no really any like 2 or5 or so
where would you find out if the Air Conditioner filter is blocked on a 2005 Subaru Outback
I would need to know which engine is in my 2011 Subaru Outback to answer this question. Oil capacity information is in my owner's manual.
The Subaru Outback is a four wheel drive vehicle suitable for off-road use. It would compete with vehicles with similar characteristics such as the Range Rover or the Toyota RAV4.
subarus are not good cars so i would say no
It is on the drivers side, front strut pillar. I have a 2004 outback sedan it is located in the tank. This link below is for a 2006 imprza sti but it is close to how you would do a outback sedan. You only have to remove the rear seat to access the fuel pump. http://www.iwsti.com/forums/how-install/166487-gd-fuel-filter-replacement.html
To the best of my knowledge there is no O2 relay. Why would you think one is needed?
Though it could be technically possible, it's probably not financially responsible. It would likely cost more than an automatic 1999 Subaru Outback with a rebuilt engine. The main problem would be in changing it from manual to automatic. Or, there are no automatic/manual "engine's", the engine IS separate from the transmission, this is an easy swap provided you have th skills, the wiring harness and ECU will need to be swapped as well.
You will need to specify the bolt pattern you are asking about. Knowing why you want this information would be helpful.
could be the blower motor, a fuse, or a bad wire.
Subaru 2.5 liter engine has a problem with head gaskets. If you have not had your head gaskets replaced, that is the first thing I would suspect.
Subarus are crap anyway so it would be better to buy a better car
Not familiar with your meaning behind the term "flash". It would be good if you could elaborate so we can get a reasonable answer for you.