Subaru Fuses

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Fuse

Part Number: 9098208294
Subaru Subaru
Notes: Order by description.
Other Names: Fusible Link
Description: Engine compartment, 40 amp.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Solterra
MSRP $11.13
$7.88

Fuse

Part Number: 9098208300
Subaru Subaru
Notes: Order by description.
Other Names: Fusible Link
Description: Engine compartment, 50-30-30 amp.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Solterra
MSRP $11.13
$7.88

Info Label

Part Number: 82245SA010
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Label Fuse
Description: Fuse.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Forester
MSRP $2.48
$1.76

Fusible Link

Part Number: 82211AL020
Subaru Subaru
Notes: Included with fuse box.
Other Names: Main Fuse, Slow Blow Fuse
Description: Engine compartment. M-type 20 amp.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Forester,
    • Impreza,
    • WRX
MSRP $6.40
$4.53

Fusible Link

Part Number: 82211AL03A
Subaru Subaru
Notes: Included with bulkhead harness.
Other Names: Main Fuse, Slow Blow Fuse
Description: Engine compartment, m-type, 30 amp. Fuse box-engine compartment, driver side, m-type.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Ascent,
    • Impreza,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback
MSRP $9.17
$6.49

Case

Part Number: 66135SA020EU
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Lid Fuse
Description: Obd connector, beige.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Forester
MSRP $17.17
$12.15

Fusible Link

Part Number: 82211AJ400
Subaru Subaru
Notes: Included with fuse box.
Other Names: Main Fuse, Multi-Purpose Fuse, Slow Blow Fuse 40A
Description: Engine compartment, driver side, lpj type. On apron. type lpj.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Crosstrek,
    • Forester,
    • Impreza,
    • WRX
MSRP $6.80
$4.81

Fusible Link

Part Number: 82211AJ50A
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Main Fuse, Slow Blow Fuse 50A
Description: Engine compartment, lpj-type, 50 amp. Type 2, 50 amp.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Legacy,
    • Outback
MSRP $3.77
$2.67

Fusible Link

Part Number: 82211AL010
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Multi-Purpose Fuse, Slow Blow Fuse
Description: Engine compartment. M-type 15 amp.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Forester
MSRP $9.43
$6.68

Fusible Link

Part Number: 82211AL04A
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Slow Blow Fuse
Description: Engine compartment, m-type, 40 amp.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Ascent,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback
MSRP $11.82
$8.37

Upper Cover

Part Number: 82243FG001
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Cover Fuse Box
Replaces: 82243FG000
Description: On apron.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Forester,
    • Impreza
MSRP $24.37
$17.25

Upper Cover

Part Number: 82243FN01A
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Fuse Box Cover, Fuse Box Cover Ma
Description: On apron. 2.5L.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Crosstrek
MSRP $19.32
$13.68

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Frequently Asked Questions About Subaru Fuses

How do you identify the amperage rating of a car fuse?

The most straightforward way to know the amp rating of your car fuse is by checking its body. You can also inspect the fuse diagram of your vehicle to determine the type in each slot. Lastly, you can identify the amperage rating of each fuse based on its colors.

What do the colors of my auto fuse mean?

Car fuses are color-coded based on their amperage. For example, black fuses have an amp rating of one. Pink fuses are four amps, and a blue fuse corresponds to a 15-amp rating. Your auto fuse can also be clear, which means it has the highest rating of 80 amps.

What are the signs of a blown vehicle fuse?

Most blown fuses can cause minor electrical problems, such as backup and interior light malfunctions. Your turn signal and radio might stop working as well because of a blown fuse. However, more severe cases of blown car fuses can cause your vehicle to not start at all. These components may also malfunction if replaced with a higher amperage fuse since you risk melting the wires of the assembly.

How do you remove a car fuse?

Many vehicles have a fuse puller to help car owners remove the automotive fuses quickly. Make sure that your car isn’t running while you remove the fuse to avoid causing a minor overcurrent that can further damage the other electronic components of your ride.

What are the different sizes of Subaru fuses?

There are six primary types of vehicle fuses based on size. Micro2 is the smallest and has a tall thin shape. Low-profile mini and mini fuses, with the low-profile ones having no terminals that extend past their body. Regular fuses are the standard size, while maxi fuses are the largest type. The micro3 fuse is easily distinguishable since it’s the only kind with three terminals.