I've been looking for the same thing on a 94 subaru legacy wagon. There is a rear lens for your 95 subaru legacy wagon selling on eBay right now...
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My '95 Subaru Legacy Wagon averages between 23 - 24 mpg in mixed driving. Pure highway, I push 28. HOPE THIS HELPS.
If it is of the same year, it should be a easy replacement. If you are swapping with the springs of the Legacy, you may notice a slight ride height increase.
The radiator should be the same for all 95-99 model year Subaru Legacys. If I remember correctly, the upper and lower radiator hoses can be different, though, depending on the engine (i.e. EJ22 vs. EJ25) or Legacy version (i.e. Outback, etc.).
a 1999 legacy can drive on both 95 as 98 octane fuel, 98 is slightly more expensive, but still preferred by most legacy owners, since 98 is more efficient and slightly increases performance.
Unsure where you'll find the bugger, get your auto sparky to replace it (its a MAP sensor) as it can cause real headaches if it dies, engine rebuilds and such
it doesn't come off, you have to take the whole door panel off, three screws and clips.
Some will, most wont. The A/C button should, but the others you'll need to learn in the light and remember for night driving.
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Circuit -replace the temp sender under the passenger side of the throttle body and reset the mil light.
i have the same problem on my 95.Heard it it may be the trans. solenoid or( clutch? )teeth gears worn. In the mean time put your fwd fuse in and its fine.
You could look here:http://www.lovehorsepower.com/SubaruDocs/CoolantTempSensor.htmlThis page shows the coolant sensor and how to replace it.'95 Subbie and '97 should be similar.