lots of Codes need to know if an Steering Angle Sensor will fix the Track light and brake light.

Asked by zarity Nov 27, 2015 at 10:57 AM about the 2011 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2011 subaru outback and it has all kinda of lights on... if the steering
angle sensor is bad would it cause my brakelight to flash along with my
Traction control light to be on?  vehicle has the following cods (
C0071,B0201,C0264,C0231,B1608,P0102,P0113) and also has Airbag Fualts
(29,1D,7D)

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Are you kidding? Try a complete reboot by disconnecting the battery overnight. If codes reappear clear them with a scanner and restart. THE troubleshoot once simplified.

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And, how many miles are on your car? I hope you don't have oil- consumption issues? Hopefully, your CVT transmission is doing fine as well?

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good morning I have a subaru outback 2012 with the same lights on, I would like to know how to solve this problem, thanks, I need help !!!!

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Encountered this lovely problem today. The brake light is flashing along with the At oil temp is flashing and my vehicle dynamics control warning light came on. It doesn’t happen at a select speed or time of running. It just happens all at once. Anybody have a solve on this? I haven’t attempted anything yet.

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