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...engine block heater in my '99 Subaru Legacy? I was told, depending on year etc., that one should not put a block heater in Subarus, something to do with causing problems with the computer contolled ...

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...engine block for each pulley> and the crankshaft has a notch that lines up with a mark on the engine block aswell> pluss the new timing belt will have white marks on it that will line up with ...

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install an engine block heater in my 2001 Subaru Outyback/Forester 4 cyl. engine. Where does it go? Thanks. Ed! There are several types of heaters. The easiest one is the type that that takes place of

...heater bank1 sensor 2? For 1999 Subaru Truck Forester AWD 2.5L MFI 4cyl the Oxygen Sensor is located under hood, center, rear engine area, mounted on catalytic converter. Fig. Oxygen sensor ...

...install a block heater, the engine is running through too much oil and the engine is always cold and takes a few starts to get her going. I figure I need to keep her warmer because she starts fine ...

Question about 1990 Loyale

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...install. The plug on the drivers side of the block, above where the engine oil dipstick meets the oil pan, is where the factory accessory block heater gets installed if needed. I hope this info

...engine block heater on subaru forester? Where is location of engine block heater or plug on this vehicle? The location is a on the bottom of the engine block, just above where the oil dipstick enter ...

...engine Remove the inoperative heater and install the new one. You just have to gain access to the side of the engine block where the heater is located. Might have to remove something that is blocking ...

...engine overheat- the radiator cap needs to be OE as well. Coolant mix should be 60 coolant/40 water not 50/50. Also, get a block tester and check for combustion gasses in the coolant- if the fluid ...

...engine wrecked) pan magnet heater.safe if works/fits some don't. some engines, none told have brass screw port for the OEM heat, now this works and will not leak as it screws in and 100% secure, but ...

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