it's a pain you must remove the timing cover in the front and then the belt in order to get to the pumpwich is going to be located on the drivers side i got a 200 i think it's the same concept though
Subaru fluid only from dealer. Cost is about $8.00 / qt and you need 4.5 for drain and refill or 14-16 to completely change it.
that the knock sensor does
Just like changing engine oil only in a different location and with different oil.
Go to subaruoutback.org Subaru Outback > General > Do-It-Yourself Illustrated Guide > Replacing lights on the instrument cluster. Good luck...
with a cutting torch
3000 miles
A person can reset the oil change light on the Subaru Outback by turning off the vehicle and disconnecting the battery. Also, it is important to check the oil level just in case there is an issue.
No, thanks. Done it, didn't enjoy it.
Makes a great deal of difference whether the transmission is automatic or manual. My advice applies only to an automatic transmission. Depends on how much of the fluid you wish to change. There is a drain plug on the left side of the transmission that lets about 4 quarts out. Put the plug back in and refill to get the correct level on the dipstick with fresh Dexron III, just like changing engine oil. Do it once a year every year and you prevent most transmission problems. If you are not experienced at changing engine oil you should have experienced help when you do this or leave it to a professional.
Change it every 5,000 miles and you will be fine.
Post a classified add in the local newspaper...
A parts car like yours with an automatic transmission.