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Flashers in back, radio light, and glove compartment light all flash when engine is on or off. Is it a short? The center face is lose and the cupholder was jammed into the slot when I bought it.
Re: 97 Subaru Legacy Outback AWD has electric pain.
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Sounds like the dasboard ground isloose. Usually located at one end or the other snd attached with screws from metal dash frame to metal in body nearby. very short wire or a srip of stainless steel braiding.. iThe consol is also grounded. Good luck
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Yea i would check the fusible link. Check all the wires at the alternator and to the starter. Take them loose and clean all connections. Check all body to chassis and engine to chassis/ body grounds. If they look weathered make some and replace or just add some. With the age of it you could have highly corroded wires.
Under dash by your left knee is a 4"x4" box. It has a small wire lead with a button on the end. Turn ignition on and push button. Resets the alarm. THis will stop your lights from flashing. Have a great day.
when you replaced the plugs , was one of them (cylinder 1 ) dirty and fouled ?
I'm thinking that bad rings in cylinder would give you low compression , and eventualy cause the missfire by fouling up the plug.
There is an inexpensive product that will help with the compression by filling up scratches in the cylinder walls. It is called Restore , and it is one of the only products of its type that I have used , and feel actually works.
Unfortunately , if your rings are broken , or badly worn , nothing in a bottle will fix them.
If your car had a distributor cap and rotor , I would change them too.
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