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    2002, 2003 Subaru Legacy(s)

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  1. The voltage taken on the starter solenoid lead is as follows: Solenoid lead removed from starter solenoid. Voltmeter connected between lead and - terminal on battery. Turn ignition switch to START position. Voltage read on solenoid lead is 0.2vdc. I have a new transmission range (neutral safety) switch on order and will install tomorrow. Still trying to figure out where in blazes the starting relay on this thing is, if anyone has info on that. Cheers, Rob
  2. Thanks for the thoughts guys. Unfortunately no joy on either. Battery cables are fine as I can easily start the car if I put the ignition switch in run, and run a jumper between the starter solenoid and the hot side of the battery. The relay I might be able to do, but the starting lead TO the starter only shows 0.2 vdc when the key is in the start position. (I incorrectly stated that as 2vdc in my original post). Its a definite voltage, but not enough to kick a relay. The only way I can see making that work would be to run a new wire the whole way into the ignition switch, which would bypass the transmission park/neutral switch. As far as I can tell there's no security system other than what may be factory (annoying beep(s) when you lock/unlock the car remotely). The manual makes reference to a starting relay but I'll be damned if I can figure out where it is or what it looks like. The manual makes it look like it's somewhere under the dash, but nothing definitively marked. The best I've been able to do is swap relays at the fuse box under the hood and 2 below the steering column of like part numbers - no change in conditions. Any other thoughts? Cheers, Rob
  3. Greetings all, 2003 Subaru Legacy (non-wagon). Initially had intermittent starting issues. If left to sit or most times a jump-start would fix it. New battery, same issue. New starter, would not start at all. Battery terminals and fuses all appear good. Ignition switch lights all indicators. In key starting position, does not give a loud solenoid click like I would expect. Voltmeter on ignition lead to starter gives me about 2v with key in the starting position. Key in start position does not dim or otherwise affect other indicators. If key is in run position, I can start car with a jumper between the battery and the ignition spade on the starter solenoid. Have pulled the steering column lower shroud and have 12v on the of the 4 terminals on the ignition switch when in the run position. In start position, the 4th position gets 12v and one of the existing positions that had 12 in run drops to about 2v. Bridging between contacts on the back of the start switch does not roll the starter. Reading codes did show a P1518 (ignition start low) which has not come back since cleared. Picking up a manual later today, but looking for ideas on where to look. A lot of suggestions pointing to a starter relay, which I'm yet to be able to find. Other suggestions point to the park/neutral switch - some say is accessed by moving the shroud by the shifter, others from below on the side of the tranny - not sure where to look for either one. Running the gear-shift through the gears with the key in start position has no effect, other than you can hear a relay "clunk" whenever you go to pull it out of park. Any ideas on how to narrow this down further guys? Thanks, Rob
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