As the driver of a 2008 Subaru Outback, You already know that lights and codes will invariably appear on Your dashboard over the years in which You own Your vehicle. Usually, these are just an indication that it is time for routine service to be performed on the filters, fluids, and spark plugs. When the check engine and cruise light begin flashing, it means that You have a faulty catalytic converter. This can cost You between $202 and $385 to replace.
Robert C
July 16, 2020
If your "check engine" light and "cruise control" warning light make an appearance in your 2008 subaru outback it may indicate a loose gas cap and issues with your speed sensors.
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