If your Subaru clock has stopped working, it is most likely not the fuse. There is a defect in these clocks that causes them to stop working after a few years.
Fortunately, this defect is quite easy to repair using only a soldering iron. Complete instructions on this repair can be found at: http://www.subaruforester.org/vbulletin/f77/oh-no-my-clock-doesnt-work-3350/
If you don't feel like you want to get into all the technicals of how to repair the clock yourself, it can be repaired at a reasonable rate at subaru-clock.com or on eBay from a variety of vendors.
I don't think there's a fuse for it.Try this link, it fixed my clock problem.http://www.subaruforester.org/vbulletin/f77/oh-no-my-clock-doesnt-work-3350/
burnt bulb or fuse.
There should be a fuse and relay legend in the drivers manual.
Behind the little tray in the dash that tilts out by your left knee.
If both are non functional then it is probably a fuse. If it is just the clock that works sometimes then it is probably weak solder and the clock needs to be repaired. Check out www.autoclockrepair.com for a very reasonable repair solution, removal instructions, and more.
Usually the same fuse as the stop lights
a fuse!
the dome light fuse...any other questions
The room lp, which is a fuse 10 A, controls the digital clock in a 2011 KIA Sorrento.
Remove the fuse from the main fuse box.Then the solenoid connect the rear wheels and u will enjoy the AWD drive. Libor
If its the same as the 2001 subaru forester, there are two fuse panel locations: The main one is located on the lower left hand corner of the driver side dashboard where you will see what looks like a pull open ashtray holder. Pull that open and you will see that it is actually a cover for where the fuses are located.
behind the fuse box underneath the drivers side dash