It's pretty involved. Start by removing your wheel, remove the ball joint castle nut on the bottom of your axle assembly where the control-arm meets. Next you'll need to drop your subframe- Begin unbolting that to access one of the damper mounts of the arm. Now, you should have access to both damper mounts for the control arm, and should be free to remove.
It's inside the lower radiator hose.
Under back seat, remove lower seat squab. On offside righthand (drivers side) Remove inspection cover ,2.0 litre Impreza 2009 (not WRX )was All in one Feul module with filter built in. Replace the whole module.
lower left of steering column.....look for little cubby
The diagnostic socket on a 1997 Subaru Impreza is located under the dashboard on the driver's side. It is typically found near the steering column, close to where the lower dashboard panel meets the upper panel. You may need to remove a cover or panel to access it. The socket is usually a rectangular-shaped connector for connecting a diagnostic tool.
The fuel pump on a 1995 Subaru Impreza Outback is located inside the fuel tank. To access it, you typically need to remove the rear seat and the access panel on the top of the tank, or alternatively, you can lower the fuel tank itself. Make sure to relieve the fuel system pressure before attempting any repairs or replacements for safety.
Just changed this thermostat last night on a WRX (not sti). Just follow your lower rad hose (not very long) until you find the housing. Only two 10 MM bolts to remove.
To change the radiator on a 1998 Subaru Impreza, first ensure the engine is cool and drain the coolant from the radiator by removing the drain plug. Disconnect the upper and lower radiator hoses, as well as any electrical connections or mounting brackets. Remove the old radiator and install the new one, reattaching the hoses and connections. Finally, refill the cooling system with new coolant and check for leaks.
lower radiator hose, remove the hose it sits in the block
Remove lower radiator hose at engine and there it is.
A 1997 Subaru Impreza RX is AWD, only the lower models (GX, LX) were FWD. the RX is literally a non-turbo variant of the WRX.
no you do not have to remove the strut just take the lower control arm lose.
one is under the hood on left side the other is behind the change tray on lower left steer column area