I think you get a different radio. I took mine apart and made it work...for about 5 minutes. The mechanism is very complicated; and I think if any little part gets bent, it would be almost impossible to find. Disassembling that thing would be harder than rubics cube.
Paul in Oregon
No, just replace it.
In The Subaru Legacy(Outback) Service Manual and the Chilton or Haynes Repair Manual for the Legacy & Forester 2000 thru 2006.
See the Haynes Repair manual for Legacy & Forester 2000 thru 2006 on page 6-20 section 19.
Probably a rotted exhaust pipe has broken off. Take the car to a muffler shop for repair.
Get a Haynes Repair Manual Subaru Legacy & Forester Haynes 89101 It will show you everything you need to know....
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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.
For a 2005 Subaru Forester, the oxygen sensor wiring diagrams can typically be found in the vehicle's service manual or repair guides. These diagrams illustrate the connections for both upstream and downstream oxygen sensors, showing the wire colors and pin assignments for proper installation. It's important to refer to specific resources or automotive repair databases for accurate diagrams tailored to your vehicle's engine configuration. Always ensure you have the correct wiring information before proceeding with repairs or replacements.
first i would check the fuse, then try a different lighter in socket, if neither of these remedies problem ginna have to take dash apart to remove socket and see what is wrong
It really depends on the problem with the hedge trimmer. Most of the time they are pretty easy to repair. If it is jammed, visit this site to learn how to repair it http://www.articlesbase.com/home-improvement-articles/how-to-repair-a-jammed-cordless-hedge-trimmer-2150870.html.
There are no repair procedures. A damaged head gasket must be replaced. I know that from recent experience. You can try the various guaranteed head gasket sealants available at your local auto parts store but (a) they won't work, and (b) they WILL find a way to weasel out of the warranty. --Ken
try your local Subaru dealer, im sure that they can tell you.