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Posted on Jan 01, 2009

Error code 55 on 2007 subaru outback

Engine light and abs light on

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    my manual indicates code 55 is the HO2S heater resistance (bank 1 sensor 3) , not familiar with it , thats all i got !

  • graeme seymour
    graeme seymour May 25, 2019

    will it affect the running of the vehicle

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Car threw a CEL at me with ER 55 and blinking cruse. the error code went away after a 5-6 restarts,dont worry it´s not a serious proplem.

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Hi Error code 55 EGR Temperature Sensor or Circuit

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55 EGR Temperature Sensor or Circuit

ABS light is nothing to do with code 55 separate fault circuits.

Under dash there are two wires with mini spades at the end, connect one of them to the single black multiplug in position 2. Thats RHS plug inlet when you hold plug with tab lock on top.
ABS sensor should then flash up error coded. Ignore code 11 thats a initial flash to let you nknow the difference between a fast and slow flash.

Let me know what code flashes up and I will tell you the symptom,

Dan

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55 EGR Temperature Sensor or Circuit

ABS light is nothing to do with code 55 separate fault circuits.

Under dash there are two wires with mini spades at the end, connect one of them to the single black multiplug in position 2. Thats RHS plug inlet when you hold plug with tab lock on top.
ABS sensor should then flash up error coded. Ignore code 11 thats a initial flash to let you nknow the difference between a fast and slow flash.

Let me know what code flashes up and I will tell you the symptom,

Dan
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