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Misfire 2008 Subaru Legacy sedan

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Go get it timed with a timing light prob walmart or another auto body shop if its misfiring

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  • Posted on Feb 11, 2009

SOURCE: 1999 Subaru Legacy Sedan.. speedometer works

I finally fixed mine, on my 1999 Subaru legacy 30th anniv edition. . .

I removed the speedometer head, and resoldered the green connector on the board. Then I also ran a wire to duplicate the trace wire from the middle pin to the first connect (about 4mm). Problem gone.

email for more details if interested: mike(at)whiteley.org

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  • Posted on Oct 15, 2009

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.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 23, 2009

SOURCE: 1993 Subaru Legacy Sedan 2.2 liter engine, has and

Usually the main reason for a Subaru to over heat is a blown head gasket. If it is pushing fluid out through the overflow bottle. I would suspect a blown head gasket.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 28, 2010

SOURCE: Have a 1999 Subaru Legacy B4 sedan with a 2000cc

Yes 2.2L is the same. Remember these are Subaru suggested. Does not hurt to replace belt at these intervals. Have a great day.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 09, 2010

SOURCE: 1999 subaru legacy 2.5 liter 1&3 cylinder

bad coil pack

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