The security code for a 1998 Subaru Outback typically refers to the anti-theft system or the radio code required to unlock the car's audio system. If you've lost the code, you can often retrieve it from the owner's manual, or by contacting a Subaru dealership with your vehicle identification number (VIN). It's important to have proof of ownership when seeking assistance. Always refer to the specific documentation for your vehicle for accurate information.
No, thanks. Done it, didn't enjoy it.
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You may need to replace the radiator thermostat and gasket.
It depends on what is wrong with it. We need more info please.
The hazard flasher activation button has been depressed.
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Sorry, but it won't. Subaru's changed their headlight shape every 3 years or so. They made a change around April 1997, so the one's before that are different from the ones after.
I have a 2002 Subaru Impreza Outback and it have the thermostat on the right bellow the engine. You can fallow the hose from the radiator that goes to the bottom of the engine.
cost me about 180 bucks a year ago in colorado, if that helps
That depends entirely on what happened to it to make it need repairing.
Code P0480 on a 1998 Subaru Legacy Outback indicates an issue with the cooling fan control circuit. To fix this, first, check the cooling fan relay and replace it if faulty. Next, inspect the wiring and connectors for damage or corrosion, ensuring a good connection. If those components are functional, the issue may lie with the Engine Control Unit (ECU), which may need further diagnostics or replacement.