If the Tire Pressure Management System (TPMS) in your Subaru Outback isn’t working properly, you may have to reset the system. This most commonly happens when you switch to a new set of tires or manually correct the tire pressure without consulting the recommended settings. Here’s how you can reinitialize the system to get it to re-learn the tires.
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Subaru Outback: Reset Oil Change Light
Don’t ignore the oil change light! When it comes on, it means your oil needs to be taken care of. And when you’re done changing it, keeping the light on can mess with your maintenance schedule. Learn how to reset the oil change light in the Subaru Outback by following the uncomplicated steps below.
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Subaru Outback: How to Set Clock
Setting the clock in your Subaru Outback is required after every battery change and (for some models) if you travel to a different time zone. Following the instructions below, you will find the uncomplicated steps to set the time on the clock.
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Subaru Outback: Open Fuel Door and Gas Cap
If you cannot find the fuel door release, open the gas cap, or the Release is broken on the Subaru Outback, continue below to find the uncomplicated steps to follow, which will open and or fix the release.
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Subaru Outback: How To Use Cruise Control
Cruise Control is a cool way to put your Subaru Outback on autopilot, so to speak. In this setting, the vehicle can maintain speeds of 25mph or more without having to press the accelerator. However, it will not set at below 25mph. In addition, the feature disconnects when the brake is applied.
While this is a wonderful feature, be aware that cruise control can be dangerous on winding roads, in traffic, and on wet slippery, or icy roads. With that being said, here are the uncomplicated steps to set your Cruise Control.