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Anonymous Posted on Jun 29, 2017

1995 Subaru Legacy TS-R,electric drivers seat stopped working in half down position,all fuses are intact ? I have unbolted & lifted the seat, their are 3 connectors under it,the wires from the blue connector are cut ? I didnt cut them & it still worked like that cant find the other end from where they were cut but theres a thick brown wire & a black thiner one both comming from the loom under the carpet ? can anyone please help.

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The wires can get cut by the seat movement, these could be the wiring for heated seat that was an extra on some models. the motors can become stuck or even strip a cog. if its stopped working but fuse is fine i would think the bushes in the motor have gone you maybe able to change thes i think this part is still available if not it could be a new motor need, but befor this check the switch for the seat these are a common fault over time, you will need a meter to test the switch check its working and has power. you may need some help to do the next part. to check there is power to the motor while its out use a meter and check the volts at the motor plug and have some one press the switch in both directions. if there is power then the motor is at fault.

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  • Posted on Jun 07, 2008

SOURCE: subaru legacy TS-R

That depends on the type of fault!

The car will have to be connected to a diagnostics system to find out the fault.


Jerry G.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 01, 2009

SOURCE: will 1999 subaru engine fit in 1997 subaru legacy?

Yes as long as the Motors are the same. You might need to have the computer out of doner car. Doors are suppose to fit 96 to 99.

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  • Posted on May 22, 2009

SOURCE: 2005 Subaru Legacy electrical repair question?

The #3 fuse does service both windows and door locks and #2 services a control module that affects door locks. Inspect them closely since the fuse element can crack when blowing and this is much harder to see. Pull a least #3 and plug it back in in case the contact blades have stopped comunicating with the mating connector.

To troubleshoot this effectively, you really need a cheap multimeter and the Haynes service manual for your car, #89101.
The manual has very good electrical diagrams in section 12 so you can logically trace the problem. They are available at most every auto parts chain store and cost ~ $20-25 US.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 20, 2009

SOURCE: The positive battery terminal has corroded through

Yes, go to subaru dealer and buy org part. It will come with end and new wire attached. You will have to attach to starter. Not the easiest way to fix, but the best way. You can just cut off end and replace with a new one from autoparts store. Get battery cleaner and spray on battery and rinse off to get all corrosion off or you will have same problem again quickly.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 20, 2009

SOURCE: wiring loom diagram for subaru 97 sti & 00 ra ?

can any1 help me as my interior light not workin with doors when i use door settings get nothing till i close the doors and it comes on dull

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