2004 Subaru Outback "relay" Questions

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...headlight wont work changed the bulbs and checked the fuses Each head lamp also has it's own relay, you can rule the relay out by swapping the left head light relay with the right head light ...

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subaru electrical no power to air conditioner clutck relay all fuses ok You pulled the relay out and checked for power on all the terminals? If so, and you had no hot terminal, possibly a fuse link ...

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...are blown on the low-beam tungsten coils, if the bulbs are fine, then check the fuse and relay. If the fuse is good, pull the the low-beam relay (if equipped) and swap it with another

Where is the fuel pump relay on a 1998 Legacy Outback AWD wagon? I drove it for 3 minutes, shut it off for 90 seconds, now it wont start, it has spark, there is no fuel from the filter lines when ...

why are the headlights staying on when ignition is off Under your hood is a plastic box with relays in it, the headlight relay is stuck. Tap it with something and it will release. Probly should ...

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...its still running after the blades have parked? The intermittent is usually operated by a thermal relay built into the wiper motor circuit, you operate the switch, the thermal relay times the wipe ...

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...and I have no low beam headlights. any clues? The dimmer switch on the stalk usually operates a relay in the fuse box. It could be the dimmer switch, relay, lowbeam fuse, or odd coincidence both ...

...deadA fan dying because of the electric is generally simple to fix. Check all of your fan relays and make sure that they are working. MOST cars I can not be certain with the Subaru have 2 ...

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trying to find the location of the fuel pump relay in a 1997 4cyc outback looked under driverside dash but didnt find it most fuel pump relays are located in the main fuse box,under the hood. look for

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passenger side) quite working. Replaced bulb (twice). Checked fuses. Still not working. Heard about Relays - but can't find info on what and if a bad relay could be the next trouble-shooting step.

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