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If jump starting one hooks up backwards, even just a moment, it is possible to blow a fuse or fusible link, and on some cars even damage the ECU or other components. Check all fuses, then fusible links. Good luck.
You look on parts web sites
You look at auto part sites
You may at a salvage yard get cross reference data
Auto Parts Store if want to may look up several vehicles
to answer that
What you NEVER do is install any used part in any vehicle
What you do is go to Rock Auto.Com & buy a new or reman
& install it
No reason to even get into this
Just buy a new part,you do not want used in a
drive axle & have an unsafe vehicle
Sounds like a switch/stalk connection problem on your steering column. That's about the only place both sets of controls are co-located.
Although a different car, I had a dip/flash steering stalk control break. Every time I went over a bump, the headlights would flash, whether lights were turned on or off.
Yes, they are available for the 2001 Forester. Dealerships and local auto stores should stock them. Please let me know if I may further assist you.
Regards,
TXTEXAN
Check to see if your Alternator belt is still on.. If it's connected to your power steering it won't work and your battery will not charge. Also if you hear a whining noise in your engine replace the belt if it's there.
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