SOURCE: 93 subaru legacy gt
Check The Vehicle Speed Sensors.
The Legacy has 2 Vehicle Speed Sensors (VSS): VSS1 is located inside of
the transaxle; VSS2 is located in the combination meter assembly.
VSS1
VSS2
SOURCE: 93" subaru legacy ( EJ22 with auto) engine stopped & won't start
Water introduced through the fuel system. Drain tank and lines, refill, and add HEET.
SOURCE: Intermittent overheating 96 Subaru Legacy.
if it overheats while your in motion then u can eliminate your fans, as your problem. and do you mean 5-50 thousand miles? id chech your coolant for hc contamination. most likley a head gasket
SOURCE: '97 subaru legacy L,AWD wagon, 2.2L, auto trans.
Do you hear a 'click' when the key is turned to start? Have someone try the key while you listen under the hood. It should be the starter solenoid clicking. You need either a test light or voltmeter to test further. One large terminal on the solenoid has the large wire from the battery positive, and should always show voltage/light at all times. Test the other side of the solenoid (large terminal) that is connected to the terminal on the starter motor. It should show light/voltage when the key is turned. If it doesn't, the solenoid must be replaced. If it does show light/voltage, then the starter motor is defective (probably brushes). If you get no click when turning the key, test the small terminal on the solenoid, you should see a voltage/light change when the key is turned. If you see a change, but no click, the solenoid coil is open or the case of the solenoid is not grounding where it is mounted. Try loosening the mounting and re-tighten. If no help, replace the solenoid. If you see no change at the small terminal, remove the wire from it and using a spare piece of wire, touch the small terminal to, first, the large terminal that the battery is connected to, then to the the mounting bolt for the solenoid. If the solenoid is good, the starter should operate with one of these two tests. In that case, the starter position of key switch is open--replace the ignition switch.
SOURCE: alarm sounds and car wont start on my 1995 subaru
First try to reset alarm by inserting key in drivers door lock and lock and unlock-if this does not work try tail lock as well.
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