im in the middle of doing my bearing assembly on my 98 Subaru legacy and i asssume its simmilarfirst, open the middle of ur hubcap and romove the nut that's there (before lifting ur car, or romoving tire)also pre lift, loosen your hubcap nutsthen lift your tire and remove tire, then remove the caliper and caliper bracket (not too hard)then with a small tap of a hammer on the back of your rotor, it should slide off easythen u need to stabalize your struts to keep them compressed i did not have the tool to do this so putting my struts back up is going to be a painthen remove the 2 bolts at bottom of stuts holding ur steering knuckle on, using ur ball joint fork and tire rod fork, romove them and pull off ur steering knuckle,this is where i am and im trying to figure out how to take out my bearing assembly(btw ive used 2 bottles of PB Blaster soo far so u may want to buy a few cans before u start, and soak it)
The short answer is yes.
The maximum tosing capacity of the 2002 Subaru Legacy is 2000 lbs..
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In The Subaru Legacy(Outback) Service Manual and the Chilton or Haynes Repair Manual for the Legacy & Forester 2000 thru 2006.
in with the timing belt change them at the same time
yes
The recommended automatic transmission fluid for a 2000 Subaru Outback Legacy is Subaru ATF HP. This is a proprietary fluid which is sold by local dealerships.
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No there is not.
It is located on the engine block drivers side.