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'93 Subaru Legacy sedan engine doesn't start, just a click. No instrument panel lights, no headlights, but brake lights work. What could be the problem??
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I assume you mean the illumination for the instrument cluster is not working?
If this is correct than did you check the dimmer switch to see if it was turned off?
Did you change the radio recently..if so you tapped into the wrong wire...and if not then I would say you have a bad headlight switch or a broke ground dome where
done at home and engine lights flashing indicates that wires for the transmission have not been connect or connected correctly
engine light also reports on transmission problems and the first cause is wiring
from there get a fault code reading to get what servo/' solenoid or sensor is faulty
get the car scanned to find the code. many autoparts stores will scan the car for you or you can buy the bluetooth tool that connects to a phone or tablet that has bluetooth. i suspect your spark plugs might be the issue.
Probably a short or loose connection between battery and starter motor, or on either end of cables. Id look there before swapping out starter.On cold days you might put a heater under car for a few hours before using it,do this carefully as to avoid a car fire, or look into a block heater for your engine.
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