i just had a new clutch in my95 wrx and i stood and watched, its worth getting a trained mechanic to do it to be honest.
pretty difficult without a four poster ramp and then its still a couple of hours work.
back in 1995 subaru had alot of problems with the front main seals. i had to have mine replaced it cost me around 300 dollars but after that everything worked tip top
What lights are you talking about? If you are talking about the tail lights - there is a switch on the top of the steering column of my 2001 Subaru RS Impreza. It was designed to allow the lights to stay on if parked on the side of the road. Some states require this. The switch is hard to see unless you look specifically for it.
How hard are you driving it? How often do you change the oil? What climate are you driving in? etc.? etc.?
There is a small switch above steering wheel which turns parking sidelights on. It's easily knocked on but hard to see!
it depends on the mileage and how hard the car has been driven they can last forever if the car has been driven sensibly.
You take it off as hard as possible. Or, you can pay a professional to do it. You probably can't do that though, because judging by this question you are as poor as a hobo! :P
The clutch might not be completely disengaging.
Your clutch cable needs to be replaced, it is probably broken from it's shield at the firewall.
Odds are the clutch is in need of a adjustment or replacement.
I am not sure if ut will be the same, but in my 1995 subaru impreza the horn relay was located under the dash, behind the fuse box. You have to look for a small connector with three wires going into it. The wires should be red, blue with a black stripe, and red with a green stripe. It is hard to get to, but why would they want to make it easy to fix your own car?! Hope that this helps someone, it took me a entire day to find it!
sounds like to me one of the abs sensors may need cleaning or faulty.