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Cynthia Moore Posted on Jan 29, 2015

Location of the inertia switch for a 1996 subaru legacy outback wagon

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  • Posted on Jun 29, 2009

SOURCE: were is the starter located in a subaru legacy

On the drivers side where the motor and transmission join on the top, you should see the starter. Your main hot or red battery cable should lead right to it. It has 2 bolts holding it. 1 is the bolt to hold starter and trans together, the other just holds the starter. Hope this helps and have a great day.

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  • Posted on Aug 05, 2009

SOURCE: Steering wheel clicks on 1998 Subaru Legacy Outback wagon

steering column bearing sounds like a worn out steering column... jack the front wheels off the ground both sides relieve load on steering wheel to see if it lessens the amount of feel and noise, if it does it shoud be the column bearing, replace bearings or complete column,,, also try with the wheels off the ground and safely supported to manualy steer the wheels by hand and see if you feel in roughness or hear any noises,should some minor resistance but be smooth in it movement if everything suspension and steering component wise is in good working condition... please rate my help.. thanks...

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  • Posted on Jul 20, 2011

SOURCE: I am needing to replace the fuel relay switch on

my car wont start ive changed plugs and fuel pump and now ive been told it could be the relay switch but dont know where it is of if it is that any suggestions and my car is a subaru impreza 93

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