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Anonymous Posted on Nov 30, 2012

I have a 2000 Subaru impreza wagon. Keep blowing heater fuses. Replaced Control Unit, Relay and checked blower motor. Yes i replaced the fuses.

I have a 2000 Subaru impreza wagon. Keep blowing heater fuses, and blower motor will not go on in any setting. I checked the blower motor, it works, so i replaced the relay and fuses, same problem, still nothing except popped fuses, i figure what the heck, i replace the fuses again and replace the whoel control unit. Still same problem, the 2 heater fuses pop but not until i switch to fan speed 4, but the fan does nothing before that. No defrosters and its getting frosty!

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  • Posted on Jan 19, 2009

SOURCE: fan blower stopped working

I had the same problem and Ia m working to resolve it.
You need to remove the blover under the glove box it's very easy to remove. 1) remove the glove box, 2) the metalic suport that it's hold by 4 screws and finally remove the 3 screws that holds the blower. Take it off and remove the coverplate of the motor ( 2 screws) and
check the brushes. In my case they were worn out. So you need to buy a new motor with the blower aprox $50 or try to replace the brushes.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 03, 2009

SOURCE: 1995 Subaru Impreza wagon - heater fan

Mine use to work on high only. It was the switch cylinders, something like that. It was an easy fix. Now my blower motor works intermittently. If I kick it, it turns back on. It is located on the passenger side close to the door side directly above your feet (below the jockey box). Kick straight up. If you need to replace it it is also an easy do-it-yourself repair. Make sure before you go out and replace your blower motor that you check your switch. A lot of repair shops will replace the motor w/o checking the switch, you end up paying for 2 repairs. You can make sure it's not the switch by jumping (bypassing) the switch.You apply jumper wires (not cables) directly to the motor, if the motor turns on you know it's the switch.

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  • Posted on Mar 27, 2009

SOURCE: 2002 Subaru Outback compressor not engaging when A/C is on

There is also a switch that will not let it engage if the system is low on refrigerant. It is on the evaporator. Have the system checked to make sure it is full to save yourself alot of headaches. Good luck and have a good day.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 19, 2009

SOURCE: 1995 subaru legercy heater

there is a resistor located under the dash which controls the settings for the fan if this has overloaded or blown up the blower motor wont work

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  • Posted on Jun 29, 2010

SOURCE: My daughter was driving our 1992 Subaru Outback

disconnect the neg batt cable and bridge it with a test light, it should light up and dim after a few seconds, if it stays bright you have a short in one or more circuits, pull each fuse one at a time to see if you can locate which circuit, good luck

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