A flashing CEL means a serious problem, not just a warning.
Get it read asap. You might not even want to drive it there.
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Yes, 1995 Subaru Legacy wagon stock rims can fit on a 1991 Subaru Legacy wagon, provided that the bolt pattern, offset, and wheel size are compatible. Both models typically have a 5x100 bolt pattern, but it's essential to double-check the offset and tire size to ensure proper clearance and fitment. If the specifications match, you should be able to use the rims interchangeably. Always verify with specific measurements before making the swap.
Check this site for information: http://www.troublecodes.net/Subaru/
Code 33 means: Vehicle speed sensor (VSS) or circuit
I would bring it in, because you can never be sure
To find the fuel filter for a 2002 Subaru GT-B Legacy wagon, you can check your vehicle's owner's manual for specific information on its location and replacement procedure. Typically, the fuel filter is located along the fuel line, either under the car near the fuel tank or in the engine compartment. You can also purchase a replacement filter from auto parts stores or online retailers by searching for the specific part number compatible with your vehicle. If you're unsure, consulting a mechanic or a Subaru dealership can provide assistance.
If you have no spark on the 1991 Subaru Legacy, you should check the spark plugs and spark plug wires for replacement. You should also check the battery and ignition for replacement.
*Hopefully* the same as other Subaru engines, low down the left hand side about half way up the engine (facing the engine) there should be a short yellow loop. Check it when the engine is cold!
Belt was probably installed incorrectly. Take it back and have them check it.
The fuel pump fuse on a 1993 Subaru Legacy Wagon is located in the fuse box, which is typically found under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can identify the fuel pump fuse by referring to the diagram on the fuse box cover or the owner's manual, as it is usually labeled. Check the appropriate fuse for any signs of damage or failure if you're experiencing fuel pump issues.
because there is a fault with your car. get the code read by someone that has a code reader and get it fixed as it might cause damage to your engine. Adam www.aeautomotive.co.UK
To reset the alarm system in a 2001 Subaru Legacy GT wagon after changing the battery, first ensure that the new battery is properly installed. Then, unlock the driver's door using the key or the remote, which should deactivate the alarm. If the alarm remains active, insert the key into the ignition, turn it to the "On" position without starting the engine, and then turn it back to "Off" to reset the system. Finally, check the owner's manual for any specific instructions related to your alarm system model.