1996 Subaru Impreza - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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Fuse box diagram for a 96 subaru impreza

Subaru has the fuse box diagrams printed on the box covers.
6/8/2019 12:26:53 AM • 1996 Subaru... • Answered on Jun 08, 2019 • 3,217 views
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The heating system in my car will only work on number 4 and will only blow out hot air how do i sort this out ??

Get the heater fan (thick film circuit board) resistor assembly from your nearest Subaru dealer (about $50). Installation takes around 10 minutes, behind and under the glove box door. There is no the alternative part.
9/6/2017 3:36:40 PM • 1996 Subaru... • Answered on Sep 06, 2017 • 41 views
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When accelerating the car decelerates and turns off

check fuel pressure , pump and filter
6/28/2017 12:11:19 PM • 1996 Subaru... • Answered on Jun 28, 2017 • 107 views
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Where is the clutch master cylinder in a 1996 Subaru Impreza 2ltr Sportswagon?

To remove or bleed the clutch master, you will need to first remove the battery and the air box. After, you will find the clutch pedal assembly and finally the clutch master cylinder.
7/29/2016 7:28:04 PM • 1996 Subaru... • Answered on Jul 29, 2016 • 110 views
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Hino truck Car Stereo Wire Guide

3/18/2016 10:30:08 AM • 1996 Subaru... • Answered on Mar 18, 2016 • 185 views
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What is fault code P0420

P0420 OBD-II Trouble Code Technical Description Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 1) What does that mean? This diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is a generic powertrain code. It is considered generic because it applies to all makes and models of vehicles (1996-newer), although specific repair steps may be slightly different depending on the model. So this engine code article applies to Nissan, Toyota, Ford, GM, etc. The catalytic converter is a part of the exhaust system that looks kind of like a muffler, although it's job is very different from that of a muffler. A catalytic converter's job is to reduce emmissions from the exhaust. The catalytic converter has an oxygen sensor in front and behind it. When the vehicle is warm and running in closed loop mode, the upstream oxygen sensor waveform reading should fluctuate. The downstream O2 sensor reading should be fairly steady. Typically the P0420 code triggers the Check Engine Light if the readings of the two sensors are similar. This is indicative of (among other things) a converter that is not working as efficiently as it should be (according to specs). Catalytic converters are not normally a "wear" type item, that is they are not deisgned to wear out and need replacement. If they have failed, it is likely due to something else that caused it to fail. Symptoms The main symptom to the driver is the illumination of the MIL (malfunction indicator lamp). You will likely not notice any drivability problems, although there may be symptoms. For example, if the substance inside the catalytic converter is broken or failed, it may be restricting the exhaust which will result in a feeling of reduced power output from the vehicle. Causes A code P0420 may mean that one or more of the following has happened: Leaded fuel was used where unleaded was called for A damaged or failed oxygen sensor (HO2S) Downstream oxygen sensor (HO2S) wiring damaged or connected improperly The engine coolant temperature sensor is not working properly Damaged or leaking exhaust manifold / catalytic converter / muffler / exhaust pipe Retarded spark timing The oxygen sensors in front and behind the converter are reporting too similar of readings Leaking fuel injector or high fuel pressure Cylinder misfire Oil contamination Possible Solutions Some suggested steps for troubleshooting a P0420 error code include: Check for exhaust leaks at the manifold, pipes, catalytic converter. Repair as required. Use a scope to diagnose the oxygen sensor operation (Tip: The oxygen sensor in front of the catalytic converter normally has a fluctuating waveform. The waveform of the sensor behind the converter should be more steady). Inspect the downstream heated oxygen sensor (HO2S), replace if necessary Replace the catalytic converter Overall probably the biggest mistake vehicles owners make when they have a P0420 code is to simply replace an oxygen sensor (H02S). It is important to do proper diagnosis so you're not wasting money replacing parts unnecessarily. We strongly recommend that if you need to replace the catalytic converter that you replace it with an OEM unit. Second choice would be a high-quality replacement part. There are many stories in our forums where folks replaced the cat with a cheaper aftermarket one only to have the code return shortly thereafter. One thing to note is that many vehicle manufacturers offer a longer warranty on emissions-related parts. So if you have a newer car but it's out of it's bumper-to-bumper warranty, there still may be warranty on this type of problem. Many manufacturers give a five year, unlimited mileage warranty on these items. It's worth checking into. Read more at: http://www.obd-codes.com/p0420 Copyright © OBD-Codes.com
5/20/2015 4:02:12 AM • 1996 Subaru... • Answered on May 20, 2015 • 317 views
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Will the main relay in a eg8 make it gerk around on accelertion if it is faulty

I recommend first run basic check( if timing belt is changed and works normally, if maf sensor works, if air filter and spark plugs work correctly) in most of times this causes problems
4/28/2015 5:13:17 PM • 1996 Subaru... • Answered on Apr 28, 2015 • 59 views
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Car starts then stalls after 5 seconds

sounds like you need to replace your fuel pressure regulator.
3/19/2015 7:12:36 PM • 1996 Subaru... • Answered on Mar 19, 2015 • 260 views
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The interior temperature control does not work the air is hot all the time

The cable to the heater door cover is broken or disconnected.
2/23/2015 12:50:45 PM • 1996 Subaru... • Answered on Feb 23, 2015 • 88 views
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I have a 1996 Impreza L wagon 2.2L 5-speed. Will a

yes it will
12/16/2014 3:47:56 AM • 1996 Subaru... • Answered on Dec 16, 2014 • 109 views
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Loosing power on hills

That could be a long list of itemsEgr System issues,anything vacuum related when it comes to hillsIgnition IssuesConverter CloggedFuel PressureNeglected Maintenance
10/27/2013 6:35:12 PM • 1996 Subaru... • Answered on Oct 27, 2013 • 106 views
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Wiring diagram

Here's a link to your starter,Autozone will test it for free,but you have to remove first.Your positive battery cable goes to the starter.
5/29/2013 9:05:41 PM • 1996 Subaru... • Answered on May 29, 2013 • 50 views
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Jumping or jerking when i accelerate

I had a turbo renault , I cranked the wastegate down to increase boost and had same problem.
There was a sensor that cut the ignition if the turbo was over pressuring. Was a pretty violent jerking, felt like it was tearing the engine mounts out.
3/20/2013 4:23:22 PM • 1996 Subaru... • Answered on Mar 20, 2013 • 1,199 views
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I have a 96 wrx impreza thats started loosing power while driving

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The Engine and Automatic Transmission (not applicable to manual transmissions) in this vehicles drive train are fully electronically controlled by a computer called the PCM and TCM (Power Train Control Module, Transmission Control Module). When a problem like this or other drive-ability related problems occurs the computer stores a record of the problem (there are of course some exceptions to this, like the fuel pump, engine coolant temperature sensor and MAF sensor for instance) in the form of a fault code in its memory, to read these fault codes you must have the systems memory scanned with a special tool. Once the fault code(s) are read you then must perform the appropriate diagnostic testing to find and resolve the problem(s) DO NOT REPLACE ANY PARTS UNTIL A TRAINED TECHNICAIN HAS DIAGNOSED THE PROBLEM TO AVOID SPENDING YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY ON PARTS THAT MAY NOT CORRECT THE PROBLEM. Also always check fuel pressure for correct spec for your make and engine type.

9/17/2012 5:36:19 PM • 1996 Subaru... • Answered on Sep 17, 2012 • 213 views
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How to get odx ll in a 1996 subaru impreza ready for emissions

OBD II ? is there check engine light on? did you have to reset after a repair? if reset then it should reset between 100-200 miles as it sets engine running parameters.
6/9/2012 3:00:34 PM • 1996 Subaru... • Answered on Jun 09, 2012 • 206 views
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Where are the fuse boxes on subaru

There are two fuse boxs: under the dashboard on the drivers side on the exteme left side and there are fuses in the engine compartment on drivers side including: relay switches, signals and lighting.5_19_2012_9_30_43_am.jpg5_19_2012_9_32_04_am.jpg
8/17/2016 1:38:02 PM • 1996 Subaru... • Answered on Aug 17, 2016 • 16,022 views
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Why do my rear windshield wipers activate when the brakes are applied on my Subaru Impreza?

Sounds like a bad ground to me.
4/30/2012 11:56:38 PM • 1996 Subaru... • Answered on Apr 30, 2012 • 475 views
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My brake light on my 1996 suburu impreza stays on. How can I get it to go off?

Hi is it def the brake light? or is it the tail lights?
4/9/2012 5:42:40 AM • 1996 Subaru... • Answered on Apr 09, 2012 • 164 views
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My 1996 GF1 impreza just wants to run at 2000rpm. This happens when i engage the gear. When i disconnect the throtle position sensor,everything cools off, adjusting the same sensor while connected do

Hi.From your description it looks like you have a defective TPS (The TPS is the position sensor on top of the throttle body that you are disconnecting).Signal from the TPS is very important for different vehicle's functions. Among other thing the TPS output is used by the electronic ignition system to determine the fuel mixture being injected and by the automatic transmission to determine when to change gear. In your case the transmission was probably not shifting into higher gears, for that reason the engine was not revving above 2K rpm.The TPS can be tested reading voltage at its terminals while someone operates the throttle pedal. Voltage must increase/decrease smoothly and stay in range, otherwise the TPS must be replaced.As said at start your problem is likely a defective TPS. The fault is quite common and it is fixed replacing the TPS.Regards.Ginko
12/15/2011 12:34:04 PM • 1996 Subaru... • Answered on Dec 15, 2011 • 286 views
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