SOURCE: 98 subaru impreza knock sensor
at the top of the block under the plenum runners.
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SOURCE: oil coming out the exhaust
this could be down to one of the seals in the turbo leaking and letting oil through
SOURCE: I have a 1999 Subaru Outback Impreza Sport. The
If you have any of the large chain auto parts stores in your area, call them and ask if they do free scans; most do.
If Subaru has maintained the same procedures for a while, and you have checked fluids, etc., you can try resetting the light via the ignition switch:
-Turn on the ignition (don't start)
- switch it rapidly between the 'ignition on' and 'ignition off' positions three times.
If the error has cleared itself (not uncommon), the check light will reset. If the problem is still present, it will either stay or come back on.
Our Su has done this a couple of times and with the scanner we have on hand, there was never any particular repeated problem.
Just a computer glitch/hiccough -
SOURCE: were on exaust is oxygen sensor in 1999 subaru
On the SOHC engine the front (A/F) oxygen sensor is located in the
front section of the front catalytic converter. The rear oxygen sensor
is located in the rear section of the front catalytic converter. On the
DOHC engine the front oxygen sensor is located in the front section of
the exhaust system, just past the crossover pipe. The rear oxygen
sensor is located in the front section of the catalytic converter.
Oxygen sensor location-Baja 2.5L SOHC engine
Oxygen sensor location-Baja 2.5L DOHC engine
On the 2.0L engine the front (A/F) oxygen sensor is located in the
front section of the exhaust system, just past the crossover pipe. The
rear oxygen sensor is located in the front section of the rear
catalytic converter. On the 2.2L engine the front (A/F) oxygen sensor
is located in the front section of the front catalytic converter. The
rear oxygen sensor is located in the rear section of the rear catalytic
converter.
Oxygen sensor location-Impreza 1998-2001 2.2L engine
Oxygen sensor location-Impreza 1998-2002 2.5L SOHC engine
I hope helped with this; remember rated this help. Good luck.
SOURCE: I have a 1999 Subaru Impreza- Remote locking
First, it may seem obvious, but check the fuses associated with the remote unlock. Next, go to Autozone or somewhere like that where they have a remote tester. That will tell if the remote is functional. If the remote works and the fuses are good, see if you can find out how to program remotes to it. It may have forgotten the code for that remote.
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