check your user manual, it should tell you how to do it, if its possible.
During summer, it is not unusual for parts of the outback to exceed 40 degrees Celsius, which is the equivalent of 104 degrees Fahrenheit. During winter, days are pleasant and warm in the outback, depending on which part of the country one is in. Further south, the days are cooler and the nights very cold, dropping easily to less than 0 degrees Celsius.
If you are asking about the engine thermostat, they are not adjustable. You buy them by the temperature setting.
There are many temperature sensors on your Subaru. You will also need to be specific as to the equipment your car has. If you are planning on doing any work on your Outback I highly recommend purchasing the service manuals. eBay sellers have them in electronic format for not a lot of money.
Essentially, the Australian outback is characterised by hot, dry days in summer, and dry winters with cold nights. However, in a continent as vast as Australia, there are variations. In the north, for example, the outback invariably experiences monsoonal rains in summer.
Engine temperature sensor? Vacuum leak?
As of February 2013, the highest officially recorded temperature in Queensland was 49.5 degrees Celsius at Birdsville, in the state's southwest, on 24 December 1972.The highest unofficial temperature in Queensland was 53.1 degrees Celsius, recorded at Cloncurry in 1889. The outback Queensland town of Cloncurry originally held the record for the highest known temperature in the shade, at 53.1 °C (127.5 °F) on 16 January 1889. The Cloncurry record was later removed from Australian records because it was measured using unsuitable equipment (that is, not in a Stevenson screen, which only became widespread in Australian usage after about 1910).
Inside the Transmission. You need to remove the Transmission Oil Pan to have access to it...
http://www.lovehorsepower.com/SubaruDocs/CoolantTempSensor.htmlits a 1995 but same thing
Inside Transmission. Drain fluid & remove Oil Pan for access.....
Outback.
outback steakhouse
Since April of 1995, The Outback Bowl has been sponsored by the Outback restaurant chain. The Outback Bowl was originally know as The Hall of Fame Bowl which was started in 1986.