Indicators

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Asked by Evan Feb 18, 2018 at 10:58 PM about the 2014 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Premium AWD

Question type: General

I was driving my recently purchased Subaru Legacy
at about 55 mph on the way home after taking a
road trip. Suddenly, the check engine light came on,
the brake indicator started flashing, and the cruise
control indicator flashed all at the same time. At
first, I was completely baffled. I pulled over and
looked online and pretty much everyone with this
problem said it was a sensor malfunction and to
tighten the gas cap. I did so but these lights are still
on. I was wondering how long it takes for them to
turn off after tightening the gas cap. A few times
some people said to get the computer codes
checked. Just curious on what exactly to do. This is
pretty weird. Thanks!

2 Answers

Have the trouble codes read to know what is going on. A loose gas cap is only one of more than a hundred possible codes.

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Thanks for the info. All the indicators are off now so it must have been the gas cap :)

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