Well... I have been working on cars since I was 17...I have ben working on the OBD 2 computer systems since 95, required on all autos sold in U.S. Since 1996. Just when I think I have these figured out, a new twist arises...On thing I have learned though is this... A code sometimes will be set for no problem at all...Really...Just for the simple fact that sometimes a signal was sent to the computer that was out of range...So I have learned to not jump to conclusions right away. I would suggest that you first... Check and change the air filter.. fill your car with premium gas, and a bottle of quality fuel injector cleaner, and Since i don't know where you are from, here in Utah we have Auto Zone...The place to go for some inexpensive advice...Or a place like Them..They will hook up your car to their hand held computer reader, and will erase the code for you for free...Then drive your car again...if your light does not come on again after a couple weeks, problem solved...If it does, I would suggest going to a Subaru dealer, or a highly recommended Subaru repair shop that knows Subaru's.
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