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  1. Cool, thanks everyone for the replies, this is a big relief. Also, I will be looking for a new place to work on my car. I just got done with a late night drive and could see to my left and right quite well but not in front of me. I am assuming either A the bulbs are not in correctly, or B Subaru uses projector lenses and the bulbs are the wrong type.
  2. Greetings all I am new to the forums here. I just had the oddest experience and wanted to post it here to see if I should be concerned. I brought my 2011 Subaru outback in for an oil change, and to have the low beam bulbs replaced. Upon completion my outback was driven around front and I got into it, only to notice the following. The check engine light was on The indicator showing you had lost traction was on the cruise control indicator was on and flashing I went back inside and asked why the check engine light was on, and was told, "it was on when you brought it in." it took a frown for the manager to step in and say, "we will check it out." a tech came out hooked up a code reader, and pressed a couple of buttons. The check engine light turned off as well as the cruise control indicator. The traction control light stayed on. I asked about that, and he said turn off the engine and turn it back on, I turned the engine off then back on, only this time the starter cranked for a good 10 seconds before it finally turned on... I went home, and now it is turns on with no problem. Do I have anything to be concerned about?

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