Drain plug is on the PAssanger side opf the radiator, but you will need to remove the under engine paneling in order to access it.
Will fit Legacy/Outback Model Year 1995 to 1999.
The radiator should be the same for all 95-99 model year Subaru Legacys. If I remember correctly, the upper and lower radiator hoses can be different, though, depending on the engine (i.e. EJ22 vs. EJ25) or Legacy version (i.e. Outback, etc.).
The Subaru Legacy gets 31 miles per gallon on the highway and 23 miles per gallon in the city. That's for a newer model Subaru Legacy though. An older model of the Subaru Legacy would have worse gas mileage than that.
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If you are looking to buy brand new, the Subaru Legacy's price starts out at $19,995 for the basic model. The price ranges up to $31,000 for the limited edition model.
There are no drain plugs on a Lacrosse's radiator. GM stopped them after 2003 model year. To drain the radiator, you'll need to remove the lower radiator hose.
A Subaru Legacy GT is a midsize car that has been produced since 1989. To purchase a current model Legacy GT, you can visit a local Subaru dealership. To purchase a previous year's model, visit the sites Edmunds, Auto Trader and Cars.
the 1989 through 1993 subarus were one series. should bolt on so long as the engine is the same model.
can you make it any faster than what it is??? L or GT model...go to Subaru club. www.Toronto-Subaru-club.com to get your answer.
Open the drain plug at the bottom of the radiator on the Cavalier if the plug is there. If the radiator is the model that does not have the plug, then the bottom hose needs to be removed to drain the coolant.
In a Subaru manual for your make, model, and year. Talk to your dealer, or look up the information possibly at your local library.
it is a Subaru Legacy, the previous answer stated "Liberty", that model is not available in the US.