You can pull the motor or thetransmission, though the trans is easier. But if you need to ask you should probably take it to a shop.
check this link, it did helped me get info on my 97 subaru outback. http://hp.auto.ru/Subaru%20Legacy/1997/ cheers!
It should be.
Throttle position sensor on this vehicle is held on by two screws. It's a 10 minute job.
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It probably has a hydraulic clutch so you will have to bleed the air out of it.
You have to remove the console cover. This starts with two screws in the console storage tray.
From 1995 to 1999.....
According to my repair manual the refrigerant is HFC134a.
Check your thermometer and if that's not it...head gaskets.
Probably 1996 thru 1999 if it is going wagon to wagon.
I Have A Beautiful 97 Outback with 81,000 Miles I get 23 to 24 in city and 26 28 on hwghy.
15.9 gal. fuel tank