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.
1997 subaru impreza consume 5.8 litres of oil
Yes
You can find the knock sensor on the top side of the engine under the intake manifold. It is easiest to find from the driver's side and is at the back of the engine block.
Generally speaking, a rebuilt transmission for a 1997 Subaru Impreza will cost between $2,000 and $5,000. It could be more or less, it depends on the parts put in and the worker labor charges.
My 1997 Subaru Impreza 2000 Turbo wagon had 218bhp standard. I can only assume the 1998 version was the same but they did make a few changes around that time. the standered subaru impreza has 200bhp and the superchared version has upto 300bhp.
Suspect a defective temperature sensor-- the one that talks to the car computer. It is not telling the computer it is cold outside, and not enough fuel is added to allow startup when cold. Suggest replace the temp sensor.
Yea mate no problem
You can't, it's done automatically by the ecu (engine management system)
to The left of the foot pedals, just below the hood release lever
I am led to believe that the camshaft position sensor is located at the front right side of the bay...underneath the oil refil cap...to the left of the battery...it has a small grey electrical plug attched with what should be a 10mm bolt. Hope this helps...
just up under the dash by the fusebox you will see two relays together.
2000 lbs With trailer brakes (half that without). Full Subaru towing specs at: http://www.cars101.com/subwarr.html#capacity