not exactly sure, go to a wrecking yard and try to get one there if you can, they are cheaper than a brand new one. it should be less than 150-200.
How do you open the hood latch from the outside on a subaru impreza
It depends on the model. The WRX and WRX STI models have a turbo. Like most Subarus, if the Impreza has a hood scoop (for the intercooler) it has a turbo.
The blower motor relay on a 2002 Subaru Impreza WRX is located in the exterior fuse box. The exterior fuse box is located underneath the hood.
it is under the hood in a little black box it is a bigger fuse
to The left of the foot pedals, just below the hood release lever
Right down below the hood release, flat up against the side wall.
It's in the same place on every Subaru, Upper left hand side under the hood! And just so you know the "fwd" is for TOWING PURPOSES ONLY!!!!!!!! DO NOT DRIVE YOU SUBARU IN FWD!!!!!!
Perhaps there is a fuse in the fwd fuse box under the hood?
Here is a link I wrote for a 97 --same procedure--http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_remove_headlight_bulb_from_1997_outback These lamps are changed from the rear-Open hood unclip bulb install in reverse without touching bulb
The horn relay on a 2009 Subaru Impreza is located in the engine compartment fuse box. To access it, open the hood and find the fuse box near the battery. The horn relay is usually marked on the cover or in the owner's manual. It can be removed and tested or replaced if the horn is not functioning properly.
To open the hood on a 2004 Subaru Outback, first locate the hood release lever inside the vehicle, which is typically found on the driver's side, near the footwell. Pull the lever to release the hood latch. Then, go to the front of the car, slide your hand under the center of the hood, and find the secondary latch. Push the latch to the side while lifting the hood to fully open it.
First, open the hood of the vehicle. Next, remove the cover of the bulb. Finally, release the clip that holds the bulb in place. Be sure to wear rubber gloves when handling the new bulb, as oil on your hands will reduce the life of the bulb.