electrical mystery
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electrical mystery
I have a 90 Legacy 2wd 5spd na....it has a clicking electrical sound coming from under the driver's seat...it starts as soon as I turn power on and it dims the lights about every 5 seconds. I have no idea what it is? any ideas
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- Fourth Gear
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electrical mystery
HI
Does your Sub have installed seat heater.. if so ceck the connections under seat.. in mine the seat heater did goe on for few sec and out again if swissed on. could start by pulling the fuse for it and se if click stops
Does your Sub have installed seat heater.. if so ceck the connections under seat.. in mine the seat heater did goe on for few sec and out again if swissed on. could start by pulling the fuse for it and se if click stops

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Legasy 1991 4wd 225k (EJ22 year 1993) (gone) 257000 km
Subaru E12 Libero (Domingo) 1996 (sold) 87000 km
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Legasy 1991 4wd 225k (EJ22 year 1993) (gone) 257000 km
Subaru E12 Libero (Domingo) 1996 (sold) 87000 km
Subaru E12 Colombus 1991 (current) 92000 km
Chrysler Voyager V6 1994 (current) 127000 miles
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- Vikash
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If I remember right (and maybe I don't), there's a circuit breaker under the driver's seat for the power windows. Maybe you have a short in the power window circuits somewhere...
So. Do your power windows work?
You could also try removing fuse 15 from the under-dash fuse box. I think it's labeled "gauges" or something, but it also powers the coil of the power window relay. If you yank that fuse and the problem goes away, you have to find the short in the power window circuit.
So. Do your power windows work?
You could also try removing fuse 15 from the under-dash fuse box. I think it's labeled "gauges" or something, but it also powers the coil of the power window relay. If you yank that fuse and the problem goes away, you have to find the short in the power window circuit.
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