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Installing a oil pan heating pad in my Subaru Legacy
Subaru Legacy. No year told nor what engine is there nor VIN 8th digit USA is engine code and not toldparts for cars are based on those facts.my guess, winter engine block heaters of many types even those sold by maker Suburuwhat heater models work best or fit.some pans are aluminum and magnets useless.(mag heaters generic sold in all autostores on earthgoogle that.or how to do it.or is this a parts buy question.why not buy it from OEM dealerpersonally I only like the heater water tube LOOP hose kindhas heater and pump and 2 hose and and AC plugthat fits to a heater core hose/ pipe (one of them)nothing works better.for sure if at -30F. top of engine freezes first.! oops.have shop put it in, tell them which kindthere 3 kinds, above pump kind(always works)core plugs (horrible if it leaks, engine wrecked)pan magnet heater.safe if works/fits some don't.some engines, none told have brass screw port for the OEM heat, now this works and will not leak as it screws in and 100% secure, but seen on only current engines 10 years or so. but no year toldthe new engines have no core plugs in the blocksso makers added the cute brass dummyy plug for oem heater option./? the oem Subaru site will tell you what is sold for options/if car is not too old ,but no year told so no examples possible, guessing all years
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How do you remove front rotors on a 2007 subaru
Remove wheel, Brake caliper then the Brake caliper support bracket. Then Rotor slides right off of Wheel studs. Remember to support vehicle properly, and to make sure brake calipers are fully compressed before removing. After caliper is removed try try to support it out of the way. Then on the bake of the brake caliper support bracket there are 2 bolts. Remove them and the rotor will have room to be removed from drive axle hub. Hope this helps and have a great day.
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