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Old 01-18-2010, 02:27 PM
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Fix to losing Clock, A/C, Cigarette lighter and mirrors

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This write up is on how to fix the wiring issue in the sun visors.

Tools Needed:
  • 10mm socket and accompanying socket wrench.
  • Phillips head screw driver
  • Wire cutters and hardware of your choice to cap wires.
  • A little patience never hurt either.

The issue is that over time the wires become brittle and eventually lose the plastic covering with constant flexing. This is usually at the point where the hinge rotates. When this happens they short out causing you to lose the following functions:
  • Climate Control lights will light up, but do not work to provide any functionality
  • Clock does not work
  • Sun visor lights do not work
  • Mirror adjustment does not work
  • Cigarette lighter does not work
  • Rear wiper does not work on the intermittent setting

If you look under the driver side kick panel where the fuse panel is you will a fuse in the first column 5th row labeled Cig/Mirror a 20AMP. Remove this fuse and physically check to see that the fuse has popped.


DO NOT JUST KEEP REPLACING THE FUSE this will only result in further electrical damage and possibly a fire.

If the fuse is blown you need to remove the sun visors to physically check the wires for damage. Disconnect the battery before doing so( getting electrocuted is no fun, ask me how I know) Doing this requires only a Phillips head screw driver. Pop out the plastic covers on both sides of the visors. You should see 2 Phillips head black screws. Remove these screws and pull down the accompanying wire. Your wire should not show any signs of damage if your wire looks like below you need to cut the wire and cap it.

http://www.subaru-svx.net/forum/atta...1&d=1263848703


As you can tell this wire has seen better days. I assume this was an issue before I bought the car hence why the sun visors where never hooked up.
The wires are easy to get to and only require a 10mm socket. The only 10mm bolt that needs removing is where the seat belt mounts to the B pillar.

http://www.subaru-svx.net/forum/atta...1&d=1263849096


After removing the 10mm bolt seen here (sorry for the dark picture and also I am not sure about auto belts and what it requires. I will go look at my other 94 and see what is different and add it later). Also you need to remove the two screws holding on the grab handle. Just pop the plastic covers off and you see two Phillips head remove these and that is all that is needed to now pop the pleather cover off.


NOTE: The driver’s side does not require the removal of any bolts to access the wire needing to be capped.

You now are ready to cut and cap the wire. You will see a bunch of wires wrapped in tape running down the B pillar. You need to remove this tape carefully making sure not to cut any of the wires.

The wire you are looking to cut is a light green with a red stripe Make sure the wires are not damaged at the point where you cut because there could be wires still melted together further down causing more shorts.

http://www.subaru-svx.net/forum/atta...1&d=1263849476


NOTE: You need to do this on both sides! Although the wiring diagram suggests only the one wire is for both sides, this is not true. The driver’s side is easily cut but pulling the wire out of the side and capping it there as it goes across to the dome light.

http://www.subaru-svx.net/forum/atta...1&d=1263849905




By capping the wires you are allowing a way to rewire them at a later time. I did not have the parts (mainly the sun visor connectors) to rewire it. Once you are sure you capped the wires, connect the battery and replace the fuse. If done correctly everything should working fine. Once you are sure it is and the fuse does not blow replace all the trim, the o-snap handle, and the seat belt mounting. You are done and now you can enjoy the fruits of your labor.

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