Usually there is a drain bolt on the bottom or side of the transmission....you can remove that bolt and let the old fluid drain out.....after it is done draining put the bolt back in and look for another bolt....possibly a little higher...i believe the legacys take 80W90 gear oil so fill it through that higher hole until it starts to leak out than put the bolt back in....manual transmission vehicles dont have trans. filters....
To change the transmission filter on a 2004 Subaru Legacy, first, ensure the vehicle is securely raised and supported. Next, drain the transmission fluid by removing the drain plug or pan, then detach the transmission pan to access the filter. Replace the old filter with a new one, ensuring it’s seated properly, and clean the pan before reinstallation. Finally, reattach the pan, refill with new transmission fluid, and check for leaks.
I have a 1995 legacy and I just changed my transmission filter. I also have the 2.2 engine. The filter is located under the car and inside the box that the plug for the transmission fluid is located. It has exactly 20 screws to take the bottom of the box off to get to the filter. Be sure to drain the transmission fluid before you take the screws off.
I have a 1999 Legacy SUS and my dipstick is located on the driver side of the vehicle directly below some vaccum lines. It is just a few inches from the firewall and you can see the transmission filter clearly. The dipstick's tube enters the transmission right next to the filter.
4.2 w/ filter
Where is the fuel filter located on a 2006 Subaru Legacy
It is important to keep the right types of fluids in a car, to help it run smoothly. A 1992 Subaru Legacy Wagon DEXRON III for automatic transmission and for manual transmission: GL5 75W90 gear oil.
Yes, a 1998 Subaru Legacy transmission can generally fit into a 1999 Subaru Legacy, as both model years share similar drivetrain components. However, it's important to verify the specific engine type and transmission model, as variations may exist between different trims and engine configurations. Always consult compatibility guides or a professional mechanic to ensure a proper fit.
See your user manual, its great for help with all the basic maintenance
No they have nothing to do with each other - the MAF is located at the top of the air intake box (enclosing the air filter).
Yes.
Yes both of these cars runs the 4eat automatic transmission, and the standard can be put in the svx from the legacy
For a 1997 Subaru Legacy Outback, the recommended transmission fluid is Subaru ATF-HP (Automatic Transmission Fluid High Performance). It's important to use the specified fluid to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the transmission. Avoid mixing different types of transmission fluids, as this can lead to issues. Always check the owner's manual for the most accurate and specific recommendations.