Subaru Dashboard Warning Lights and Symbols

 

If you're a Subaru owner, it's important to know what the different dashboard warning lights and symbols mean. In this article, we'll go over some of the most common ones so that you can be prepared in case one pops up on your dash.

Subaru Brake Warning Light

If your Subaru has a brake warning light on the dashboard, it means that there is a problem with the braking system. You should have the brakes checked by a qualified mechanic as soon as possible.

Subaru Airbag Warning Light

When you first get in your Subaru, you may notice a little yellow airbag light on the dashboard. This is perfectly normal! The airbag warning light is simply letting you know that the airbags in your vehicle are working properly. However, if this light ever starts flashing, it means there is a problem with the airbags and they may not deploy correctly in the event of an accident. If you see the airbag warning light flashing, take your vehicle to a Subaru dealership or authorized service center as soon as possible to have it checked out.

Subaru Battery/Charging Warning Light

If the battery/charging warning light illuminates on your Subaru's dashboard, it indicates that there is an issue with the vehicle's charging system. This could be caused by a loose or defective alternator belt, or a problem with the alternator itself. If this light comes on, have your Subaru examined by a qualified technician as soon as possible to avoid being stranded with a dead battery.

Subaru Seat Belt Warning Light

If you see a red light on your Subaru dashboard that looks like a seat belt, it means the front passenger's seat belt is not fastened. The driver's seat belt warning light will also come on if the driver's seat belt is not fastened.

Subaru ABS Warning Light

If you see the ABS warning light on your Subaru's dashboard, it means that there is a problem with the vehicle's anti-lock braking system. This is a serious issue that needs to be addressed immediately. If you are driving when the light comes on, pull over and turn off the engine. Then, call a tow truck or road service to take your vehicle to the nearest Subaru dealership. Do not try to drive your vehicle with a faulty ABS system; doing so could put you and others at risk.

Subaru Service Electric Parking Warning Light

If your Subaru has an electric parking brake, there will be a warning light on the dashboard to remind you to release the brake before driving off. If this light is illuminated, it means that the parking brake is still engaged. Be sure to release the parking brake before driving!

Subaru Lane Keep Assist (LKAS) Warning Light

If you see the Subaru Lane Keep Assist (LKAS) warning light on your dashboard, it means that the system has been turned off. To turn it back on, press and hold the LKAS button on your steering wheel for 3 seconds.

Subaru has a variety of dashboard warning lights and symbols, and it's important to know what they all mean. Some of the lights are self-explanatory, while others may require a little more research. In any case, it's always good to be aware of what your car is trying to tell you. If you have any questions about the meaning of a particular light or symbol, feel free to ask us in the comments below.