Assuming that you are talking about engine oil, you have to open the hood. There is a yellow screw-on cap near the battery. It is also near the dipstick, which you need to consult prior to adding oil.
Of course there are other places, like door hinges, transmissions, and Power Steering units that also need oil. Make sure that you use the correct kind of oil for the application.
Your owner's manual has more detailed information and I highly recommend reading it if you plan on performing any maintenance on your car. Owner's manuals are available at the Subaru site as a free download.
Assuming you mean "assembled", they put the Outback together in Lafayette, Indiana. Always have.
No, I can't.
If the 2000 Subaru Outback is all wheel drive all the time, then it cannot be put into front wheel drive. All of the wheels turn all of the time on this vehicle.
Take them out then put the new ones in
take out the old one and put in a new one.
Put the seat belts on.
They put that darned thing under the engine. It is where the lower radiator hose connects to the engine.
The system requires between 1.3 & 1.5 lb of HFC-134a refrigerant...
They put 'em on the passenger's side (for left hand control cars) under the carpeting.
Subaru 2.5 liter engine has a problem with head gaskets. If you have not had your head gaskets replaced, that is the first thing I would suspect.
where do you put transmission oil in on a 2003 ford rangers standard
My 1999 subaru outback legacy is not using oil. That said, a Subaru engine works much the same as every other 4-cycle internal combustion engine. There are a couple of general categories that could cause excessive oil usage and more information is necessary. 1) Define "using oil". What do you mean when you say that? Your oil usage could be within the realm of "normal". 2) You could have worn parts. How many miles on the odometer? 3) Do you ever see blue smoke coming out of the back? 4) Have you checked for leaks? Can you put a piece of clean cardboard under the engine when the car is parked? Determining location of leaks is the first step to repairing them. 5) Is there oil in the coolant recovery bottle or is the coolant clean?