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Where is spark plug wire 1 on a 95 Subaru Legacy Wagon

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Every 'direction' on a car is as if you are sitting in the driver's seat. Cylinder 1 is the front/right cylinder.

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Plug 1 is always closest to the radiator. If anyone knows of an exception, please let me know.

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