Need to find the info to remove the window trim of the rear quarter panel on the subaru.
SOURCE: 1995 subaru legacy - transmission fluid dipstick?
find the dipstick ,its their somewhere lurking and yes the transmission fluid goes down the same hole ,,,chock drive wheels handbrake on warm engine(running) with reverse selected to check trans oil level
SOURCE: Info on replacing water pump on Subaru Legacy
The water pump is run by the timing belt.Involves the draining the antifreeze,removing the radiator/condensor fan motors,harmonic balancer,alt./ac./p.s. belts, timing covers and timing belt.Along with a new pump,a new timing belt should installed.Timing marks are critical and it should be repairer by a garage.Should take about 1 to 2 hours or so to do if everything comes apart easy.Also there is no cap or rotor,only a coil pak.Hope this gives you a better idea.
SOURCE: Need a free on line repair manual
Try this online PDF download for the 96 legacy:
http://www.onlinefreeebooks.net/automotive-machinery-power-equipment-ebooks/subaru/1996-subaru-legacy-service-manual-owners-manual-service-supplement-tsb-pdf.html
SOURCE: My 1999 subaru parking lights will not turn off
the rocker switch on top of your steering column is on.
SOURCE: how often do brake rotors need to be replaced?
They will need replacing when they are at the minimum thickness, which is stamped on the rotor in most cases. If they are rusted, they will need replacement anyhow. you may just call a few repair shops and ask for a quote on pads and rotors. Asking a quote for brakes is hard, because they dont have the car to inspect it, and its hard because nobody quotes the same parts, apples to apples. the cheapest is not the best deal, you get what you pay for. Get good quality brakes, your life depends on it. if it was me I would use dealer parts.
REMOVAL
(1) Remove quarter trim panel.
(2) Remove the bolts attaching the latch to the cab
side panel.
(3) Remove the nuts attaching the frame/hinge to
the B-pillar.
(4) Remove the glass from the cab.
(5) If necessary, remove the latch from the glass.
INSTALLATION
(1) If removed, install the latch to the glass.
(2) Center the window glass at the opening, insert
the hinge studs in the B-pillar holes, and install the
nuts.
(3) Attach the latch to the rear side panel with the
bolts. Tighten the bolts with the latch in the lock
position and pushing rearward on the latch.
(4) Test the vent window for water leaks.
(5) Install quarter trim panel.
INSTALLATION
(1) If removed, install the latch to the glass.
(2) Center the window glass at the opening, insert
the hinge studs in the B-pillar holes, and install the
nuts.
(3) Attach the latch to the rear side panel with the
bolts. Tighten the bolts with the latch in the lock
position and pushing rearward on the latch.
(4) Test the vent window for water leaks.
(5) Install quarter trim panel.
Removal & Installation
j. On long wheelbase wagons only, remove the quarter trim from the quarter panel and pull second rear seat belt through access hole.
k. Pull first rear seat belt through the access hole.
l. Remove the quarter trim panel from the vehicle.
3. Remove the 5 screws mounting the A/C-heater blower motor housing to the rear HVAC unit (one mounting screw located on evaporator cover).
4. Twist the blower motor out of scroll housing.
5. Disconnect the blower motor wiring connector.
6. Remove the blower motor from vehicle.
Fig. The rear blower motor is held in place by four screws
To install:
Fig. Removing the trim panel to access the rear blower motor
Fig. The rear blower motor is held in place by four screws
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