Why does the Subaru atoiltemp warning light flash?
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Subaru's atoiltemp light refers to the transmission oil temperature warning light, which typically appears during the vehicle's self-check when the key is turned to the start position before ignition and should disappear after the engine starts. If it does not go off, it is recommended to visit a Subaru dealership to reset or update the vehicle's software. 1. Solutions: Avoid overusing the vehicle, such as towing excessive loads; refrain from driving for extended periods in four-wheel-drive snow mode or sport mode; when the atoiltemp light is on, stop driving to prevent overheating and damage to the transmission, and it is advisable to have it checked at a service center. 2. Additional Information: Subaru vehicles are known for their unique technologies, particularly the horizontally opposed engine and the full-time all-wheel-drive system. Subaru has achieved significant sales growth in recent years, with global sales reaching a record high in 2006. Fuji Heavy Industries has continuously developed distinctive all-wheel-drive systems and high-performance horizontally opposed engines. Their all-wheel-drive system, refined over more than 20 years and tested under harsh driving conditions worldwide, has seen continuous improvements in performance and quality.