head under the seat, under the carpet flaps by where the side passengers sit, then check for another 4 bolts under the rear boot-floor. They should lift out from there
Inside the fuel tank, To get to the fuel pump you must remove the back seat on the sedan or if it is a wagon remove the carpet on the back floor-same on a sedan, There will be an oval plate- remove it , The fuel pump is right there.
you buy a subaru wagon and put an sts logo on the back. Is this a serious question?
On the bottom of the engine toward the left, front corner. Trace the lower radiator hose from the radiator back and the thermostat is in the plastic housing where that hose meets the engine.
Check out the related link for instructions on how to remove the back seat from a Subaru Impreza.
The headlight has a couple of large black covers on the back that can be unscrewed. Remove the head lamp being careful to not touch the glass.
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You have to go from the wheel well.Pull back the fender liner toward the front and you will be able to reach your arm in there and remove the bulb. It may be helpful to remove the wheel in the process, if you need more more to work with.
The rear defroster (demister) on a Subaru Legacy is built into the window. The lines going across the back window are actually the defrosters. If the vehicle is equipped with a rear wiper, the switch for this should be located below the radio and heater controls.
subaru impreza's are a very good car for both family, and racing. the wagon is alittle noisey in the back with an after market exhost. they produce 270hp from subaru. the dash is kinda cheaply maid but its very reliable.
Ya unscrew it, get a new one and screw it back on
i found mine it is on the left side in the back of the engine on top of the trans
Yes, if you get into the trunk or back of the station wagon, you have to find the plate that is held with on phillips screw. Remove that plate, then you will see five 8mm bolts. Remove them and pull the fuel gauge sending unit out enough to get your hose in there. Syphon away.