2002 Outback dash board warning light

Asked by Subbie_girl Jul 27, 2018 at 02:43 PM about the 2002 Subaru Outback H6-3.0 VDC

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

in my 2002 outback.  the Speed Odometer works when it wants .  Tap the
dash and it will start working... now battery and brake warning light go on and
off and when they do the headlight dims.  WTH.  The battery is good had it
check... what going on.... HELP

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All idiot lights fading on and off. I thought my headlights were dimming at first; automatic human reaction. They were actually getting brighter. Week and a half later battery went dead. Local mechanic said alternator was running wild, jumping up to 18 volts, ate up battery. New alenator cured it.

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Having similiar issues to above,with brand new battery and alternator testing fine. On occassion the service and brake lights come on with flickering seat belt light -- all of which stop if you pull up the parking brake.a single click. I suspect a faulty ignition switch or bad dash control module.

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