There is a web loop on the passenger side seat cushion in the gap between the seat and back cushions, just pull the loop and the seat bottom releases forward. Use a ratchet to unbolt exposed anchors. That removes the whole seat back. At that point, swing the seat back to one side and use a screwdriver to unlatch the seat back from the broken seat release. Remove the seat back. At this point you have a 2 passenger car. That's how I roll.
Perhaps a dealer can fix the latch mechanism inside the seat.
The Subaru Outback fuel filter is located inside of the fuel tank. Changing the fuel filter can be very costly and time-consuming.
Use the spare key or call a locksmith.
Mounted inside the fuel tank on the top.
Check out this site: http://www.bodyshopzone.com/archives/trim/door_panels/Subaru/Outback_2001/remove_fr.html
The fuel filter is inside the gas tank, attached to the fuel pump.
inside the thermostat housing where the lower radiator hose connects to the engine block.
Inside the Transmission. You need to remove the Transmission Oil Pan to have access to it...
Inside the Fuel Tank, accessible through an service hole cover under the Rear Seat.
Thermostat Spring always goes towards the engine
Inside Transmission. Drain fluid & remove Oil Pan for access.....
most all paint codes are located inside the door jamb on the drivers side front door
It's inside the fuel tank,attatched to the fuel pump. Look under the back seat for the access to it. I have it in my book, but it doesn't show me where the heck mine is for my 2002 Outback Wagon.