2005 Subaru Legacy - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Damaged Cammshaft gear
don't waste money until you have the damage properly assessed
When you have got it properly diagnosed , get the parts from a wrecker/ junk yard as they will be cheaper
2/24/2018 9:29:26 AM •
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on Feb 24, 2018
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Stuck rear door locks!
Tap the doors with a rubber hammer at the lock area firmly.DO NOT DENT THE DOORS.Manually try to lock and unlock the door while tapping it,once unlocked, open the door,remove the trim panel on the door and lube the lock assembly with a correct lubricant suitable for your vehicle.Try the locks a few times before reinstalling the trim panels.DO NOT USE WD40.
4/8/2017 11:50:26 PM •
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on Apr 08, 2017
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How to reset alarm on a 2005 subaru
This much information is in my owners manual I need to go one step further and I can't find any information so I find this not helpful sorry
12/30/2016 1:21:03 AM •
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on Dec 30, 2016
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How do I fix this problem?
Stop driving immediately that should fix your problem , don't shift an auto age a manual if you wish to change gears.
12/2/2014 5:09:50 PM •
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on Dec 02, 2014
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Transmission won t shift
A bad clutch or an out of adjustment clutch will do that. Otherwise it's most likely something gone wrong with the transmision.
9/29/2014 6:07:44 PM •
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on Sep 29, 2014
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Why are my rpms staying at 1000 when I'm going 40mph?
Does your RPM gauge only go to 1000 and not record anything higher? As far as your check engine...on the Subaru Legacy the check engine usually comes on when there is an issue with something within the emission control sensors...and typically it is an issue with the forward O2 sensor going into the Catalytic Convertor. As a safety feature, the vehicle's cruise control will not work when the check engine light is engaged and the light will flash intermittently. The repair of the forward O2 (oxygen) sensor should run about $150 - $200 to replace the sensor. As with the case with most sensors, you may not notice any performance difference in the vehicle operation but you should have it diagnosed and repaired when possible because overtime the operation can be impacted.
7/7/2014 2:01:45 PM •
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on Jul 07, 2014
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Windshield wipers won't work
It's a relay. Let me know if this helps. http://legacygt.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=93916&d=1293332295
11/19/2013 1:46:20 AM •
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on Nov 19, 2013
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