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Electrical problems abs light, no hvac, won't go into drive


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So the other day my mom was telling me the car wouldn't go into drive I figured I guess just the solenoid. Well not the case. Went to try today did it again and I also noticed the abs light and no hvac. So I hit the dash and various areas around the shifter and voila hvac was blowing air, i could shift again, and when i restarted abs light when out. My guess is a bad ground. Question is where do you think this ground is? Any suggestions and comments would be great thanks guys!

 

Car: 94 Legacy Turbo Sedan 207k km

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any other ideas what happened? I just swapped my alternator a day before this started happening. Related maybe? Like bad diode can cause this? Hitting the dash could have been a fluke because the car was on for a while. I took apart ALOT of the car and everything was fine all grounds I could find were in place. Tried hitting many areas of the car with 0 issues with the fans or abs light coming on or shift interlock!

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  • 1 month later...

Guys any other ideas? Seems to fix the issue if I kick around the little plastic panel on the floor on the driver side. Anything there that would cause these items to not work? It is really bothering me as I am afraid it might completely fail and then I would be screwed obviously... It comes and goes. Seems to happen more after taking a long trip with the car, then the following day after a few short trips it does it.

 

Always at the same time HVAC does not work, abs light on, no shift.

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I have no clue where to start or what diagram to look at. It is doing it more often. It did it this morning. I really need to figure this out before complete failure in the winter. I just again hit the fuse panel on the floor then everything came back to life.

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Well since you know where the trouble is approximately, why don't you wriggle things carefully, one thing at a time, instead of bashing it?

 

That way you might find which particular thing it is that the thump is effecting.

 

Not knocking thumping in any way here... thumping is good, but you need to be a little methodical with them.

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I would suggest pulling one fire wall plug at a time then putting them back on. Usually that is enough to clean the contacts on the plugs.

 

This failure may never show up again, but I think its just a poor or dirty terminal on one of the plugs.

 

 

nipper

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