To make room and carry more things, or carrying lumber, ladders as example.
push foot down on brake pedal, hold in button on gear shifter and pull down
Use the dipstick? At the back of the engine (standing at the front of the car) there are two dipsticks. The one on the left is for checking the final drive (front differential) and the one on the right is for checking the transmission. You might have to look for it, being down under a bunch of hoses (fuel lines, vacuum lines, etc),but it is there.
it Goes from the Gauge Cluster. throught the firewall and connects down in the top passanger side of the tranny
I'm having the same issue, did you ever find an answer to this?
Mine was doing that for a while. I took the Idle Air Control valve apart and cleaned it. Problem solved. Its normal for the engine to idle higher when its cold though. Once it warms up a bit the idle should settle down.
1999 and older and 2005 and newer will not fit. Not certain about the '01, 02, and '03 but that narrows it down a bit. You are best off checking with the seller and, failing all else, your Subaru dealer.
*Hopefully* the same as other Subaru engines, low down the left hand side about half way up the engine (facing the engine) there should be a short yellow loop. Check it when the engine is cold!
I thought mine kept dying. Ended up being a bad fuel injector. Draining power somehow... bah.
I had the timing belt on a 2001 Subaru Legacy replaced. After getting the car back, it was misfiring, and eventually the engine shut down. Dealer diagnosed faulty crankshaft sensor. Anybody else have this experience?
Unless you want to replace the seat on your Outback, I can't imagine a situation where it would be better to take it out than to simply fold it down. there should be a little knob on the back of the seat next to each seatbelt, the pulley that fastens it to the wall of the car. Pull that up and it will fold the back of the seat down. As far as actually removing the seat, for whatever reason, that you will find difficult to do.
i just had my transmission fluuid checked and the dipstick was on the right side of the car but youll have to look down in the car because its kindo f under wires and cables .
try changing your air filter . I had the same problem on my 94 legacy . filter about 12 bucks