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The fan belt does drive the compressor but there is an electric clutch used on it that lets the pulley free wheel when the AC system is turned off. That clutch needs a fairly high current to operate it and uses a relay circuit. There is also wiring used to run the extra cooling fan needed when using the AC. I suggest you get a factory service manual for the model year of the system you are working with and study it.
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Use a test light probe to verify power to the fuses under the hood. If all the fuses are okay then you need to check the wiring beyond the panel. There doesn't appear to be a common fuse the areas you mentioned having trouble. Some folks have had corrosion trouble on the bottom side of the fuse panel.
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Help me get this window working please!
Cougar replied to LoyaleSmith's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
In order to change direction of the motor you simply reverse the polarity of the battery connections to the motor. That is done by using a momentary double pole, double throw switch, and where off is in the middle position. Push the switch one direction and the window goes a certain direction. Push the switch the other way and the window goes the opposite way. The two center contacts of the switch tie to the motor. Power and ground are tied to one side of the outer contacts and then the two wires are reversed going to the other outer set of contacts. Using your existing switch should work but if it is bad get another used one from a salvage yard and solder the connections if you have to. The switches are often refered to as rocker switches. Here is an example of one: http://www.newark.com/eaton/sarmxxcxxxxxxxx/switch-rocker-dpdt-12a-black/dp/07R7846 -
More than likely the trouble is due to a loose fusible link connection. Make sure they are making good solid connection. If that is okay then check the underside of that block for a problem. The trouble could also be with the ignition switch. Get a test light probe so you can verify where power is getting to. Even though a fuse is good it is the same as a bad fuse if power isn't getting to it.
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86 GL 10 Turbo EA 82 stalls and won't start
Cougar replied to swcv's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
The O2 sensor is located in the exhaust system, not the ECU. Code 12 has to do with the ignition switch START position. Common issues for the engine not starting up with these cars are broken timing belts, faulty pickup sensors inside the disty, and faulty igniters, if you have one. -
1988 Subaru GL-10 random questions
Cougar replied to MuddyThunder's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
I believe the turbo model has a lower compression ratio than the normal engine does. They might use different pistons to achive that but I'm not sure. I suggest you check this out before doing anything with the engine install. You don't want to possibly blow it up after it is installed. -
The actual code is P0325. You can look up error codes on the net and even find suggestions on how to fix the trouble. The code you have there means there is a cricuit problem to the Bank 1 knock sensor. The sensor itself could be bad or the wiring between the ECU and the sensor could have a problem. Usually there is a single wire that ties the two points together. More than likely the sensor is faulty. It is a fairly common problem.
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I think the radio is made by Clarion and looking at the rear side of a unit there is a square connector on the lower right side that seems to for a changer unit. I don't see a way to control it from the front panel but there may be some way to do it. After looking at some things on Ebay there is a product called Yatour Digital CD changer available. Do a search on Ebay for that and see if that would be off interest to you. It gives you several ways to hook up music sources. Also do a Ebay search for 'Car digital music changer Bluetooth iPOD USB'.
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The transistor is called the ignitor in the drawings. I think you can get them at a regular parts store.
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Ruparts makes a good point. If you haven't proved the switch is really bad then you should check the resistor pack as that is what usually goes bad a way lot more than the switch does when having speed control problems.
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EA82 Idling changes with electrical draw
Cougar replied to ystrdyisgone's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
There also should be a circuit to increase the idle RPMs slightly when power is drawn from the charging circuit. -
If you can no longer get one from a Subaru parts shop you will have to go to a salvage yard for one. You could also try the parts section of this forum.
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headlight switch, radio weirdness.
Cougar replied to Danja44's topic in Old Gen.: 80's GL/DL/XT/Loyales...
The info I have for an '88 model shows two power sources tie to the radio. One for the radio and one for the memory. The power for the radio is on a blu/yel wire and the memory power is on a green wire. It sounds like your radio has mistakenly been hooked up to the lighting circuit for power to it. There is usually wires tied to the lighting system for the radio display, but not to power the radio.