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No , it is not an interference engine
1.8L EJ18 110 hp H4
mine is a 93 impreza, it is underneath the passenger's footwell under the carpet. Think I heard for newer models it is in the dash area on the driver's side.
remove all the parts atach to transmission and remove tranny fly weel and done
I have had the same problem with my '93 Impreza. The button on the automatic shifter will not depress to take it out of park. There is an override option in the owner's manual but I think the real problem is the brake light sensor. Ocassionaly, when I can actually get it out of park, you can hear a clicking noise when the brake petal is pressed, this is the shifter-lock releasing. It must be the sensor for the brake petal going bad.
yes the 93 WRX impreza uses a lambda but only pre cat/turbo,on the left front as you look at the car its in the upstream pipe to the turbo/cat under the car
check your ground to your battery make sure its nice and tight
Technically you can, but unless you have a turbo a blow valve won't do you any good. It's be like hanging sidepipes on a car and not hook them up.
On a 1993 Subaru Impreza, the oxygen sensor is typically located in the exhaust system, either in the exhaust manifold or just after the catalytic converter. For most models, you'll find it on the exhaust pipe leading from the engine. Depending on the specific engine type, there may be one or two sensors (upstream and downstream). Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for precise location details.
The only headlights out there that will fit the 93 Lexus Gs300 is Japan's Toyota Aristo headlights. It is a little different, but fit fine. note it's not after market.
on my 93 impreza wagon, they are manual. located on top of the steering column. designed so the parking lights will not be left on mistakenly, causing battery drain. cup holder hides above radio
check your fuses The starter