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Okay, so just the other day, I noticed my power mirrors and cigarette lighter don't work. When I check the fuse diagram, they're both on the same fuse, and when I went to replace that fuse, I noticed it was blown. So I replaced it, and sure enough neither of them worked. So I checked the NEW fuse and it was blown too. I'm not exactly sure what the problem is, but it keeps blowing my fuses. Also, my instrument cluster won't light up for some reason with the lights on. I'm not sure which fuse it's under, but they're all still functional. I DID, however, see another fuse and two black box type things? below the fuse panel. So again, maybe there's something odd in there. Anyways, I'd appreciate some advice. Thanks in advance! -- Message posted via CarKB.com http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/subaru/200807/1 |
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Okay, so just the other day, I noticed my power mirrors and cigarette lighter don't work. When I check the fuse diagram, they're both on the same fuse, and when I went to replace that fuse, I noticed it was blown. So I replaced it, and sure enough neither of them worked. So I checked the NEW fuse and it was blown too. I'm not exactly sure what the problem is, but it keeps blowing my fuses. Also, my instrument cluster won't light up for some reason with the lights on. I'm not sure which fuse it's under, but they're all still functional. I DID, however, see another fuse and two black box type things? below the fuse panel. So again, maybe there's something odd in there. Anyways, I'd appreciate some advice. Thanks in advance! |
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"MYsubaru1986 via CarKB.com" <u43482@uwe> writes: Okay, so just the other day, I noticed my power mirrors and cigarette lighter don't work. When I check the fuse diagram, they're both on the same fuse, and when I went to replace that fuse, I noticed it was blown. So I replaced it, and sure enough neither of them worked. So I checked the NEW fuse and it was blown too. I'm not exactly sure what the problem is, but it keeps blowing my fuses. Also, my instrument cluster won't light up for some reason with the lights on. I'm not sure which fuse it's under, but they're all still functional. I DID, however, see another fuse and two black box type things? below the fuse panel. So again, maybe there's something odd in there. Anyways, I'd appreciate some advice. Thanks in advance! Sounds like you have a short somewhere and that the fuse is keeping your car from burning up. Chasing down these shorts can be quite a pain. |
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i have a very similar problem on my 2000 forester. A while ago the heated seats mirrors and cigar lighter wouldnt work. Contrary to the diagram on the fuse cover all these are protected by the same fuse Anew fuse blew straight away. I then found some wires were badly damaged under the drivers seat. I rebound these carefully and all worked well for 6 months Now the same thing has come back. I have checked under both front seats-no frayed wires and ihave tried disconnecting them from the seats. The fuses keep blowing. Iagree that the wiring where it passes into the door might be the most likely cause, but is going to be very hard to check? Or any other ideas? Help! |
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"kernowtilz" <kernowtilz.3l90ru (AT) no-mx (DOT) forums.travel.com> wrote in message news:kernowtilz.3l90ru (AT) no-mx (DOT) forums.travel.com... i have a very similar problem on my 2000 forester. A while ago the heated seats mirrors and cigar lighter wouldnt work. Contrary to the diagram on the fuse cover all these are protected by the same fuse Anew fuse blew straight away. I then found some wires were badly damaged under the drivers seat. I rebound these carefully and all worked well for 6 months Now the same thing has come back. I have checked under both front seats-no frayed wires and ihave tried disconnecting them from the seats. The fuses keep blowing. Iagree that the wiring where it passes into the door might be the most likely cause, but is going to be very hard to check? Or any other ideas? Help! Hi, If this is a reference to the post I made a few weeks ago, then let me update it by saying my replacing the fuse did do the trick. Also, I would look to maybe replace the lengths of damaged wire under the seat with new wire, soldered in place. I remember having problems in an old Chrysler with damaged wires under the seat that plagued me for years until I finally pulled the seat and replaced 3 wires. I finally got my power seat working. Jon |
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