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
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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subaru does not use such a switch.
you have a simple no start condition
begin by checking the camshaft and crankshaft sensors, this generation of legacy had issues with these sensors.
After that go with the common items next, test the battery and starter for correct operation.
The above links have the videos for the fuel pump replacement. Just follow the videos. One suggestion is to spray the hoses with some silicone spray to help their removal. the third video is the most explicit and clear.
hi you need to remove the top mount intercooler then the starter motor will be easier to get to, its held on by two nuts and the wires that are connected to it. its located on the passenger side of the motor at the back and can be tricky sometimes
Most starters are held in place by 3 bolts ant one or two wires u have to take the ground cable off before anything usually in thetransmiton right next to the engine
you need to make sure that all connections from each unit are attached properly and free of corrosion. also it is not unheard of to get a bad part fresh out of the box. so you may want to check that as an option too.
If your havinf any trouble I suggest you can pick up a repair manual from any part store and if you feel like spending around $26 you can get alldata online for you car for a year I just did it for some wiring diagrams and it helped me out bigtime good luck
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