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Accessory fuse
Test light did its job. Used the cigarette litter fuse for the panel. Thanks for the advice.
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Accessory fuse
That is one way. Thought a guru would know
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Accessory fuse
- Accessory fuse
I have a 1986 DL wagon. I want to instal a 6 gang switch. The panel needs to be wired to the accessories fuse, the one that powers when the key is in. Which one is it?- heater blower failure
I know. So simple yet some hard. Not very mechanical.- Fuel filler
I found on Facebook group. guy name is David Melcher. he seems to have lots of parts. out of Redding CA. hope that helps.1997outback changed their profile photo- replaced the alternator and now the blinkers don't work.
in the fuse panel, there isn't a fuse labeled blinker. who should I be looking for?- heater blower failure
it was a switch that fail. took 4 years to figure out so lame. But I have a heater now.- replaced the alternator and now the blinkers don't work.
hi all, I have a 1986 DL wagon. I had to replace the alternator. once installed on the test drive the blinkers don't work. could I have shorted the blinkers. not sure where to start to find the problem. any help would be great.- heater blower failure
the air is hot when o am driving. doesn't change power with e switch. where is the relay located? can someone post a picture? thanks- heater blower failure
hi, my 1986 dl wagon recently had the heater motor fail. it was weird. I arrived at my designation and turned off the car. the heater was still blowing. it turns off once the car if off, I had the key out. then I turned the knob to off and it still was blowing. is there a relay I cam check? the fuses are good. what can I check? what do I need to replace?- losing coolant
therE is a hose under the carburetor that is leaking. Going to replace a few other hoses that are stiff.- losing coolant
Why doesn’t it overheat?- losing coolant
I’ll check tomorrow. Thanks.- losing coolant
I’ll try that. When I just check the reservoir was empty. Only drove it about a mile. I can see coolant in the radiator when I remove the cap. - Accessory fuse
