Behind the little tray in the dash that tilts out by your left knee.
There should be a fuse and relay legend in the drivers manual.
burnt bulb or fuse.
a fuse!
Have an owner's manual? That is the best place to find an answer to a question like this. Fuse boxes in my 2000 Forester are behind the battery in the engine compartment and behind a pull-out tray on the lower dash to the left of the steering column. --Ken
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
Two fuse boxes, one under the hood behind the battery. Second one is under the dash on the left side near the driver's feet. If I am not mistaken, you can access that one through a little ash tray that pulls out of the dash. --Ken
where in the left fuse box ,interior courtesy lights, amp-color
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/
Yes, there is a fuse for the interior lights on a 2000 Pontiac Montana. The fuse box is located to the far right of the dash on the passenger side. Open the passenger door to access it.
Under the hood on the right (passenger) side on the firewall near the hood hinge. It is black with white lettering "FWD". Subaru does not recommend that you place the vehicle in FWD mode for every day driving. It is for use only as a test mode because it does change the handling characteristics of your Forester. --Ken