To reset the alarm system after changing the battery in a 1997 Subaru Legacy, first ensure that the new battery is properly installed and securely connected. Then, lock and unlock the driver's side door using the key or the remote. If the alarm remains active, you may need to turn the ignition to the "ON" position (without starting the engine) and leave it for about 10 minutes. This should reset the alarm system.
The Subaru Legacy is unique in its class because it does indeed have a standard all-wheel-drive system (AWD).
Changing spark plugs on a Subaru is no different from changing spark plugs on any other car. You may have to remove parts of the air induction system to make access easier. Be sure to check the gap on the new ones and use anti-seize on the threads.
Does it have a distributor? I thought these cars ran on the harmonic balancing system
To replace the heater core in a 1999 Subaru Legacy, start by disconnecting the battery and draining the coolant. Remove the dashboard and center console to access the heater core, then disconnect the hoses and any mounting screws. Install the new heater core by reversing the disassembly process, ensuring all connections are secure. Finally, refill the coolant and check for leaks before reattaching the battery and testing the heating system.
Remove one battery terminal and touch it to the other to discharge capacitors in the system. Reconnect the terminal and you are good to go. Don't forget to clean the terminal while you have it off.
Maybe you have a security system? If you do, as soon as you hook up the battery, it will engage and your lights will flash. You will have to disable it in order to make it stop.
According to the Subaru service procedures, there is no bleeding necessary for the Legacy. Filling procedure is as follows. 1) Fill engine coolant into radiator up to filler neck position. Coolant capacity (fill up to
To replace the heater core on a 1992 Subaru Legacy, start by disconnecting the battery and draining the cooling system. Remove the dashboard and the center console to access the heater core, which is located behind the dashboard. Disconnect the heater core hoses from the engine compartment, then unbolt and remove the heater core from its housing. Install the new heater core by reversing the process, ensuring all connections are secure and the cooling system is refilled and bled of air.
Should really flush your system every year to prevent any rusting or fouling, but at the very least every 2 years.
No, there are no specific fuses for the seat belts in a 1992 Subaru Legacy. The seat belt system operates mechanically and does not rely on electrical components that would require fuses. However, if there are issues with the seat belt system, they may be related to mechanical failures rather than electrical ones. Always consult the owner's manual or a professional mechanic for accurate diagnostics.
An auto electrician would need to re-program the security system if that feature is available.