See "Keyless Entry System" on page 10 of chapter 1 "Doors and Locks" in your "OWNER'S MANUAL".....
It has something to do with the immobilizer & keyless entry system programming. Take your car to the dealer. He will have to use a special scanner and laptop PC to program.
The keyless module is under the dash on the driver side. Do a search for Subaru Keyless Entry System H7110FS300
It's the theft part of the keyless entry system...reprogram your keyless entry and it stops... It's your cars keyless entry system that is the source of the problem. If the battery has been disconnected, it will cause this to happen. You have to find the keyless entry system reset button on my 1997 subaru it is under the dash on left side it is a black button hold the button in and at the same time turn the key to the on position (Do not start the car just turn to the on position) for about 20 seconds and it will reset
Not necessarily. I took a look at a supplier and if you have the same engine, the front pipe is the same number. It is very likely that since the car bodies of these two are from the same series first generation Outback, and they have the same engine, the exhaust will interchange.
You need to burp the radiator and cooling system.
The Emergency Killswitch in the Subaru Outback is located underneath the drivers-side steering panel. It is to the left of the steering column and looks like an inconspicuous button. Just press that with the keys in the ignition and with the electricity on.
The system requires between 1.3 & 1.5 lb of HFC-134a refrigerant...
The procedure is covered in your owner's manual. If you don't have one you can download a .pdf file.
Most likely a problem in the emission control system Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
It may be the heat shields on the exhaust system vibrating.
It is the tire pressure monitoring system.... it's means check your air pressure in your tires!!