warning lights SUBARU FORESTER 2004 Service Repair Manual
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AB-40
AIRBAG SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTIC)
Airbag Warning Light Failure
Step Check Yes No
1 CHECK COMBINATION METER.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and confirm that
warning lights equipped in the combination
meter are turned on.Do the warning lights not for
airbag turn on?Go to step 2.Repair the combi-
nation meter
power supply.
Meter System.>
2 CHECK FUSE NO. 14 (IN FUSE&RELAY
BOX).
Remove the fuse No. 14 and perform visual
inspection.Is the fuse No. 14 (in fuse &
relay box) blown out? Replace the fuse
No. 14. If fuse No.
14 blows again, go
to step 3. Go to step 3.
3 CHECK AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT CIRCUIT
(IN COMBINATION METER).
1) Turn the ignition switch to OFF, disconnect
the battery ground cable, and wait more than
20 seconds.
2) Disconnect the connector (AB1) from
(B31).
3) Connect the battery ground cable and turn
the ignition switch to ON.Is the airbag warning light
turned on?Go to step 4.Replace the airbag
warning light bulb
or combination
meter printed cir-
cuit.
Meter Assembly.>
4 CHECK AIRBAG MAIN HARNESS.
1) Turn the ignition switch to OFF, disconnect
the battery ground cable, and wait more than
20 seconds.
2) Connect the connector (AB1) to (B31).
3) Disconnect the connector (AB3) from the
airbag control module.
4) Connect the battery ground cable and turn
the ignition switch to ON.Is the airbag warning light
turned on?Replace the airbag
control module.
Module.>Replace the airbag
main harness with
body harness.
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AB-42
AIRBAG SYSTEM (DIAGNOSTIC)
Airbag Warning Light Failure
Step Check Yes No
1 CHECK COMBINATION METER.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and confirm that
warning lights equipped in the combination
meter are turned on.Do the warning lights not for
airbag turn on?Go to step 2.Repair the combi-
nation meter
power supply.
Meter System.>
2 CHECK FUSE NO. 14 (IN FUSE&RELAY
BOX).
Remove the fuse No. 14 and perform visual
inspection.Is the fuse No. 14 (in fuse &
relay box) blown out?Replace the fuse
No. 14. If fuse No.
14 blows again, go
to step 3. Go to step 3.
3 CHECK AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT CIRCUIT
(IN COMBINATION METER).
1) Turn the ignition switch to OFF, disconnect
the battery ground cable, and wait more than
20 seconds.
2) Disconnect the connector (AB1) from
(B31).
3) Connect the battery ground cable and turn
the ignition switch to ON.Is the airbag warning light
turned on?Go to step 4.Replace the airbag
warning light bulb
or combination
meter printed cir-
cuit.
Meter Assembly.>
4 CHECK AIRBAG MAIN HARNESS.
1) Turn the ignition switch to OFF, disconnect
the battery ground cable, and wait more than
20 seconds.
2) Connect the connector (AB1) to (B31).
3) Disconnect the connector (AB3) from the
airbag control module.
4) Connect the battery ground cable and turn
the ignition switch to ON.Is the airbag warning light
turned on?Replace the airbag
control module.
Module.>Replace the airbag
main harness with
body harness.
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LI-2
LIGHTING SYSTEM
General Description
1. General Description
A: SPECIFICATION
B: PRECAUTIONS
Before removing and installing parts, always disconnect the battery ground cable. When replacing audio,
control module, and other parts provided with memory functions, record memory contents before disconnect-
ing the battery ground cable. Otherwise, the memory will be erased.
Reassemble in reverse order of disassembly, unless otherwise indicated.
Adjust parts to the given specifications.
Connect the connectors and hoses securely during reassembly.
After reassembly, make sure functional parts operate smoothly.
WARNING:
Airbag system wiring harness is routed near electrical parts and switches. All airbag system wiring
harnesses and connectors are yellow. Do not use electric test equipment on these circuits.
Be careful not to damage the airbag system wiring harness when servicing electrical parts and
switches.
C: PREPARATION TOOL
1. GENERAL TOOL
Headlight12 V — 55 W/60 W
Front turn signal light 12 V — 21 W
Clearance light12 V — 5 W
Side marker light12 V — 5 W
Front fog light12 V — 55 W
Rear combination lightTail/Stop light 12 V — 5/21 W
Turn signal light 12 V — 21 W
Back-up light 12 V — 16 W
License plate light12 V — 5 W
High-mounted stop lightStandard type 12 V — 13 W
Rear spoiler built-in type 12 V — 1.2 W
Room light12 V — 8 W
Spot light12 V — 8 W
Luggage room light12 V — 5 W
TOOL NAME REMARKS
Circuit tester Used for measuring resistance and voltage.
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LU(H4SO)-9
LUBRICATION
Oil Pressure System
B: INSPECTION
Step Check Yes No
1 CHECK COMBINATION METER.
1) Turn the ignition switch to ON. (engine
OFF)
2) Check other warning lights.Does the warning lights illumi-
nate?Go to step 2.Repair or replace
the combination
meter.
Combination
Meter System.>
2 CHECK HARNESS CONNECTOR BETWEEN
COMBINATION METER AND OIL PRES-
SURE SWITCH.
1) Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
2) Disconnect the connector from oil pressure
switch.
3) Turn the ignition switch to ON.
4) Measure the voltage of harness between
the combination meter connector and chassis
ground.
Connector & terminal
(E11) No. 1 (+) — Chassis ground (
−):Is the voltage more than 10 V? Replace the oil
pressure switch.Go to step 3.
3 CHECK COMBINATION METER.
1) Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
2) Remove the combination meter.
3) Measure the resistance of combination
meter.
Te r m i n a l
No. B9 — No. A3:Is the resistance less than 10
Ω?Replace the har-
ness connector
between combina-
tion meter and oil
pressure switch.Repair or replace
the combination
meter and the oil
pressure switch
warning light bulb.
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EN(H4SO)-5
ENGINE (DIAGNOSTIC)
Check List for Interview
2. CHECK LIST No. 2
Check the following items about the vehicle’s state when malfunction indicator light turns on.
NOTE:
Use copies of this page for interviewing customers.
a) Other warning lights or indicators turn on. ❏ Yes / ❏ No
❏ Low fuel warning light
❏ Charge indicator light
❏ AT diagnostic indicator light
❏ ABS Warning light
❏ Oil pressure indicator light
b) Fuel level
Lack of gasoline: ❏ Yes / ❏ No
Indicator position of fuel gauge:
Experienced running out of fuel: ❏ Ye s / ❏ No
c) Intentional connecting or disconnecting of harness connectors or spark plug cords: ❏ Yes / ❏ No
What:
d) Intentional connecting or disconnecting of hoses: ❏ Ye s / ❏ No
What:
e) Installing of other parts except genuine parts: ❏ Ye s / ❏ No
What:
Where:
f) Occurrence of noise: ❏ Yes / ❏ No
From where:
What kind:
g) Occurrence of smell: ❏ Yes / ❏ No
From where:
What kind:
h) Intrusion of water into engine compartment or passenger compartment: ❏ Yes / ❏ No
i) Troubles occurred
❏ Engine does not start.
❏ Engine stalls during idling.
❏ Engine stalls while driving.
❏ Engine speed decreases.
❏ Engine speed does not decrease.
❏ Rough idling
❏ Poor acceleration
❏ Back fire
❏ After fire
❏ Does not shift.
❏ Excessive shift shock
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EN(H4DOTC)-5
ENGINE (DIAGNOSTIC)
Check List for Interview
2. CHECK LIST NO. 2
Check the following items about the vehicle’s state when malfunction indicator light turns on.
NOTE:
Use copies of this page for interviewing customers.
a) Other warning lights or indicators turn on. ❏ Yes / ❏ No
❏ Low fuel warning light
❏ Charge indicator light
❏ AT diagnostic indicator light
❏ ABS Warning Light
❏ Oil pressure indicator light
b) Fuel level
Lack of gasoline: ❏ Yes / ❏ No
Indicator position of fuel gauge:
Had run out of gas before: ❏ Ye s / ❏ No
c) Intentional connecting or disconnecting of harness connectors or spark plug cords: ❏ Yes / ❏ No
What:
d) Intentional connecting or disconnecting of hoses: ❏ Ye s / ❏ No
What:
e) Installing of other parts except genuine parts: ❏ Ye s / ❏ No
What:
Where:
f) Occurrence of noise: ❏ Yes / ❏ No
From where:
What kind:
g) Occurrence of smell: ❏ Yes / ❏ No
From where:
What kind:
h) Intrusion of water into engine compartment or passenger compartment: ❏ Yes / ❏ No
i) Troubles occurred
❏ Engine does not start.
❏ Engine stalls during idling.
❏ Engine stalls while driving.
❏ Engine speed decreases.
❏ Engine speed does not decrease.
❏ Rough idling
❏ Poor acceleration
❏ Back fire
❏ After fire
❏ Does not shift.
❏ Excessive shift shock
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EN(H4DOTC 2.5)-4
ENGINE (DIAGNOSTIC)
Check List for Interview
2. CHECK LIST No. 2
Check the following items about the vehicle’s state when malfunction indicator light turns on.
NOTE:
Use copies of this page for interviewing customers.
a) Other warning lights or indicators turn on. ❏ Ye s / ❏ No
❏ Low fuel warning light
❏ Charge indicator light
❏ AT diagnostic indicator light
❏ ABS Warning Light
❏ Oil pressure indicator light
b) Fuel level
Lack of gasoline: ❏ Yes / ❏ No
Indicator position of fuel gauge:
Experienced running out of fuel: ❏ Ye s / ❏ No
c) Intentional connecting or disconnecting of harness connectors or spark plug cords: ❏ Yes / ❏ No
What:
d) Intentional connecting or disconnecting of hoses: ❏ Ye s / ❏ No
What:
e) Installing of other parts except genuine parts: ❏ Ye s / ❏ No
What:
Where:
f) Occurrence of noise: ❏ Yes / ❏ No
From where:
What kind:
g) Occurrence of smell: ❏ Yes / ❏ No
From where:
What kind:
h) Intrusion of water into engine compartment or passenger compartment: ❏ Yes / ❏ No
i) Troubles occurred
❏ Engine does not start
❏ Engine stalls during idling
❏ Engine stalls while driving
❏ Engine speed decreases
❏ Engine speed does not decrease
❏ Rough idling
❏ Poor acceleration
❏ Back fire
❏ After fire
❏ Does not shift
❏ Excessive shift shock