with your hands...
its a good idea yes..
in with the timing belt change them at the same time
2 plus the timing belt
Every 60,000 miles is recommended!
It goes by mileage ....100,000 miles is recommended
Yes, the 2001 Subaru Legacy is equipped with an interference engine. This means that if the timing belt fails, the pistons and valves can collide, potentially causing significant engine damage. Regular maintenance of the timing belt is crucial to prevent such issues.
there is no such thing as timing belt bearings...... are you posibly thinking of an idler pulley? or cam bearings?
Take it to the dealer! It's not a job for the timid or any shop that doesn't know what they are doing. Make sure you get the idler pulleys and automatic tensioner replace along with the timing belt. If the bearings seize in those idler pulleys it will ruin the belt and in turn take out your engine.
Yes, the 2011 Subaru Legacy is equipped with a timing belt. It has a 2.5L four-cylinder engine that uses a timing belt, while the 3.6L six-cylinder engine utilizes a timing chain. It's important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for timing belt replacement to ensure proper engine function and avoid potential damage.
Should be automatic through the spring loaded belt tensioner
Not if the servo motor is seized. It will have to be replaced.