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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.
1997 subaru
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Get this manual online under $10-15 and get complete guide on whether to repair or not, service it, and how to repair etc
I do believe that from 95 to 99 are direct fit replacement seats. The seats may vary in options but should bolt right in. Good luck and have a great day.
You just did. Its the master switch. Buy a switch from a large parts store, use a flat tip screwdriver to remove switch then install new switch. This should take you about 20 mins. Super Easy
The dipstick has a black plastic handle in the shape of ring of about 1 inch in diameter. It is located on the left side of the engine (looking from front) behind the spark plugs. Best visible from the passenger side fender location (start looking from the left part of the transmission , the black handle clearly stands out on the white metal).
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