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Hello.
I've got a 1998 Legacy Outback. It runs great. However, that's about it.
The car was in a slight front clip accident(left fender, headlight, and Control Arm).
What works: Headlights/taillights, blinkers, Dash lights.
What doesn't work: Brake lights, Dome light, radio(2 months old), AC blower motor, has ABS light.
What I've done: replace relay, Climate control panel, blower resistor; blower motor works with 12V on it.
Checked all the fuses I can.
There is voltage to the Blower relay, but not down the line.
Flashed the ABS codes and it indicated left rear area; replaced ABS sensor and checked tone ring; no go. Also replaced front ABS sensor; no go.
Note: AC compressor comes on when blower motor is turned on; just no blower motor.
Anything else I should try? The car drives fine(now pulls to the right; needs alignment.
Thanks
jeff
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Have the wheels balanced. Most common cause of vibration at speed is out of balance tires.
Thanks all for the ideas! Going to balance the tires and see if that takes care of it.
jeff
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At 89RU: No real noise with it. Front brakes just done; rears done about 2 years ago. Vehicle doesn't pull in either direction. It could be a tire balance issue. My wife has curbed them a few times....
At IVANS IMPORTs: Forgot about the U joints--but would wheel bearings be so specific about a speed and the ones I've replaced in other vehicles alway had a "drone" to them.
Thanks guys.
jeff
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I've got a 1997 Legacy Wagon with 120K(automatic). The car runs smooth up until around 65, at which point it has a pretty good vibration. I've rotated the tires and nothing seemed to change. Checked pressure, fine. Also, if I shift into neutral at 65-70, the vibration is still there. Not sure where to go from here. Any ideas?
jeff
1998 Legacy 2.5 Electrical issues
in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
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I replaced the fender; I did beat the core support down a bit to fit the fender better.
jeff