in the engine bay. Passenger side. Near the strut tower.
It's not in the fuse box. Looking at the engine from the front it's in the top corner, marked FWD. You open it up and bam, there it is.
Under the bonnet against the firewall on the right hand side. It has a cap that has 4WD on it. Lift flap insert fuse to acheive 2WD
Im not sure if this is your problem but the fuse to switch from awd to fwd is ground not hot. So if the wire is skinned somewhere and grounding out it could cause that.
Put a fuse in the circuit labeled "FWD" under the hood on the passenger side.
The Subaru Legacy is unique in its class because it does indeed have a standard all-wheel-drive system (AWD).
passenger side of firewall, near strut mount under the platic clip that reads FWD.
The differential between the axles controls the AWD on a 1996 2.2 Subaru Legacy Wagon.
Nope. AWD was optional until 1998 when Subie decided to standardise their production.
viscous coupler
Yes if both are 2005 and later and also rwd or awd. Rwd wheels do not fit on an awd Charger or Magnum.Yes if both are 2005 and later and also rwd or awd. Rwd wheels do not fit on an awd Charger or Magnum.
i have the same problem on my 95.Heard it it may be the trans. solenoid or( clutch? )teeth gears worn. In the mean time put your fwd fuse in and its fine.