June 27, 201114 yr I was jump starting our EJ22 Legacy a few weeks ago since it has been in storage for a while, when I mistakenly connected reversed the jumper cables attaching them to the battery. The car made an audible pop, and I pulled them off immediately, but it was too late. No amount charging seemed to bring it up speed. Later, I took the battery back to Autozone to have it tested. They gave it a clean bill of health. When I went to install it in the car, it still didn't start, but the door buzzer now worked. So, I tried a few other batteries that tested good and they didn't work. I tried jumping, too (the right way this time), but no success. Now, the electrical seems to be half dead. Here's what I checked: - power door locks (works) - door buzzer (works) - power windows (doesn't work) - power mirrors (doesn't work) - air/blower (doesn't work) - all exterior lights (doesn't work) - radio (doesn't work) - instrument panel (doesn't work) - starter (doesn't work) I'm thinking it might be some fuse(s) (still checking on that), but do any other ideas come to mind? There's no obvious damage that I have found yet. Thank you for your help.
June 27, 201114 yr Author I just checked most of the fuses I could find. I haven't found a bad one yet.
June 27, 201114 yr you probably blew a ''fusible link'' in the fuse box under the hood, driver's side. (they are the ones that look like a wire loop sticking up.) a test light will tell you which one or just go to the parts store and get a couple. they are cheap. or maybe a SBF, slow blow fuse, same location.
June 28, 201114 yr This has happened a few times on this board. usualy a fuseable link or major (under the hood) fuse goes poof.
June 28, 201114 yr yup - more than likely the main fusable link under hood (should be a black one) - that is what they are designed for - to protect the rest of the wiring in the case of a mix up like this.
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