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jstricker

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    Fairbanks, Alaska
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    I have lived in Alaska 25 years and driven a Subaru for 23 of them -- a 1988; 1998; and now a 2008. I live 25 miles out of town on a dirt road. Couldn't do it without my Subarus.
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    2008 Subaru Outback

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  1. It happens every time the temperature gets below single digits. Even if I warm the car up for 15 minutes, I still have to drive it a few miles before the fan will come on. Thanks for the tips -- I'll check the brushes.
  2. The blower fan in my 2008 Subaru Outback starts freezing up when it's about 0 degrees outside. After I drive it for 10 or 15 minutes, the blower comes on and works very well. Until it comes on, I can't defrost the windshield and it's pretty darn cold. I'm not sure if it's really frozen or what the actual problem is. Note, I live in Fairbanks, Alaska, so we'll be seeing temps like this for the next several months.
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