May 16, 20178 yr I figure this to be a viable source of info. I have a friend who lives in Iceland and owns a 2004 Legacy. He does not have the time to look in depth for replacement parts or how to go about it. I have tried several options on the internet that have pulled up blanks. What I have come up with is that the car came out of Europe somewhere and it does not have the same options as cars sold in the States. I believe I've located them thru some Russian internet sites, but I don't feel comfortable dealing with them. He sent me a pic of the VIN, so I have that info. The part # I have found is 85201AG030 (?) and I think it's called the Auto clock Assy or maybe the Multifunction display. If anyone can help me with this I just couldn't thank you enough. I am looking to either replace the unit or have it repaired. I have included a pic of what the unit looks like. Thank you all in advance for any help you can offer.
May 16, 20178 yr http://www.subaruoutback.org/forums/66-problems-maintenance/24447-clock-issues-2005-outback.html http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php/clock-repair-125959.html?s=a44285ff5d63a02a685514d8ea88c8e1&
May 17, 20178 yr Resolder the circuit board. When you open it be careful as sometimes the resistors have fallen off the board and they are quite small. Takes about 5 minutes to fix it with a soldering station. GD
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