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In a 2004 Subaru Outback, the thermostat is located on the bottom of the engine on the driver's side. Remove the screws holding the fitting that the hose (from the bottom of the radiator leading to the engine block) is attached to, remove the fitting, and the thermostat will be underneath.
The tool that you will need, is a screw driver flat, phillip and a 8 mmm socket. Remove the screws from under neat the cover. The cover is held on by clips. using the flat head screw driver, slide the flat head screw driver in between the hard plastic and cover to remove the clips, work your way around the cover with the screw driver. and then pull down on the cover, the cover will drop down, To remove the switch, depress the clip on the side of the switch and rotate it 90 degree, the switch will pop out. out.
assuming itis the switch and not the motor remove switch n hot wiretillup or use switch out of other side.....
Remove switch panel and jump wires on switch- if this works bad switch Remove door panel and see if the motor is getting power-if it is getting power, bad motor
Unhook the battery pull switch out to headlight on position reach under dash to switch , will be a small button on it , push the button at same time pull on switch knob the know and stem will come out use a wide bladed driver and remove the nut that holds the switch in from front of dash unplug wiring remove
pull your light switch out and use a small screw driver to push clip and remove the plastic tip on the head light switch then remove the black trim around the gauge cluster
On a 1995 Chevrolet Caprice your door panel and window switch are two different parts. To remove the door panel you remove the 8 screws along the outer edge of the door and then pull the panel off. to take the switch off there are 4 more screws on the back of the panel you remove
You have to remove the steering wheel and driver airbag to replace this multi function switch....trust me I had to do it.
simply remove the phillips head screws holding the plastic seat trim on. The switch will be right behind it. Disconnect the harness plug and remove the two screws holding the switch down. Note: driver and passenger switchs are the same so if need be you can use one for the other.
Often the plug in connector at the drivers side switch can becaome loose and break the connection. Remove the switch and check this.
To remove the switch yust pull on the switch really hard and it will come right out. Don't be afraid of pulling out the little metal bar inside. No. DO NOT PULL REALLY HARD. All you have to do is take a flat tip screw driver and put it in the slot on the headlight knob itself. There is a little groove that it will fit into. Push back toward yourself, release the knob, then remove the instrument shroud. Remove the two tourqe bolts with a torque screw driver, a set is only ten bucks. Remove the harness from the old switch, replace knob stem bracket etc.