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Old 30 November 2009, 06:15 PM
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Think my cars falling apart lol all small things.

My clock didnt work sat morning when i got in the car

I know theres a fix for it but cant find the thread and have been searcing for ages

Does anyone remember what it is or hoew its done>

Sat evening i went out, my young son adjusts the rake of the seat and the handle falls off. Lol

whats the third thing thats going to happen i ask myself? If its as small as these i'll be happy

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Old 30 November 2009, 06:31 PM
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there is a thread on how to do this on snoc but basically prize clock out unclip the red immobilizer light pull the plugs out off back and remove pull the clock apart and you will see a board the resistor which you need to fix is 401 solder around it if its broken off like mine did just solder the thing backon then put it back together bingo
Old 30 November 2009, 06:37 PM
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sounds good have it in bits already

Cant see 401 on it though but can see a 104?
Old 30 November 2009, 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Turbotits
sounds good have it in bits already

Cant see 401 on it though but can see a 104?
think its the one on the right if i can remember
Old 30 November 2009, 06:44 PM
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should be silver and oblong
Old 30 November 2009, 06:46 PM
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yep i got it at the bottom just below the display section?
Old 30 November 2009, 08:48 PM
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did the exact same repair last weekend and clock works fine.although my soldering iron is as big as walking stick lol.
Old 30 November 2009, 11:12 PM
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Excellent. got mine repaired and all working ok. Its marked up part 501 on the board and theres some pics here if anyone needs them> Not my thread i should say

Oh no my clock doesn't work - Subaru Forester Owners Forum
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Thanks for this one guys - my clock hasn't been working for months (sometimes it would occaisionally wake up). Took it out this evening as per the instructions on SNOC, although I only removed the top of the dash where the clock sits, and soldered part 501. It's worked an absolute treat. Thanks for saving me £££s on a simple repair.

Greatly appreciated.
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yep its a good easy repair
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stuff like this is invaluable, cheers peeps

I now have a working clock for the first time
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just fixed mine.
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