fried ecu?!
while fixing the alternator connector, one of the wires kinda touched the alt body for like 1 sec before I take them apart
I think one of the fuses blew but all of them were still connected(there was a little smoke in the fuse box) now nothing works... what have I done:( ? |
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Check your fusible link. It is in the fuse box and looks like a thick piece of wire. They're about $5 new from Subaru.
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thank you very much
yeah that was it...it looked ok but when i took it out it came apart so the ecu is okay, right? |
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When doing any electrical work, always disconnect the battery first.
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82301GA060 Subaru current price is $10.02 |
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I couldn't find anything like this in part stores so I guess that leaves me with one option thank you guys...great help like always |
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I went to napa showed them the old one bought same gauge wire and connectors and made 2 of them for about 5 bucks..................G
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So FIFTY CENTS A YEAR is too much to keep your SVX running properly.:rolleyes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9x3M8310qzs |
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Do things right, or don't do them at all. |
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why do you guys have to tie everything with money and destroyed or burnt cars?!:D Quote:
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Be sure to order a couple, or find some in a local junkyard with Subies. Subaru used the same ones in just about every subie in the 90's, and maybe even newer as well. If you need one ASAP ;)
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