Its a 1.8 95 Subaru Impreza AWD.
The sound started when it was very cold one day. And it still is cold.
The sound is not there when the car is ideling. And the sound is not affected by the revs, only the speed of the car. When the car hits about 40 km/h the squeal starts. And it gets worse when I accelerate. It goes away after a minute or two and starts again around 60 km/h. Then it goes away again and there is no more sound.
It's a kind of belt noise but a bit more "gritty".
Sounds like it's coming from left side of the car right next to the tire.
I have checked the tire and found nothing to indicate that there is something wrong with it.
No, unless you change the undercarriage and everything needed.
check the fuse...in the fuse box.
I have the coupe model, so it may be different, however, on my 95 Subaru Impreza, the OBD connector is under the dash, on the left side of the steering wheel. you'll see a little plastic pocket of sorts, and on the upper surface you should see a little door. the connector is located under that door.
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.
yes
depends on the size of the motor, but my 95 impreza 1.8L usually take about 4.6 liters each time i change the oil.
The ECU isn't under the Dash. its under the passenger's feet. you must lift carpet to see protecting shield once removed you will see the ECU.i know because i own a 95 impreza and maintain it myself.
Yes , this is the most reliable and cheapest way to obtain your power goals. Some blocks can be had for $1200
i put a ej20 turbo out of a 02 wrx in mine and it worked out great for me make sure you swap the tranny as well its much stronger than the tranny in a 95 impreza l unless yours is only fwd then you will have to use your tranny
I believe its inside the fuel tank, on top of the fuel pump. I'm searching for the same thing for my 95 impreza, and they are saying its somewhere inside the tank. There is an opening in the back of the rear seat on the tank side where you can access the pump and the sensor.
it it a question or statement?
Timing maybe? Get your timing belt looked at