Assuming that you mean the air conditioning system, all vehicles built in the last 15 years or so use R134a refrigerant. Your Subaru is no exception and there is, or was, a sticker under the hood of your car confirming that information. --Ken
The cost of a used Subaru Forester will vary greatly from vehicle to vehicle. This is due to the different miles, options and conditions of each individual car.
Used Subaru Forester cars are relatively easy to find. Used Subaru dealerships are likely the best physical location for finding such a car. Otherwise, online companies such as CarTrader commonly host ads for such vehicles.
I would highly recommend a 2003-2005 used subaru forester as a good buy as they were very popular back then because of their style and qualities along with fair price.
Try these folks: http://www.halspartsandservice.com/ They have always been very helpful especially when no one local has a clue. They deal only in new and used Subaru parts and service.
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I was told by the Parts Dept. at my local Subaru dealer that two types of fog lamp bulbs were used on the 2005 Subaru Forester. A "H3" bulb or a "9006" bulb. The only way to know for sure which bulb you have is to pull the Fog Lamp assembly.
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Penszoil 5W 30 W with fram Xtra guard PH6607 filter. 4qt.plus 16oz.
As much as the dealership was willing to give you. Value of the vehicle depends on options, mileage, overall condition, demand, and retention value. What you're trading it in towards will also affect it... you'll get more to trade it in for a new car than for a used car.
Disposable refrigerant containers are only used for virgin refrigerant.
Refrigerant are used in refrigerator for cooling and dehumidifying indoor air.