I had to do this on my 1997. You have to order the part. The blower is located behind the glovebox, just remove the glovebox and look up behind it and you should see it. I think three screws hold it in place. Keep track of which screws go where as there were quite a few when i did it.
replace heater core. replace fan.
could be the blower motor, a fuse, or a bad wire.
2002/2003 subaru outback does not have one!!!!!!!!
In Subarus the temp control for the heater does not control the coolant flow, just airflow past the heater core. If you get no heat, there is no coolant in the heater core -- either there is no coolant or it is not circulating.
The heater blower motor on a 1999 Subaru Impreza is in the engine compartment on the passenger side of the vehicle. It is located on the firewall.
Yes, they all come with heating and air conditioning. ,
The light in the switch can not be changed, the whole switch would need to be replaced.
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have you checked the fuse if so then you will need to replace the resistor for the blower hig and low dettings have you checked the fuse do you have 12 volts to blower if so then you will need to replace the resistor for the blower replace the blower motor
Continental/VDO New A/C Heater Blower Motor PM4820
Heater inlet hose on a 99 subaru legacy is on the passenger side coming out of the fire wall. One of only 2 hoses coming out of the fire wall.
Remove the wiring harness to the heater blower fan. Remove the retaining bolts. Remove the fan from the blower. Reverse the process to install the new heater blower fan.