The standard spark plug gap for a 1996 Subaru Impreza 2.2 L is 0.040. The gap is the distance between the tip of the spark plug and the electrode inside.
It could be caused by a bad modulater, plug screen or it needs a overhaul
The spark plug gap for a 1998 Subaru Impreza/Legacy with the 2.5L DOHC engine is .044".
You fill the automatic transmission through the transmission dip stick tube. There is a drain plug in the transmission oil pan, but no filler plug. The transmission dip stick handle is usually yellow and has a spring steel catch (if it hasn
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The filler plug is on the rear section of the transmission that the drive shafts bolt on to, it looks alot like the drain plug and is fairly obvious. The tranny itself fills from the dipstick tube.
Just above the right side of the transmission. The drain plug is under the transmission.
on the side
318 Auto transmission has a filler plug located on the side of the transmission.
Go to NASIOC dot com and ask there. The answer awaits.
For a Nissan Sentra with a manual transmission, the transmission has two plugs . One is a filler plug, which is on its side near the front driver-side tire and clutch cable, and the other is a drain plug, which is at the bottom of the transmission. To add fluid, take off the filler plug and add fluid (most likely 4-GL). REMINDER: if you plan to replace the old transmission fluid, make sure you can remove the filler plug before you drain the transmission.
Should be a filler plug at side of transmission