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The Subaru Legacy is unique in its class because it does indeed have a standard all-wheel-drive system (AWD).
The 2010 Subaru Legacy does not come with a ton of standard features, but it does have a sub-$20k price tag. The best part of the legacy is probably that what features it does come with are rated highly. So you can rest easy that your interior features won't have a lot of quirks, whether you opt for the standard features, or upgrade to premium features such as the dual-zone automatic climate control and GPS navigation system.
Does it have a distributor? I thought these cars ran on the harmonic balancing system
Subaru has been building the Legacy Outback since 1995. Many changes in the control systems have occurred over those years. Newer models do not have a separate cruise control system, it is controlled by the ECM. On those models the cruise control is deactivated when the check engine light is on. If you care to provide more information we may be able to assist.
According to the Subaru service procedures, there is no bleeding necessary for the Legacy. Filling procedure is as follows. 1) Fill engine coolant into radiator up to filler neck position. Coolant capacity (fill up to
See "Replacing an Air Filter" under "Air Filtration System" on page 15 of chapter 4 "Climate Control" in your "OWNER'S MANUAL".....
Should really flush your system every year to prevent any rusting or fouling, but at the very least every 2 years.
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No the climate control is tied into the electronic control system of the car which is controled by the computer. The climate control can also be used to view or display fault codes from the computer...............
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It means that there is a problem with your emissions control system, have the codes read. Most big chain parts stores will do it for free and you can figure out what needs attention from there.
P1507: Idle Control System Malfunction(Fail Safe). As per Subaru Trouble Code Info.