fattie fat kid Jun 8, 2011 #2 there is a little black box that says FWD right above the front passenger strut tower , looks like there should be a fuse in it , what is this ? thanks
there is a little black box that says FWD right above the front passenger strut tower , looks like there should be a fuse in it , what is this ? thanks
SUBARUDE Well-known member Jun 8, 2011 #4 it is there to disable the rear wheel drive of the car if you put a fuse in it
M Matt Well-known member Jun 8, 2011 #5 Yup, for situations when you may not have a full size spare or something. So you don't blow the trans up.
Yup, for situations when you may not have a full size spare or something. So you don't blow the trans up.
Chris YARRR SUBY MONSTER!! Jun 8, 2011 #6 Or if your trans is having issues and the center diff is binding up bad on pavement. OR if you want honda civic mode so you can do FWD burnouts. (not advised)
Or if your trans is having issues and the center diff is binding up bad on pavement. OR if you want honda civic mode so you can do FWD burnouts. (not advised)
fattie fat kid Jun 8, 2011 #7 Chris said: Or if your trans is having issues and the center diff is binding up bad on pavement. OR if you want honda civic mode so you can do FWD burnouts. (not advised) Click to expand... awesome thanks guys , any idea hwat size fuse for future reference ?
Chris said: Or if your trans is having issues and the center diff is binding up bad on pavement. OR if you want honda civic mode so you can do FWD burnouts. (not advised) Click to expand... awesome thanks guys , any idea hwat size fuse for future reference ?
IBratmanI Subaru Ambassador- AdidaSubarus Jun 8, 2011 #9 15 or 20 amp will work fine. It also lets you do hellacious burn outs with an auto!! Haha
Chris YARRR SUBY MONSTER!! Jun 8, 2011 #10 ^ as I said, honda civic mode Doesn't matter what fuse size. The duty C barely uses any power.