How do you replace the Catalytic converter on a 1991 Suburu Legacy L station wagon? Where I get the used parts?
You don't. Timing is adjusted totally automatically by your ECU.
Yes, you will need to change the ECU when converting your 1991 Subaru Legacy from an automatic to a manual transmission. The automatic and manual ECUs are programmed differently to manage the transmission functions, so using the correct ECU ensures proper engine performance and transmission compatibility. Additionally, you may need to address wiring and sensor changes associated with the manual transmission installation.
It's on the front passenger floor board....Disconnect Negative battery terminal. Remove the carpet from the top. Remove the ECU cover. Remove the ECU retaing screws. Disconnect the connector and pull out the ECU..........Installation in reverse.....
first disconnect the battery from the vehicle. next take plastic cover off from the passenger side floor board. next loosen the bolt on the plug connected to the ecu. next pull the ecu from the compartment.
ecu?
There is no ECU reset button.
ecu is in the centre console behind the stereo
You will, not only have to replace the transmission as well as the center console inside the car, but also the rear gear box (differential) because the automatic and manual have different gear ratios. You will also need to replace the ecu.
The cost to replace the ECU in a 1991 Honda CRX can vary widely depending on whether you choose a new, rebuilt, or used unit. Typically, a replacement ECU can range from $150 to $500, not including labor costs. If you opt for professional installation, you may incur additional charges, bringing the total cost closer to $300 to $800. It's advisable to check with local mechanics or auto parts stores for specific pricing in your area.
If you have a fuel injected then yes
It is behind the battery.
near the back of the engine bay, it says in bold lettering ECU 3000