To pull the engine from a 1998 Subaru Impreza, start by disconnecting the battery and removing any components obstructing the engine, such as the air intake, exhaust, and radiator. Support the engine with an engine hoist, then disconnect the engine mounts and various electrical connectors. After ensuring all connections are freed, carefully lift the engine out of the engine bay. Always refer to a repair manual for specific details and safety precautions.
Pull the fuse.
On the passenger side of the engine, down almost to the firewall on the side of the transmission. it is a small yellow pull dipstick. also it is mostly covered by various vacuum lines and such
pull the cover off the steering column and there should be a wire connected to the ignition switch. pull it off and put the key in the switch.
To remove the rear seat in a 1998 Subaru Impreza sedan, start by locating the two bolts at the bottom of the seat cushion, typically found near the floor. Use a socket wrench to remove these bolts. Once the bolts are removed, lift the front of the seat cushion up and then pull it out towards the front of the vehicle. For the seatback, you may need to find and remove any additional bolts or clips securing it before lifting it out.
FROM THE BOTTOM PULL THE WHOLE SUB FRAM
The have to pull the engine. The valves are on the sides of the block.
To remove the grill of a Subaru Impreza, start by opening the hood and locating the screws or clips that secure the grill to the front fascia. Typically, you'll find a few screws along the top edge and possibly clips on the sides. Carefully unfasten these, and then gently pull the grill forward to detach it from the clips at the bottom. Be cautious not to damage any surrounding components during the process.
Take off bottom radiator hose where hose was connected to engine side there are two bolts they are a bit hard to get to it is better to put the car on a ramp once that's off you will see thermostat pull out and fit new one then put back together job done.
On the sides. It's a H-style or BOXER motor, meaning the pistons go side to side instead of up and down. So look on the sides of the engine (valve covers) and you'll see the wires, pull the wires and the spark plugs are in there.
there is a short somewhere in that circuit, look for broken or frayed wires, you'll have to pull it all apart
To remove the rear seat in a Subaru Impreza, first, locate the seat cushion release clips at the front of the seat base. Pull up on the seat cushion to release it from the clips and then lift it out of the car. For the seatback, look for bolts or clips securing it to the vehicle, usually found at the bottom or on the sides; remove these using a socket wrench or appropriate tool. Finally, lift the seatback upward to detach it from the vehicle.
It depends on the year of the Impreza.. but it's located towards the back of the trunk of the car. It might be easier for you if you remove the rear seats (5 bolts total) and get to it that way. You'll see a oval shaped piece with a few screws holding it down. Undo those and pull the cap off. The pump is right in there. The info above is for the fuel PUMP. The fuel filter is in the engine bay. I have a '95 Impreza and as far as I know its in the same spot on all Impreza's until about '04 or '05. It is right behind the windshield washer fluid tank. The fuel filter is the black can with rubber fuel lines connecting to it.