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Posted on Jan 12, 2009

Rplacing starter i have a 1995 subaru legacy and i need to replace the starter and not sure where it is located or the degree of difficulty. Can you tell me where it is and if it is a do it yourself issue

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Easy 2 do yourself follow your poitive termimal this will take you 2 the starter motor, unbolt wires off the back of starter then unbolt from bellhouseing starter should come out.

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