1996 SUBARU LEGACY engine oil

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual B: INSTALLATION
1. Install engine to transmission.
2. Tighten bolts which hold upper side of transmission to engine.
3. Remove lifting device and wire rope.
4. Remove garage jack.
5. Install pitching

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual G2M0301
1) Install engine onto transmission.
(1) Position engine in engine compartment and align it
with transmission.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to damage adjacent parts or body pan-
els with crank pull

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual G2M0292
20) Remove nuts which hold lower side of transmission to
engine.
G2M0326
21) Place transmission jack under transmission.
CAUTION:
Always support transmission case with a transmis-
sion jack.

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual 1. Manual Transmission and
Differential
Symptom and possible cause Remedy
1. Gears are difficult to intermesh.
The cause for difficulty in shifting gears can be classified into two kinds: one is malfu

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual Symptom and possible cause Remedy
4. Broken differential (case, gear, bearing, etc.)
Abnormal noise will develop and finally it will become impossible to continue to run due to broken pieces obstructi

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual Automatic
transmis-
sionOil pumpType Variable-capacity type vane pump
Driving method Driven by engine
Number of vanes 9 pieces
Hydraulic
controlTypeElectronic/hydraulic control
[Four forward speed cha

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual G3M0854
1. Precaution
When disassembling or assembling the automatic
transmission, observe the following instructions.
1) Workshop
Provide a place that is clean and free from dust. Principally
the con

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual G3M0282
2. On-Car Services
A: INSPECTION
1. ATF LEVEL
1) Raise ATF temperature to 60 to 80°C (140 to 176°F)
from 40 to 60°C (104 to 140°F) (when cold) by driving a
distance of 5 to 10 km (3 to 6 m