Understanding dashboard warning lights in the Subaru Outback is crucial for preventing mechanical failures and ensuring driver safety. These indicators provide real-time alerts about vehicle health, from critical engine issues to routine system reminders. Below is a comprehensive guide to all major warning lights:

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Red Warning Lights (Stop Immediately)
Engine Oil Pressure

Low oil pressure detected. Stop immediately, check oil level, and top up if low. If the light persists, avoid driving and seek repairs to prevent engine damage.
Brake System Alert

Low brake fluid or hydraulic failure. Park safely, check fluid levels, and contact a mechanic. Continued driving risks brake failure.
Coolant Temperature High

Engine overheating. Turn off the engine immediately to avoid damage. Check coolant levels once cooled.
Battery Charge Warning

Charging system malfunction. Stop driving to prevent engine shutdown. Inspect the alternator or battery connections.
SRS Airbag Fault

Airbag or seatbelt pretensioner malfunction. Seek immediate repairs to restore crash protection.
ABS Failure

Anti-lock braking system disabled. Conventional brakes still function, but avoid hard braking and service soon.
Power Steering Loss

Steering assistance failure. Drive cautiously at low speeds and repair promptly.
Check Engine (Flashing)

Severe engine misfire detected. Reduce load, avoid acceleration, and service immediately.
Transmission Overheat

CVT fluid overheating. Pull over, let the engine idle, and check fluid levels.
Low Fuel Warning

Fuel level critically low. Refuel immediately to prevent stalling.
Tire Pressure (Flashing)

TPMS system error. Check sensors or tire pressure after stopping.
DPF Warning

Diesel particulate filter blockage. Drive at highway speeds to regenerate or service soon.
Door Ajar (While Driving)

Door not fully closed. Pull over and secure all doors to prevent accidents.
Amber/Yellow Warning Lights (Action Required Soon)
Low Washer Fluid

Windshield washer fluid low. Top up reservoir for clear visibility.
Seatbelt Reminder

Occupant unbuckled. Fasten seatbelt to disable chime and light.
Service Due

Routine maintenance required. Schedule an appointment for oil changes or inspections.
AWD System Alert

All-wheel-drive malfunction. Check tire pressure or service the system.
Blind Spot Malfunction

Sensor obstruction or failure. Clean sensors or have them inspected.
Lane Departure Warning

Unintentional lane drift. Adjust steering or clean camera/sensors.
Cruise Control Error

System malfunction. Disengage and restart the vehicle.
ESP Off

Electronic Stability Program deactivated. Reactivate for safer handling.
Transmission Fault

Gearbox issue detected. Avoid aggressive driving and service soon.
Bulb Failure

Burnt-out exterior light. Replace the bulb to maintain visibility.
Eco Mode Issue

Fuel efficiency system error. Check for engine or sensor faults.
Green Warning Lights (Information Only)
Headlights Active

Low beams or daytime running lights on. No action needed.
Rear Defrost Active

Rear window defogger engaged. Turns off automatically or manually disable.
Turn Signals

Direction indicators in use. Cancels automatically after turns.
4WD Lock Engaged

All-wheel-drive fully active. Ideal for off-road or slippery conditions.
Front Fog Lights

Fog beams activated. Turn off when visibility improves.
Over Speed Alert

Exceeding 75 mph (120 km/h). Reduce speed to dismiss the alert.
Daytime Running Lights

Automatic low-beam operation. Standard during daytime driving.
License Plate Light
Plate illumination active. Check bulbs if malfunctioning.
Child Safety Lock

Rear door locks engaged. Disable when passengers exit.
Seatbelt Indicator (Active)

Confirms seatbelts are fastened. No action required.
Promptly addressing these warnings ensures your Outback remains reliable. Always consult the owner’s manual for model-specific details and visit a Subaru service center for unresolved issues.


