I don’t know much about our cars but started stressing when my 2012 Impreza wouldn’t start this morning, started watching videos on a whim and came across this one, starts up like a charm now!! Thank you!!
Ran into this issue on my 2016 Forester XT, however the problem was not a fuse in my case. Got stranded a couple of times and while getting a jump, after a few tries, it would start. Turns out that was by chance. On the most recent occurrence, I got it home in the garage and immediately began investigating. This video definitely helped get me on the right track in that it was an electrical issue other than the starter/battery. I did connect my battery to a charger which indicated it was good. I noticed the car was complaining about pressing the brake pedal before pushing start even though I was pressing it down. Also, the start button had an orange light on it, not green, I believe also indicating it wasn't ready to start due to the brake pedal. So now I started to suspect whatever sensor was attached to the brake pedal. I found the wire harness at the top of the brake pedal that connects the sensor(and probably does other things) and gave it a wiggle. Sure enough, that was the issue, and it started right up on the next attempt. I don't have a permanent fix for this yet, but at least now i can avoid having to get a jump or tow until I can figure out why this sensor/harness is so touchy. HTH. UPDATE: Got this fixed by dealership after they issued a recall(WUE90 - "Brake Lamp Switch Replacement") for it
Thanks for the info. I'm currently experiencing similar issue with my 16 XT where it randomly doesn't start. I jumped it once and it worked but two other times I've had to have it towed to the dealer (still under an extended warranty) and then it starts just fine as soon as it gets there and they keep it a couple days and it never fails for them. I got it home the first time and 5 days later it won't start again no matter how many times I try. It's a new battery and has a full charge. I'm going to get it back (they want to throw a $700 starter repair at it even though they can prove it's a starter) and check these fuses and harnesses first!
@@amywest4054 Messing with the harness/switch might get you by sometimes, but maybe not every time. Best to have dealership perform the repair listed for recall WUE90(Brake Lamp Switch Replacement). It sucks that in both of our cases, expenses were incurred for towing, lost time, misdiagnosed repairs, etc. and no way to get that reimbursed.
George, your video about the Subaru Crosstrec was spot on. I was trying to charge a new battery when I looked up your quick fix. I would never have found the cause as the manual in the glove box was for a different vehicle. You are a KING.
I didn't realize the black fuses did anything. I thought they were spares. I was losing my mind trying to figure out why my car stopped working. Thank you so much!
Thanks George!!! It worked, however, my fuse was a 10amp and was on the bigger fuse panel to the left of the service panel yours was on. I have a 2016 Subaru Impreza. The fuse position was labelled as ‘Start’. From the bottom left hand corner of the fuse panel it was the second from the left and second from the bottom....2 over and 2 up. Thanks buddy. ✌🏼
Thank you so much!!! You just save me a $200 diagnostic trip to the mechanic. For the life of me I could not figure out why it wasn’t even trying to start. You are amazing sir!
Thanks for this video. It fixed my issue. I’ve spent days working on this Impreza and nothing else worked but with your advice and video finally my car runs again.
YOU’RE AN ABSOLUTE LEGEND. I just swapped this out and it fixed my problem. I was stuck with my dogs at the park and I was on my way in 10 minutes. Huge cheers. Thank you! 2016 WRX for reference.
Duuuude you saved me!! I was trying to figure out if I have blown a fuse or not, checked every single fuse for about 2 hours and could not figure out the problem until I seen your video. 10/10 helpful. I have a 2015 Impreza
Thank you!! I was tearing my hair out trying to find the no start problem with my 2016 Legacy. I checked the fuse and sure enough it was blow. Started right up after replacing! Thank you so much for posting this!!!
How? The 2007 Outback doesnt have a black fuse section. Only relays. That's very odd you would say that considering the 07 outback configuration is totally different. Are you a real person?
Thank you so much my 2016 sti randomly died on the highway in traffic. I had to get it towed. I couldn’t figure out what it was for many people couldn’t figure it out but I came across this video and sure enough my fuse was blown. I can get it to crank now but it won’t start boost limited exceeded and knock sensor code is only codes it’s throwing so I got a bad connection somewhere maybe when I checked the main harness but thank you!
Just throwing this out there because I came across this video while my 2010 Impreza was showing the same issue. I did not have any blown fuses. All I had to do was put the car in neutral and then back into park. It started right up after that!
Tried this out, weirdly enough my fuse wasn’t blown.. so I swapped it with another 15M fuse, pressed the ignition button and nothing happened. I forgot to take my foot off the brake peddle and about 5 seconds after it gave me a slow crank. Cheers for the video, I would’ve never known which fuse to replace!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I ran into the same issue a few min ago and I was considering that it would be the starter needing to be replaced, but thank God I ran across this video.
Bro thanks so much, I had my car booked for dealership because of this. Not even labelled on the fuse box diagram in owners manual. I took a 10amp fuse from the 'spare' fuses. Next 2 hours trying too figure why my started motor wouldn't turn.
HI George! I have Subaru Outback 2014 and same problem but my car does not have black fuse box in this area. If I open the hood near the battery there are few other fuses. Do you know what this fuse is for and where I can locate in my car? THanks
Great idea George. But my 2021 OB Touring XT did not have that extra black fuse bank. I looked in owner's manual foe underdash & underhood & did not find which fuse went to starter. This old 78 yr old was tired & gave up last night. help
Here's a question for you. I have a 2014 Outback. When I put the key in it wont start, after 10 seconds my lights on the display will come on and then it will start. What do you think is causing this delay on being able to start.
A bit of advice for future videos, put some thought into the verbal aspect of it beforehand. I'm not putting you down, just trying to be critical in a positive way. If you prepare your speech before filming then you can articulate the core purpose of your video precisely and consistently. For instance, listing all or the things that are not wrong with the vehicle in the first 2 minutes kind of irritates some people who are frustrated about their car not starting and they're actively trying to solve the issue in the moment. Opening up with a 30 second clip of you explaining the solution and then listing all of the things that are not wrong would appease the frustrated viewers and possibly get a sub out of it. People are kind when they're happy and they usually express gratitude in the moment so this simple tweak to your approach could be of utility. Good video overall and not a bad job with editing and keeping it short and sweet. Gets a like from me
Having this issue now but I have a 2006 subaru impreza wagon. The fuses on the left are less it's only 4 and 3 black square things. Are fuses inside of those black things?
Great video. I am in same situation though I hold Subaru liberty I don’t see the side fuse box that’s not there in my case. I hold push start and stop to. Please help
@George Melnik, I have 2016 legacy I replaced the dash after accident and now when I push the start button it will turn on but it won’t start. Also the when I push any button on the remote nothing works and the windows or the doors lock/unlock won’t work either. Please help
2012 subaru impreza won't start but new battery and it drives fine then stop so i check this video and i change simple fix is a 15 amp fuse on right side black box 4th one and car start perfectly
I have a 2004 Subaru Forester. I don’t have the 2nd part of the interior fuse panel (black). Can someone guide me what to do, I changed my starter and it didn’t do anything.
I have a 2010 impressa but my box doesn’t have those black fuse panel on the side it has like cubes and like 3 fuses under it, Is there another location as to where it is?
I'm having this same issue on my 2019 legacy. It will start after trying a few times. After I tried and failed I felt and herd something in my motor move and click in to place and then that when I tried and it started. What can it be? I also had a remote starter installed last month hope they didn't do something wrong and that what also infecting my vehicle.
I've changed my cluster in my 2009 forester and now it won't start Do I need to go get the key and tumbler outta the car that the cluster came out of or just changed the demobleizer from the same car as the cluster??
I have exact same issue with 2016 outback. I am going to try your solution. However, in my case, the car did jump start. I drove it around to complete errands and now when I want to start it again, it doesnt start. Did you have similar situation George?
hI Geoge i have 2011 Honda odyssey when i changed my moon roof motor the new one doesn't work and the inlet power socket has power and all fuses are good . can you help what could be the problem
Hey there, I just checked my subaru outback 2020 and I didn't see that black fuse box. Any chance there is another place for this hidden black fuse box? I'm only seeing the tan fuse box.
Great Video. Having similar problem on a 2017 Forester. Will not crank and the battery is good! The Starter fuse is good so that is not it. I have checked the mystery fuse shown here .. and it is also good. But I can not find where the hell is the STARTER RELAY ? I can not find that information anywhere. Thanks in advance.
@@courtneyradojicic4583 Yeah... My daughter's car. Took to a local shop and the diagnosed it as "bad starter". We did not have time to deal with it... so she went ahead and had them replace it... big $$$. Oh well. I think she got screwed but.... It solved the problem.
Hey gorge I got my car from auction. The black box that you pointed out, mine is on the bottom horizontally and the 4th fuse that was the “glow” one. This had a fuse. I tried to put one but doesn’t let me, it’s doesnt click or anything it’s just loose. You have any idea if it’s that fuse that doesn’t let me start it
that is not a high idle, that is the starter spinning along because the starter solenoid did not let go after the engine started, and that is why the fuse is blown ... why else do you think he let it run for couple seconds only ... runs no problem, yeah right ...
Thanks for info I’ve had my 2008 sti just suddenly die on me and will not crank over at all the temperature is in the max but car is cool there’s an abs light and a a light that looks like a car on tilt with line through it.my Subaru is a 2008 sti hatch ej25 please can someone help me out with info on this.I’ve checked the fuses a can see under foot well and bonnet it’s a uk model
This worked on my 2018 WRX! I noticed that i was missing the 2nd fuse from the top. Are you able to list out what all the fuses are? I'm trying to read the service manual at the moment. Thanks!
@@wrxstorm3011 Hey there! Unfortunately, I did not figure out the list of fuses. It was an issue related with my remote starter and possibly the immobilizer? I brought it in to my local automotive electrical shop and had the tech basically unplug and plug back in the remote starter. No issues since.
I'm gonna be trying this tonight in our 2014 XV Crosstrek. We serviced in a new clutch, got everything bolted up and no start. It will crank but won't start
Doesn't work for 05 - 09 Leg/OBK's. Unless you know where the other fuse box as there is only 2 fuse locations in the Leg/OBK's. Knee panel and engine bay.
I'm having this same problem with a new battery I just installed. No black vertical fuse box under the dash. There are some blue square relays tho... Mabey try that? But which 1 to pull? Have to take the lower dash panel off to access that area too. Yay
i have the same issue too but now theres a problem that i put a new fuse and then blew up again. i might be bad wiring or a shortage. i have a 2016 sti
Any idea what would make it crank over for a long time before starting if the car sits for a few days? Owner said if he started it everyday it was fine. Go 3 or 4 days and hard to start.
Probably losing fuel prime. Try cycling the key a few times from off to on but dont crank it. After few times of cycling then try to start it. Could be a clogged fuel filter too
I just had this exact problem, but the fuse was not blown. I took it in, and they said the brake switch goes bad on these and shorts so it doesn't recognize the brakes are being pushed and won't start. It acted exactly like your example. 2016 Impreza. The other thing is, the problem was intermittent because the car did start the next day and I was able to drive to the dealers. but in some cases is it possible that this fuse would blow, and then not start at all? It start
Subaru fixed it at no charge, but on the push button model, the brake has to be applied for the car to start. There is a sensor that detects if the brake is pressed and this went out so car would not start. I'm not sure where it's located, but I suspect near the brake pedal.
I had this happen today on my 2017 Subaru Legacy. It was -10 F this morning, so this may have been related, but it was the same issue. I started the car, drove it, made a couple stops, then when I tried to start it nothing happened. I tried 3-4 times. I looked at things on the net with my phone, and someone said the transmission is touchy and it's a safety thing or something. I wiggled the transmission, pushed hard on my brake and tried to turn again. The car started up like normal. It would make perfect sense that it was a brake sensor.
I don’t know much about our cars but started stressing when my 2012 Impreza wouldn’t start this morning, started watching videos on a whim and came across this one, starts up like a charm now!! Thank you!!
Ran into this issue on my 2016 Forester XT, however the problem was not a fuse in my case. Got stranded a couple of times and while getting a jump, after a few tries, it would start. Turns out that was by chance. On the most recent occurrence, I got it home in the garage and immediately began investigating. This video definitely helped get me on the right track in that it was an electrical issue other than the starter/battery. I did connect my battery to a charger which indicated it was good. I noticed the car was complaining about pressing the brake pedal before pushing start even though I was pressing it down. Also, the start button had an orange light on it, not green, I believe also indicating it wasn't ready to start due to the brake pedal. So now I started to suspect whatever sensor was attached to the brake pedal. I found the wire harness at the top of the brake pedal that connects the sensor(and probably does other things) and gave it a wiggle. Sure enough, that was the issue, and it started right up on the next attempt. I don't have a permanent fix for this yet, but at least now i can avoid having to get a jump or tow until I can figure out why this sensor/harness is so touchy. HTH.
UPDATE: Got this fixed by dealership after they issued a recall(WUE90 - "Brake Lamp Switch Replacement") for it
Update: Subaru has issued a recall for this problem: WUE-90
Thanks for the info. I'm currently experiencing similar issue with my 16 XT where it randomly doesn't start. I jumped it once and it worked but two other times I've had to have it towed to the dealer (still under an extended warranty) and then it starts just fine as soon as it gets there and they keep it a couple days and it never fails for them. I got it home the first time and 5 days later it won't start again no matter how many times I try. It's a new battery and has a full charge. I'm going to get it back (they want to throw a $700 starter repair at it even though they can prove it's a starter) and check these fuses and harnesses first!
@@amywest4054 Messing with the harness/switch might get you by sometimes, but maybe not every time. Best to have dealership perform the repair listed for recall WUE90(Brake Lamp Switch Replacement). It sucks that in both of our cases, expenses were incurred for towing, lost time, misdiagnosed repairs, etc. and no way to get that reimbursed.
George, your video about the Subaru Crosstrec was spot on. I was trying to charge a new battery when I looked up your quick fix. I would never have found the cause as the manual in the glove box was for a different vehicle. You are a KING.
I didn't realize the black fuses did anything. I thought they were spares. I was losing my mind trying to figure out why my car stopped working. Thank you so much!
Thanks George!!! It worked, however, my fuse was a 10amp and was on the bigger fuse panel to the left of the service panel yours was on. I have a 2016 Subaru Impreza. The fuse position was labelled as ‘Start’. From the bottom left hand corner of the fuse panel it was the second from the left and second from the bottom....2 over and 2 up. Thanks buddy. ✌🏼
Thanks for the info, much needed.
Thank you so much!!! You just save me a $200 diagnostic trip to the mechanic. For the life of me I could not figure out why it wasn’t even trying to start. You are amazing sir!
Thank you much, this just got my 2017 Forest xt started. These fuses should be listed in the manual!
Thanks for this video. It fixed my issue. I’ve spent days working on this Impreza and nothing else worked but with your advice and video finally my car runs again.
YOU’RE AN ABSOLUTE LEGEND. I just swapped this out and it fixed my problem. I was stuck with my dogs at the park and I was on my way in 10 minutes. Huge cheers. Thank you! 2016 WRX for reference.
Duuuude you saved me!! I was trying to figure out if I have blown a fuse or not, checked every single fuse for about 2 hours and could not figure out the problem until I seen your video. 10/10 helpful. I have a 2015 Impreza
Outstanding, worked on my 2017 wrx limited manual transmission
Thank you for this video! I had the same issue with my 2015 Crosstrek. Starting up like a charm now!
Thank you!! I was tearing my hair out trying to find the no start problem with my 2016 Legacy. I checked the fuse and sure enough it was blow. Started right up after replacing! Thank you so much for posting this!!!
Can you please share screenshot which fuse did you change please I am trying to do it unable to find which one
I did it this morning! Thank you so much...you saved me getting bumped by the mechanics
Absolutely amazing! This just happened to my impreza!! I'm going to try it!!
This fixed my issue in Subaru Outback 2007!
Can I just say THANK YOU so much! Your helpful video saved me so much time and trouble!
How? The 2007 Outback doesnt have a black fuse section. Only relays. That's very odd you would say that considering the 07 outback configuration is totally different. Are you a real person?
I have 2007 subaru legacy but only relays are there. Need help!
@@gandrasgandrauskas5331 I have a 2007 Subaru Impreza, did you figure out the issue/fix on your legacy for the no crank, no start issue? :)
Fixed my problem thank you sir for your awesome videos!
Thank you!!!! Saved me a $200 diagnostic at the mechanic, plus towing cost.
Thank you so much my 2016 sti randomly died on the highway in traffic. I had to get it towed. I couldn’t figure out what it was for many people couldn’t figure it out but I came across this video and sure enough my fuse was blown. I can get it to crank now but it won’t start boost limited exceeded and knock sensor code is only codes it’s throwing so I got a bad connection somewhere maybe when I checked the main harness but thank you!
GOD BLESS THIS VIDEO! 🙏 you saved my car a trip to the Dealer.
THANK YOU!! I was going crazy! This was the fix for me too!
Just throwing this out there because I came across this video while my 2010 Impreza was showing the same issue. I did not have any blown fuses. All I had to do was put the car in neutral and then back into park. It started right up after that!
That works for me too. Got a 08 impreza hatchback but what happens in the future if it happens again what's the fix
Lol I just remembered I was trying to start a car with a clutch lol.
4 years still a legend! Saved a life today thank you
Tried this out, weirdly enough my fuse wasn’t blown.. so I swapped it with another 15M fuse, pressed the ignition button and nothing happened. I forgot to take my foot off the brake peddle and about 5 seconds after it gave me a slow crank.
Cheers for the video, I would’ve never known which fuse to replace!
Thanks for the video, saved me time and money on my 2015 Impreza!
Had this happen to my 2016 sti yesterday. This video helped a lot
God bless you sir for sharing your knowledge you just save me $70 for tow truck and probably $200 $300 mechanic Thankyou so much
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I ran into the same issue a few min ago and I was considering that it would be the starter needing to be replaced, but thank God I ran across this video.
Where do you get a new one
you should include the model year for your car; my car has this issue but is before the remote starters were included (2001)
I know its 2 years too late but I have a 2013 impreza 5spd no remote start only keyed ignition and this fuse was my issue
Dude I could kiss you. Been stressing about this. Checked all the other fuses. Didn’t even think to check these. Changed it and it started right up
Thank you for taking, your time, and sharing with us. Much appreciated. Very helpful video. :-)
so what made the fuse blow?
Your freaking amazing you helped me out big time!
Bro thanks so much, I had my car booked for dealership because of this. Not even labelled on the fuse box diagram in owners manual. I took a 10amp fuse from the 'spare' fuses. Next 2 hours trying too figure why my started motor wouldn't turn.
You’re a lifesaver!!!
Thank you help me get my car running!!!!!
Been having this issue on my 03 WRX, hopefully this helps!
Did it work for your WRX?
It worked thank youuuu
HI George! I have Subaru Outback 2014 and same problem but my car does not have black fuse box in this area. If I open the hood near the battery there are few other fuses. Do you know what this fuse is for and where I can locate in my car?
THanks
Thank you! That solved it!
2013 BRZ with the exact same issue. But I've checked the two fuse areas that I know about. Is there any other places? What is the name of that fuse?
Great idea George. But my 2021 OB Touring XT did not have that extra black fuse bank. I looked in owner's manual foe underdash & underhood & did not find which fuse went to starter. This old 78 yr old was tired & gave up last night.
help
I have the same problem with my 2019 Forester
what does that fuse to go to, same issue but no fuse in that location?!
Did you ever figure it out? I’m having the same issue with my 2019 impreza
Here's a question for you. I have a 2014 Outback. When I put the key in it wont start, after 10 seconds my lights on the display will come on and then it will start. What do you think is causing this delay on being able to start.
Did you ever figure out what the issue was?
Good man Charlie Brown GOOD MAN!
Great video
thanks for the info
Thank you for the tip:)
Ima try this here 2023 9:33am Washington
A bit of advice for future videos, put some thought into the verbal aspect of it beforehand. I'm not putting you down, just trying to be critical in a positive way. If you prepare your speech before filming then you can articulate the core purpose of your video precisely and consistently. For instance, listing all or the things that are not wrong with the vehicle in the first 2 minutes kind of irritates some people who are frustrated about their car not starting and they're actively trying to solve the issue in the moment. Opening up with a 30 second clip of you explaining the solution and then listing all of the things that are not wrong would appease the frustrated viewers and possibly get a sub out of it. People are kind when they're happy and they usually express gratitude in the moment so this simple tweak to your approach could be of utility. Good video overall and not a bad job with editing and keeping it short and sweet. Gets a like from me
Having this issue now but I have a 2006 subaru impreza wagon. The fuses on the left are less it's only 4 and 3 black square things. Are fuses inside of those black things?
Great video. I am in same situation though I hold Subaru liberty I don’t see the side fuse box that’s not there in my case. I hold push start and stop to. Please help
I have this issue but on an 09 model. Any help?
Thanks for the info! I’ll give it a try
Did it work?
nice job George, what did that fuse control ?!
What does this fuse protect? My 2020 Outback has the other fuse block under the hood…
What does this fuse lead to?!?! This legend saved the fuck out of me lmfao
Thank you for the info very helpful
Thankyou. Gonna check this. I just bought a 05 legacy wagon for 200 bucks. Its mint. Wont start
was it a fuse ?
hey, what happened to your wagon
My guess is that it won't be the 4th fuse down from the top in every car. It might be helpful to know what that fuse is for?
Should be ‘Start’
Thanks man helped me a lot
Same problem on a 2020 outback, any clue what the fuse could be?
@George Melnik, I have 2016 legacy I replaced the dash after accident and now when I push the start button it will turn on but it won’t start. Also the when I push any button on the remote nothing works and the windows or the doors lock/unlock won’t work either.
Please help
2012 subaru impreza won't start but new battery and it drives fine then stop so i check this video and i change simple fix is a 15 amp fuse on right side black box 4th one and car start perfectly
I have a 2004 Subaru Forester. I don’t have the 2nd part of the interior fuse panel (black). Can someone guide me what to do, I changed my starter and it didn’t do anything.
Did you have any luck with this?
I have a 2007 Subaru Impreza, did you figure out the issue/fix on your legacy for the no crank, no start issue? :)
@@timurlengiaeuotica8848 hey I have a 2006 impreza, and I can't find the and fuse box. Did you have this problem and fix it on yours?
Does this fix apply for 2004 wrx?
I have a 2010 impressa but my box doesn’t have those black fuse panel on the side it has like cubes and like 3 fuses under it, Is there another location as to where it is?
So, whey did the fuse blow? Fuses just don't decide to pop on day, why did it blow?
I'm having this same issue on my 2019 legacy. It will start after trying a few times. After I tried and failed I felt and herd something in my motor move and click in to place and then that when I tried and it started. What can it be? I also had a remote starter installed last month hope they didn't do something wrong and that what also infecting my vehicle.
I've changed my cluster in my 2009 forester and now it won't start
Do I need to go get the key and tumbler outta the car that the cluster came out of or just changed the demobleizer from the same car as the cluster??
man good video ,thank u
What circuit or component does that 15 amp fuse control? Also, when the car fired right up it made a weird noise and RPMs were too high.
I noticed the weird noise, too... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I have exact same issue with 2016 outback. I am going to try your solution. However, in my case, the car did jump start. I drove it around to complete errands and now when I want to start it again, it doesnt start. Did you have similar situation George?
In this case it sounds like your alternater is bad. Therefor the battery isnt being charged. Hope this helps
Could this cause a crank but no syart as well? Thanks
If you don't mind, what does it call for the #4 fuse ? Or name pls
hI Geoge
i have 2011 Honda odyssey when i changed my moon roof motor the new one doesn't work and the inlet power socket has power and all fuses are good . can you help what could be the problem
Hey there, I just checked my subaru outback 2020 and I didn't see that black fuse box. Any chance there is another place for this hidden black fuse box? I'm only seeing the tan fuse box.
Did you found it? Same issue here.
Great Video. Having similar problem on a 2017 Forester. Will not crank and the battery is good! The Starter fuse is good so that is not it. I have checked the mystery fuse shown here .. and it is also good. But I can not find where the hell is the STARTER RELAY ? I can not find that information anywhere. Thanks in advance.
Did you get your 2017 Subaru Forester fixed?
@@courtneyradojicic4583 Yeah... My daughter's car. Took to a local shop and the diagnosed it as "bad starter". We did not have time to deal with it... so she went ahead and had them replace it... big $$$. Oh well. I think she got screwed but.... It solved the problem.
Thanks!
Hey gorge I got my car from auction. The black box that you pointed out, mine is on the bottom horizontally and the 4th fuse that was the “glow” one. This had a fuse. I tried to put one but doesn’t let me, it’s doesnt click or anything it’s just loose. You have any idea if it’s that fuse that doesn’t let me start it
How did you know what fuse to get from the store?
good to see that your back brother!!
What do think causes that fuse to go out? Thank you
Holy high idle!
that is not a high idle, that is the starter spinning along because the starter solenoid did not let go after the engine started, and that is why the fuse is blown ... why else do you think he let it run for couple seconds only ... runs no problem, yeah right ...
@@aleksanderkac1494 He said its an auction car. I think the frond end is damaged thats why its making all sort of noises
Awesome dude!
Does this work for older subarus such as early 2000s?
Eethal I was wondering the same thing
Eethal I
Does a 2018 Forrester have a bank of extra fuses in it somewhere or do I have to go out and buy one?
I have same question. Where can I get the fuse to replace the failed one?
What year subarus is this problem?
Thanks for info I’ve had my 2008 sti just suddenly die on me and will not crank over at all the temperature is in the max but car is cool there’s an abs light and a a light that looks like a car on tilt with line through it.my Subaru is a 2008 sti hatch ej25 please can someone help me out with info on this.I’ve checked the fuses a can see under foot well and bonnet it’s a uk model
This worked on my 2018 WRX! I noticed that i was missing the 2nd fuse from the top. Are you able to list out what all the fuses are? I'm trying to read the service manual at the moment. Thanks!
Hey man did you ever find out the order of the fuses or the list of them from top to bottom? Currently have the same problem on my 15 wrx
@@wrxstorm3011 Hey there! Unfortunately, I did not figure out the list of fuses. It was an issue related with my remote starter and possibly the immobilizer? I brought it in to my local automotive electrical shop and had the tech basically unplug and plug back in the remote starter. No issues since.
I'm gonna be trying this tonight in our 2014 XV Crosstrek. We serviced in a new clutch, got everything bolted up and no start. It will crank but won't start
Doesn't work for 05 - 09 Leg/OBK's. Unless you know where the other fuse box as there is only 2 fuse locations in the Leg/OBK's. Knee panel and engine bay.
I'm having this same problem with a new battery I just installed. No black vertical fuse box under the dash. There are some blue square relays tho... Mabey try that? But which 1 to pull? Have to take the lower dash panel off to access that area too. Yay
@@no12run2 I guess on this video is the impreza car, so we need to read the diagram and see what that fuse is for, then find the same in our car.
i have the same issue too but now theres a problem that i put a new fuse and then blew up again. i might be bad wiring or a shortage. i have a 2016 sti
Any idea what would make it crank over for a long time before starting if the car sits for a few days? Owner said if he started it everyday it was fine. Go 3 or 4 days and hard to start.
Probably losing fuel prime. Try cycling the key a few times from off to on but dont crank it. After few times of cycling then try to start it. Could be a clogged fuel filter too
I just had this exact problem, but the fuse was not blown. I took it in, and they said the brake switch goes bad on these and shorts so it doesn't recognize the brakes are being pushed and won't start. It acted exactly like your example. 2016 Impreza. The other thing is, the problem was intermittent because the car did start the next day and I was able to drive to the dealers. but in some cases is it possible that this fuse would blow, and then not start at all? It start
what is brake switch and where is located in Subaru?
Subaru fixed it at no charge, but on the push button model, the brake has to be applied for the car to start. There is a sensor that detects if the brake is pressed and this went out so car would not start. I'm not sure where it's located, but I suspect near the brake pedal.
Did your brake lights still work when this failure happened?
I had this happen today on my 2017 Subaru Legacy. It was -10 F this morning, so this may have been related, but it was the same issue. I started the car, drove it, made a couple stops, then when I tried to start it nothing happened. I tried 3-4 times. I looked at things on the net with my phone, and someone said the transmission is touchy and it's a safety thing or something. I wiggled the transmission, pushed hard on my brake and tried to turn again. The car started up like normal. It would make perfect sense that it was a brake sensor.
Thank you so much for sharing! This helped me so much. I feel like I should pay you. Do you have a Venmo?
I have a 2006 will this be the same layout?
IS THAT ONLY FOR PUSH TO START MODELS???
my probem was the start fuse, swaped with cigar fuse(same fuse), and up and running!
Can you help with same same fuse location for 2005 Outback? Thanks
did you find the fuse location for your model?
i just bought a 2015 wrx it was stolen and it doesnt want to start similar to that car what could be the problem?