On multiple occassions I've tried to use chargers, inverters, etc, but have had no success. I'm tired of blowing fuses and would love to be able to charge my cell phone, etc while driving. Any help, suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
SOURCE: 2003 Subaru Outback wiper problem..
check the tension on the wiper arm itself...there is a 12mm locknut that will go lose and it being lose will cause the arm to slip on the shaft...there is a cover on that wiper arm hiding that nut
SOURCE: AWD not working
Did you know that there is a fuse under hood on Passenger side that I have seen people put the fuse in the missing spot. Problem is it is only for towing the car. Remove if fuse is present and see if it fixes your problem.
SOURCE: I've got a 1996 Subaru Legacy and the turn signals
Does the emergency flasher work? If not, it could be a connection behind the coffee holder/Emergency flasher switch on the dashboard. I had a mechanic who had to go behind the dashboard and inadvertantly din't connect it properly and neither my flasher nor blinkers worked.
Dan Hunt
Danbury, CT
SOURCE: Steering wheel clicks on 1998 Subaru Legacy Outback wagon
steering column bearing sounds like a worn out steering column... jack the front wheels off the ground both sides relieve load on steering wheel to see if it lessens the amount of feel and noise, if it does it shoud be the column bearing, replace bearings or complete column,,, also try with the wheels off the ground and safely supported to manualy steer the wheels by hand and see if you feel in roughness or hear any noises,should some minor resistance but be smooth in it movement if everything suspension and steering component wise is in good working condition... please rate my help.. thanks...
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