You unplugged the battery and it won't start?
What's the problem, maybe no Electrical Circuit?
PLUG UP THE BATTERY and try again or get a GOOD BATTERY and try again or check FUSES/RELAYS.
The same way you started it before replacing the battery.
To replace the water pump on a 2000 Subaru Outback, start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal and draining the coolant. Remove the timing belt by loosening the tensioner, and then take off the old water pump, which is usually secured with bolts. Clean the mounting surface, install the new water pump with a new gasket, reassemble the timing belt, and refill the coolant before reconnecting the battery. Finally, check for leaks and ensure proper operation.
i dont know..i need help with that too
To reset the onboard computer of a 1997 Subaru Outback, disconnect the negative battery cable and let it sit for about 15 minutes. This will clear the memory and reset the onboard diagnostics. After reconnecting the cable, turn the ignition to the "On" position without starting the engine for a few seconds, then start the vehicle. Keep in mind that this may also reset other settings, so you may need to reprogram your radio and clock.
To reset the ABS light on a 2004 Subaru Outback, you can start by disconnecting the negative terminal of the battery for about 10-15 minutes to clear the error codes. Alternatively, using an OBD-II scanner can help reset the ABS light after addressing any underlying issues. Ensure to check the ABS system for faults before resetting, as the light may indicate a persistent problem that needs fixing. After reconnecting the battery or using the scanner, the ABS light should turn off if there are no remaining issues.
To change the water pump in a 1998 Subaru Legacy Outback, start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal and draining the coolant. Remove the timing belt covers, then loosen and remove the timing belt by marking the belt's position for reinstallation. Next, unbolt the water pump from the engine block, clean the mounting surface, and install the new pump with a new gasket. Finally, reassemble everything in reverse order, refill the coolant, and check for leaks.
you have a loose ground.....wiggle the ground cable at battery, and see if you "make contact".....then tighten up accordingly..
I wouldn't have any idea where to start. My recommendation would be to do what I did when my Outback just quit running in my driveway. Call the local garage for a tow truck. This forum doesn't lend itself to the lengthy conversation necessary to narrow in on your problem.
To remove the coin tray in a 2002 Subaru Outback, start by gently pulling it out to its fullest extension. Once fully extended, look for a small tab or clip on either side of the tray that holds it in place. Press or lift the tab while simultaneously pulling the tray outwards to release it. If needed, you can also check for any screws securing it, but it typically just clips in.
the temp sensor opperates the choke flap , and if the sensor is faulty the choke will stay open and make it difficult to start, and on cold mornings some times make it impossible to start
Try holding the "VDC off" button down for 10 seconds. Not sure, but worth a try. I think I might reset when you start up again.
Unplug the positive battery terminal for 5all minuets then turn the key on 3 times while unplugged, then re- attach the positive terminal and start