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Ok. I'll just do that little thing, even though I've never posted before so don't really know what I'm doing. First of all let me say that I'm sure glad to be here because my 87 GL Wagon is not in the best of shape and I could really use some friends that know their way around this vintage of Subaru.
I've got a couple of problems as of late that I could definitely use some help with.
First, that is to say it's been around the longest, is my heater/defroster blower motor intermittantly failing to come on. First it happened rarely and then more and more often and now it just won't come on at all. I figure it's a loose wire somewhere, maybe at the blower relay or the diode connection. It looks like it must be the pits to get to those parts. Funny thing too, is that as long as it's running, it doesn't cut out or stop. I also get the impression that it's temperature related, but I don't see anything on the schematic that would be temperature dependent. Has anyone dealt with this before? If so, what was the problem?
My second problem is the rubber seal in my driver's side door. It was occassionally folding in and making the window difficult to open. I would have to run the window down to the bottom and jockey it slightly up and down a few times until the rubber unfolded and went back into the correct position again. So this was happening more and more often, and now it's pretty much stuck (luckily in the window closed position). I guess the rubber seal need replacing, right? But where in the world would I find a replacement rubber seal? Arghh.
Well, thanks for listening. I hope there's someone on the USMB that can help me out. I've got a bunch of other little problems, but if I can fix these two at least I'll be able to make it through till spring. Manually defogging the windshield is difficult not to mention dangerous.