Shift paddles

Asked by GuruYX21R Mar 04, 2018 at 12:45 PM about the 2013 Subaru Outback 2.5i

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

One week ago my brake, at oil temp and ‘car skid’ light
came on...nothing wrong with the driving before or after-
literally out of nowhere this happened..
Bought a new battery as it was original and scoring low
on the test( pardon my lack of technical terms)
Lights were off for a few days- on again for a week-
brought it to a Subaru specialist who couldn’t find
anything wrong-he looked into existing recalls and found
none- told me to go see Subaru dealer but lights were
suddenly off again for a few days
Now back on- so I’ve been driving for a week with them
on but the car driving beautifully
I JUST went to down shift as I try to stay off the brake as
much as possible....NOT WORKING!!
Any ideas what could cause this and how much it will cost
to fix?

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