Belt. You should have changed it at least once by now. Check your owner's manual but the rule of thumb for a Subaru 2.5L four cylinder is every 100,000 miles or 10 years, whichever comes first. Change the water pump at the same time. If the belt breaks the engine stops - immediately. --Ken
The Outback is a Subaru wagon model.
what tires can I use for my 2005 Subaru Outback 2.5i Wagon?
The 2008 Subaru Outback has 16 valves.
Probably 1996 thru 1999 if it is going wagon to wagon.
I just got a quote from my subaru dealer for a 2002 outback wagon with the 2.5 engine, and it's $1750. Check to make sure you aren't covered under the recall. If you aren't......I had head gasket, timing belt, and drive belts all replaced for about $1100.00 on my 02 outback wagon. At the dealership.
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No, I can't.
how to replace high/low beam, turn signal lever on 1996 subaru outback wagon
The Subaru Legacy Outback is a wagon-crossover vehicle manufactured by Subaru. One can find more information by visiting a local Subaru dealer. The Subaru website offers detailed descriptions, and vehicle specifications on the Legacy Outback as well.
There is no such thing as a 1995 subaru outback, the outback package was not offered on a subaru legacy until 1996, you either have a 1996 subaru outback, or you have a 1995 subaru Legacy L or LSI wagon. Both will be covered in most guide books you can pick up at your local autoparts store.
The Subaru 2.5 L engine is a non-interference engine. If you change the timing belt when it should be changed you don't need to worry either way.
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