here or call: 425-828-3600.

Is there a bumper to bumper warranty on a Subaru Outback?

Anyone with an OBDII scanner can pull the code. If you are under the 3/36k that is a bumper to bumper warranty which means that whatever is causing it should be covered. I have a brand new 2008 Subaru Outback with 350 miles. On my way to work yesterday my cruise started flashing & the check engine light came on.

What kind of engine light does a Subaru Outback have?

I have a engine light question re: my 2005 Subaru Outback 2.5i wagon. :confuse: After driving from MD to NC and back this past weekend (with no problems) today I was driving around and, mid-way thru errands, the yellow “Check Engine” light turned on, and the green “Cruise Control” light started to blink on and off.

How do you reset check engine light on Subaru Outback?

Wait 5 minutes, then reconnect the cable and tighten the retaining nut. Start the engine and wait for the Subaru’s computer to reset the check engine light.

Why does my Subaru check engine light come on?

by Alibaster Smith. The Subaru check engine light comes on when there is a problem with the Subaru’s emissions control system. The Subaru’s computer, called an ECU, generates fault codes that pertain to various sensors on the vehicle. If one of these sensors fails, it will trigger a fault code.

Anyone with an OBDII scanner can pull the code. If you are under the 3/36k that is a bumper to bumper warranty which means that whatever is causing it should be covered. I have a brand new 2008 Subaru Outback with 350 miles. On my way to work yesterday my cruise started flashing & the check engine light came on.

The “check engine” light is part of your Subaru’s so-called onboard diagnostics (OBD) system. Since the 1980s, computers increasingly have controlled and monitored vehicle performance, regulating such variables as engine speed (RPM), fuel mixture, and ignition timing.

What kind of Lights does a Subaru Impreza have?

The check engine, traction control… The check engine, traction control and cruise control lights came on in my car last night and stayed on, the cruise light flashes, the other two are steady. Its a 2009 Subaru Impreza.

What causes a flashing check engine light on a Subaru Impreza?

While a majority of the time, the flashing check engine light is going to be caused by a misfire related to your Impreza’s ignition system or fuel system (as stated above), there are other issues that can cause it. Your timing chain could have jumped .

Why are the check engine lights off on my Subaru Ascent?

A loose gas cap causes the emissions control system to give you the check engine and all other displays mentioned. Here’s an update to the issue with our Ascent. The car went in for the scheduled oil change and the dealership found no issues. Of course all the lights had remained off until this morning Saturday the 10th of August.

Where to find check engine light code on Subaru?

When retrieving Subaru check engine light codes with an OBD II scan tool, proceed as follows: 1. Connect scan tool to the 16-pin data link connector (DLC) located underneath the steering column. The connector may have a removable cover. 2. Turn the ignition on.

What kind of engine does a 2004 Legacy wagon have?

If you are reading this message, you probably know what this is all about. You have gone through multiple ‘check engine’ light episodes, have replaced multiple oxygen sensors, and are on your third or fourth catalytic converter. I had a 2004 Legacy wagon with 80,000 mi, and my friend (still) has a 2004 Outback.

What to do when your check engine light comes on?

In late model Subaru’s, when the check engine light is illuminated, your Subaru may turn on other warning lights (cruise control, VDC, Hill Holder, X-Mode, etc). In addition to turning on the light or lights, the computer stores a “trouble code” in its memory that identifies the source of the problem,…

What’s the fault code on a Subaru Outback?

Same conditions… Brought it back to dealer, and this time, they confirmed it was the fault code P2404. (Same as last time…) The Evaporative Emission System (EVAP) vents fuel vapors from the tank to the intake manifold so the vapors are burned through the engine’s normal combustion process.

Why does my check engine light come on?

The Subaru check engine light comes on when there is a problem with the Subaru’s emissions control system. The Subaru’s computer, called an ECU, generates fault codes that pertain to various sensors on the vehicle. If one of these sensors fails, it will trigger a fault code.

What kind of engine does a cel 98 Outback have?

Been down your path with a recurring CEL spitting out engine misfire on 3 and 4 with no noticeable loss of performance (98 Outback with 2.5l manual).

How do you reset the Check Engine light on a Subaru?

Open the hood of your Subaru and loosen the nut that holds the cable clamp to the negative battery terminal. Slide the cable off the negative battery terminal. Wait 5 minutes, then reconnect the cable and tighten the retaining nut. Start the engine and wait for the Subaru’s computer to reset the check engine light.

What does a fault code on a Subaru mean?

The Subaru’s computer, called an ECU, generates fault codes that pertain to various sensors on the vehicle. If one of these sensors fails, it will trigger a fault code.