its a boxer engine, meaning the pistons are pointing straight to the left and right of the car at a 180 degree angle.. parallel to the ground. same with the spark plugs. they are pointing almost straight sideways, 2 on the left and 2 on the right. follow the spark plug wires. to change them, you'll need to remove the washer fluid container of the right side, and the intake and air box on the left to give you some room.
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If you have no spark on the 1991 Subaru Legacy, you should check the spark plugs and spark plug wires for replacement. You should also check the battery and ignition for replacement.
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two spark plugs are located to the right side of the engine and the other two spark plugs are located on the left side of the engine.
The spark plug gap for a 1995 Subaru Legacy is .044"
Changing spark plugs on a Subaru is no different from changing spark plugs on any other car. You may have to remove parts of the air induction system to make access easier. Be sure to check the gap on the new ones and use anti-seize on the threads.
There is not distributor cap on it. It has a coil pack an it should be located right in front of the throttle body with 3 bolts a computer wire and the spark plugs
Generally, to replace spark plugs on a Subaru vehicle, the spark plug boot should be removed. Then, the old spark plugs should be removed using a socket wrench, and replaced with new ones.
It is important to know the location of the spark plugs while owning a car. In a 2002 Subaru Impreza WRX there are spark plugs near the bottom of the engine block on each side of the car.
Does it turn over? Does it have fuel? Does it have spark?
The spark plug gap for a 1998 Subaru Impreza/Legacy with the 2.5L DOHC engine is .044".
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