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Cannot get ignition on Subaru Brumby 4x4 1981 changed coil,fuses in fuse box are ok.

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  • Posted on Jan 14, 2019
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 28, 2008

SOURCE: No fuse box diagram

On the 1998 Legacy the Radio fuse is the fifth from engine, third from driver, on the bottom, 15A, and the Lighter is in the same long row on the top, 20A.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 30, 2008

SOURCE: fuse box

i think i have a spare email me thanks jeff

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 10, 2008

SOURCE: SUBARU LEGACY 94 S/W FUSE BOX

http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c152800671f8

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 09, 2009

SOURCE: fuse box location on 2002 Subaru

my books say there are two. one inside vehicle on drivers side below dash to the left of the steering wheel. the other is in the engine compartment on the drivers side by fender

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 05, 2009

SOURCE: When you turn on iginition, buzzing comes from

check your computer under the hood and make sure none of those fuses are blown. Also, can the vehicle be jump started. I have a 2000 expedition that did that and a fuse was blown under the hood.

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2000 subaru outback has new fuel pump and relay but keeps blowing fuel pump fuse after a few minutes . is there anything else on that circuit

That circuit usually includes these possible components:
A/C Control Module
Body integrated unit
Light control sensor
Transmission Control Module
Engine Control Module
Fuel pump relay
Ignition coil No. 1 (turbo model)
Ignition coil No. 2 (turbo model)
Ignition coil No. 3 (turbo model)
Ignition coil No. 4 (turbo model)

If it takes a minute to blow the fuse then definitely one of components in list is causing too much amperage. try a slightly larger fuse.
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Cannot get ignition on Subaru brumby 4x4 1991,has power to lights , clock etc. Changed coil, fuses in fuse box all ok.

Did you check the simple things, like battery terminals, cables and connections at the solenoid and starter, how about the ground, the main engine ground and the chassis ground? Is your battery fully chargers, is it in park in gear, how a big the nuetral safety switch?

Did someone recently work on the car, could that have been the start of this issue, If so find out exactly what was done and tell them your problem- perhaps it’ll ring a bell!

Ok- assuming nothing new or recent is to be blamed:
How about the actual ignition switch assembly that you put the key in? Also, there’s usually another ignition switch at the lower end of the steering colum. You can do some researching about the location of all ignition switches on your particular year/model Subaru.

If the switch turns(with the key), hold in start position while having a friend check the ignition wires at both the distributor(before and after) and the ignition coil itself on the positive side(does it have 12V always or when the switch is just on, how about when holding the key in the start position, look for a change like it’s on in one position or off in another, perhaps it’s never on or off- I mean the 12V+ Wire on the Positive Side of the Coil, and at the distributor- in and out of it as said above.

If the distributor and coil are energized but the starter itself isn’t turning the engine over if turn my efforts toward the starter. The starter or starter solenoid could be bad, or necessarily both. Depends, some solenoids are mounted remotely and some are mounted directly to the starter, I’m not a Subaru Expert but I’ve worked on many, they differ as well so this applies. You can remove the starter but unhook your battery first to avoid getting shocked. Take it to an auto parts store to test it, take your solenoid if it’s not on the starter already(usually on the inner fender and easily found by tracing the positive battery wire to the solenoid, unplug the battery before doing this or working on your car in general for the sake of safety- always, even experienced technicians that don’t follow this rule end up regretting it, trust me! So be safe, the starter relay is a possibility as well, it’s easily replaced and inexpensive. A multimeter and a YouTube video or google search will show you how to test a relay or get a friend or the parts store to do it when you take the starter itself.

In all likelihood, It’s somewhere within the things suggested here. You’ll figure this out! If you found this helpful click the button to let me know, comments and brief reviews are always appreciated and feel free to follow me. I know you’ll get this figured out, ask friends and family or mechanical friends. Sometimes a quick call to a dealership or garage yields great results. Thanks and have a Great Day!
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My dash lights on my 1997 subaru legacy outback just stopped working out of no where, What could be the problem?

ok fuse boxes are under the hood and under the dash around the hood release lever. should be the 5A fuse
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I have the same problem with no spark on subaru impreza 1995 and i changed the coil changed the cam sensor and changed the crank sensor and still no spark what comes next?????

I think that year may have an ignition fuse, if that's not it you might try the igniter, also check to see if the check engine light comes on when you turn the key on, if not you may have a bad ECU (computer).
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I have a 19992 Subaru Brumby which loses ignition spark

its quite possibly the crank angle sensor as they do this when they heat up,the car wont start,till it cools down,you can get the resistance checked on it to see if its ok,but you will need someone with experience to do it but its not a hard job
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1996 subaru outback wagon alternator wiring diagram. What is the yellow wire for?

are u sure about Yellow ??? i'm pretty sure Yellow is on '90 - '94 models.

Anyways, for those models it goes

1. Alter to Diode
2. Diode to Ignition Coil
3. Ignition Coil to Fuse # 16 in Fuse & Relay Box ( which is a 15A )

Hope that helps.
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Subaru Legacy Wagon 4WD engine does not fire up

take a look to the timing belt, it may be broken. hope it help
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