Chances are you have been driving with one bulb out for some time. Try replacing one bulb first before you look into troubleshooting anything else.
left side headlights dim--why?
On my OBW, it's in the left rear stowage compartment with the jack...
it sounds like a wiring problem perhaps a short to ground.
On my OBW, it's in the left rear stowage compartment with the jack...
That depends entirely on what happened to it to make it need repairing.
Though it could be technically possible, it's probably not financially responsible. It would likely cost more than an automatic 1999 Subaru Outback with a rebuilt engine. The main problem would be in changing it from manual to automatic. Or, there are no automatic/manual "engine's", the engine IS separate from the transmission, this is an easy swap provided you have th skills, the wiring harness and ECU will need to be swapped as well.
I have not tried to install a seat heater. Assuming that you have a seat with heater that you wish to use, Subaru tends to not include the wiring unless that option was ordered from the factory. You will need to install all wiring up to the fuse panel.
The wiring map sensor tells the diagnostic program. If the problem arises and where the problem is located. The wiring map sensor is located below the dashboard.
If the headlights flash on and off, there may be a problem with the bulbs or fuses. There may also be a problem with the battery connections or wiring.
I just searched the back underfloor areas of my 2010 Outback, and couldn't find any evidence of wiring at all. The interior side trim may have to be removed, but I also would like to actually know the connector's location before I start removing trim.
1. You have a busted headlights. 2. You have a busted fuse for the headlight. 3. Have an Electrical wiring connection problem. 4. No battery charge
I have a 2005 Subaru Legacy GT (Wagon) and haven't been able to find a hitch. Does anyone know how to solve this problem? If I am able to find a hitch, I would then try to get the Outback trailer hitch wiring harness from my Subaru dealer. I would expect the wiring in the two cars to be the same, but I suppose they could be different. I noticed the Legacy wagons don't have the rear 12 volt jack that the Outbacks have. This is something I'd like to add too for one of those electric coolers. That would be nifty I think. Thanks . . .