4.2 u.s. quarts (4.0 liters / 3.5 imp. quarts)
I have a 2002 Subaru Impreza Outback and it have the thermostat on the right bellow the engine. You can fallow the hose from the radiator that goes to the bottom of the engine.
The timing belt goes and the valves bend.
Dexron II or Dexron III type ATF.....
Thermostat Spring always goes towards the engine
The short answer is "no". Under some circumstances you can tow a short distance at low speed but read your owner's manual for specifics on your car. Subaru goes into detail about the acceptable methods of towing.
yes it does, engine oil goes in every engine
If this is the 2.5 liter engine it is located where the lower radiator hose bolts to engine not at the top of the engine manifold, spring goes towards engine.
The vehicles that Subaru produces in the United States are the Legacy, Outback, and Tribeca (discontinued this year). The Toyota Camry was produced at the same factory, but no longer. Rumor has it that the Forester will be produced there by 2020, and the Impreza and XV Crosstrek by 2025, leaving only the sports cars to be produced in Japan. The factory is in Lafayette Indiana and goes by the abbreviation SIA for Subaru of Indiana.
Can be catastrophic. If all the level of the lube in the differential becomes low you are looking at a complete replacement. Spend the money now and save yourself alot later
your rocker cover gasket goes around the sparkplug hole so it would be that leaking.
I dont know, but I just found out if you hold in the volume control button it goes away :) THANK GOD!
Put some brake fluid in the master cylinder.