Have it drained out and change filters
Yes, you can generally put 92 Subaru Legacy rims on a 99 Subaru Forester, as they share similar bolt patterns and offsets. However, it's essential to verify the specific dimensions, such as bolt pattern (typically 5x100 for both), rim width, and offset to ensure proper fitment and clearance. Additionally, consider the tire size and ensure it matches the Forester's specifications for optimal performance. Always consult a professional or refer to your vehicle's manual for exact compatibility.
if petrol is about 10% or less fill with diesel and carry on. otherwise remove as much as possible and fill with diesel.
If you put petrol in a diesel vehicle do not start the engine. Petrol will do serious damage to a diesel engine. You must drain all the petrol out and flush the fuel lines.
yes, if you pump it out!
You need to have it drained out.
I want to check the level of atf temp in my subaru forester 2010. On checking the transmission fluid level, after the car was driven about 10 km and was put in each gear and setting the select level in the "p", do i have to turn off the engine or idle the engine before i check the atf level?
To fix the Subaru from starting when the temp drops below 32 --- just put new plugs in and us 92 octane fuel. It made a huge difference in our two Foresters.
You could put it in N out of D an the rpms will lower.
It should be the same exact thing
I've had my 2007 Forester since it had 41,000 miles on it. I just rolled over to 100,000 miles, and so far, I've had to replace a headlight, do the normal oil changes & wiper blades, and put brake pads on it. Every one I talked to has loved their Subaru.
It depends how much petrol was put in. If it was a "full tank" draining the tank and the system would be advisable. If it was just a small amount, the mixture can be cut by adding more diesel with some motor oil mixed into it It is a common practice in times of diesel shortages to use motor oil with a small amount of gasoline added to it in place of diesel. You will have to use your own judgment as to how much diesel and/or oil to add.