1995 SUBARU LEGACY brake light

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SUBARU LEGACY 1995  Service Repair Manual G3M0346
11) Remove the three accumulator springs.
G3M0347
12) Loosen the reverse clutch drum lightly by turning the
adjusting screw. Then remove the oil pump housing.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to lose t

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SUBARU LEGACY 1995  Service Repair Manual B3M0417A
8) Insert the thread portion of the other inner cable end
into the connector hole of the selector lever, and fix the
other outer cable end to the bracket.
9) Adjust the inner cable length.
(1

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SUBARU LEGACY 1995  Service Repair Manual Tightening torque:
186±20 N⋅m (19±2 kg-m, 137±14 ft-lb)
CAUTION:
Use a new axle nut.
Always tighten axle nut before installing wheel on
vehicle. If wheel is installed and comes in contact with

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SUBARU LEGACY 1995  Service Repair Manual Tightening torque:
186±20 N⋅m (19±2 kg-m, 137±14 ft-lb)
CAUTION:
Use a new axle nut.
Always tighten axle nut before installing wheel on
vehicle. If wheel is installed and comes in contact with

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SUBARU LEGACY 1995  Service Repair Manual Whine or growl (continuous or
intermittent)
While engine is running with/
without steering turned.Loosened installation of oil pump,
oil pump bracketRetighten.
*8
Abnormal inside of oil pump, hoseRepl

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SUBARU LEGACY 1995  Service Repair Manual 9. BREAKAGE OF HOSES
Pressure hose burstExcessive holding time of relief
statusInstruct customers.
Malfunction of relief valveReplace oil pump.
Poor cold characteristic of fluidReplace fluid.
Forced o

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SUBARU LEGACY 1995  Service Repair Manual B: SERVICE DATA
ITEM STANDARD SERVICE LIMIT
Front brakePad thickness
(including back metal)17 mm (0.67 in) 7.5 mm (0.295 in)
Disc thickness 24 mm (0.94 in) 22 mm (0.87 in)
Disc runout—0.075 mm (0.00

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SUBARU LEGACY 1995  Service Repair Manual B: DISASSEMBLY
1. PRECAUTIONS FOR DISASSEMBLING
1) Remove mud and dirt from the surface of brake master
cylinder.
2) Prepare tools necessary for disassembly operation, and
arrange them neatly on work
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