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/
i think the wiring harness is different >.
To check the brake fluid level on a 99 Subaru Forester, you need to open the hood and locate the brake fluid reservoir. This is located on the master cylinder. There will either be a dipstick in the reservoir, or a line embossed on the side that says 'full.' If needed, add DOT 3 brake fluid.
Yes, it will fit and mount up just fine. But you will have to make sure the front differential gear ratio matches that of your rear differential. Or what you could do is swap the transmission from the Forester along with the rear differential from the Forester
I had the same problem on a '99 Forester. It was cured by altering the code number on the alarm system. Check the booklet that came with the vehicle for details.
There are no relays for cigarette lighters, just fuses. check the cabin fuse panel for a fuse marked cig.
It is important to know where the fuses and relays are in a vehicle. The ABS relay in a 99 Ford Windstar is located in a fuse box under the hood.
It gets an estimated EPA average for Automatic is 21 city/26 Highway, and for Manual is 21 City/27 Highway.
what is the bleeding process for a 99 subaru impreza outback?
The cooling fan relays, there are three, are located in the fuse box under the hood above the battery.
To check the fan relays on the 99 Malibu, you can swap the relay between the AC blower and the fan.
Every car I've ever worked on its been in the housing at the engine end of the top radiator hose. follow the lower radiator hose its actually under the car! at least in my 2001 it is
Yes.