Subaru Legacy: Headlights - Light control switch - Instruments and controls - Subaru Legacy Owners ManualSubaru Legacy: Headlights

To turn on the headlights, turn the knob on the end of the turn signal lever.

To turn on the headlights, turn the knob on the end of the turn signal lever.

Instrument panel illumination, tail lights, front side marker lights and license first position

Instrument panel illumination, tail lights, front side marker lights and license plate lights are on.

Headlights, instrument panel illumination, front side marker lights, tail lights second position

Headlights, instrument panel illumination, front side marker lights, tail lights and license plate lights are on.

Auto on/off headlightsAuto on/off headlights Auto on/off headlights

When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position, the headlights, instrument panel illumination, front side marker lights, tail lights and license plate lights are automatically on or off depending on the level of the ambient light.

NOTE

The sensitivity of the auto on/off headlights can be changed by your SUBARU dealer. Contact your SUBARU dealer for details.

Light control switch
The light control switch only operates when the key is inserted into the ignition switch. Regardless of the position of the light control switch, the illuminated lights are turned off when the ke ...

Sensor for the auto on/off headlights
The sensor is on the instrument panel as shown in the illustration. CAUTION If any object is placed on or near the sensor, the sensor may not detect the level of the ambient light correctly and ...

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