un bolt it from the back side and take the plugs out, might have to take the carpet or plastic pieces in trunk out to access it, ive never done it on a Subaru but i have on every other kind of car
I've been looking for the same thing on a 94 subaru legacy wagon. There is a rear lens for your 95 subaru legacy wagon selling on eBay right now...
No, it is the right side view mirror on 2002 subaru legacy
The correct octane fuel for a 1998 Subaru Legacy is RON98. This is the right octane to be used based on this car's engine for best performance.
it should be right under the stearing wheel. . . that is where mine is in my 1995 Subaru wagon.
Should be on the Pass. side of dash above your right toe if you are sitting in the seat. 3 or 4 screws and it drops out.
about 6.5 about... umm ... eat my ass... that sounds right
Pretty sure the fuel pumps are the same thru most of the Subaru lineup. The only difference would be between turbo and non-turbo models. I have found that if the years are close is the most important part, make shure to count the wires, the newer ones have a couple of extra sensors that will make your check engine light come on if not right
about 6.5 about... umm ... eat my ass... that sounds right
The gap on mine is .044. Its a 1990 Legacy. If this is not right somebody let me know.
There are many options to buying a Subaru Legacy car online. First and foremost are the local Subaru dealers who will offer various incentives to buyers. Then there are the online new and used car sites, where one can search for the right car.
Oxygen sensor on 1990 Subaru Legacy is under car, just behind engine where exhaust manifolds join but before catalytic converter. Wires run up right side of bellhousing and connect into wiring harness.
It is important to keep the right types of fluids in a car, to help it run smoothly. A 1992 Subaru Legacy Wagon DEXRON III for automatic transmission and for manual transmission: GL5 75W90 gear oil.