the fuel filter is very easy. just look under the hood on the driver side of the vehicle. it should clamped on the casing of the shock (shock tower). it should look like a small soda can usually black color. The damm things are expensive, but necessary, if you *think* to use some other kind of fuel filter (easy done as almost ANY pressure type fuel filter is about $20 cheaper) *think* again, there is a regulator function built in, and your car won't idle right with any other fuel filter.
it is ordinarily in the transmission. or, it could be in a can at the parts store.
The turn signal relay for the 1993 Subaru Legacy is located behind the left hand instrument panel. Look on the left hand side of the steering column.
bottom -front of block, follow the lower rad hose to it.
no it is not
If an alternator is going bad it can cause a rough idle in a 1993 Subaru Legacy. Cold temperatures in the winter can also cause a rough idle in the Subaru Legacy.
In general, many of the 1990 through 1993 parts are interchangeable on the Subaru Legacys. But your best source would be a 1991 Subaru Legacy, followed by a 1990 Subaru Legacy. Verify the bolt patters before purchasing from 1992 or 1993.
Go to a junkyard
thermostat should be located behind lower radiator hose, engine side. it is located low as most are located high. can you give me a picture
The 1993 Subaru Legacy 2.2 liter engine ignition timing is the sequence that allows the engine to run smoothly. The ignition timing is synchronized with the crankshaft position sensor.
The 1993 Subaru Legacy was equipped with automatic seat belts to help improve passenger safety. This ensured that drivers and passengers would no longer forget to put their seat belt on.
its fuel injected, no carb on that bad boy
yes