The 15 Amp Fuse is the second from bottom on the right hand side of the Engine Compartment Fuse Box. (As per page 11-9 of the Owner's Manual).
2 front, 3 in the rear seat; limited by number of seatbelts
Not necessarily. I took a look at a supplier and if you have the same engine, the front pipe is the same number. It is very likely that since the car bodies of these two are from the same series first generation Outback, and they have the same engine, the exhaust will interchange.
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Engine serial number is on the rear of the engine top left side. Illustration appears to be on the flange that bolts to the transmission.
See your user manual, its great for basic maintenance info, look under specs
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The Turn signal Fuse should be number 11 (7.5Amp) in the fuse box. Hazard Lights are on number 14 (15Amp).
Fuse No 24, its a 20 amp fuse also, (bottom row, 5 from left end
hazard will be taking the number 11 made vacant with the exit of drogba
Starter on a Subaru is one of the easiest starter changes since it is located at the top of the engine rather than under as many vehicles have. Has been a number of years since I did one but it was not difficult, involving removing other parts, like the air induction system until you can reach the fasteners that hold the starter in place. If you want detailed instructions you should purchase a Subaru service manual available from eBay sellers for around $10. It will be invaluable if you plan on doing maintenance on your Outback in the future. It is the first thing I buy after floor mats when I get a used car.
The number four cylinder in a Subaru is found under the engine. There are 6 cylinders altogether.