1996 SUBARU LEGACY Service Repair Manual

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual G4M0429
NOTE:
Whenever turning adjusting nut, prevent PHV cable from
revolving as shown in Figure.
9. Parking Brake Lever
A: REPLACEMENT
1) Remove console box from front floor.
2) Disconnect electric

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual G4M0429
NOTE:
Whenever turning adjusting nut, prevent PHV cable from
revolving as shown in Figure.
9. Parking Brake Lever
A: REPLACEMENT
1) Remove console box from front floor.
2) Disconnect electric

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual 10. Parking Brake Cable
B4M0070A
1Parking brake lever

2Parking brake switch

3Lock nut

4Adjusting nut

5Equalizer

6Bracket
7Clamp

8Parking brake cable RH

9Cable guide

10Clamp
(Rear dis

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual B4M0077A
6) Roll up floor mat and remove clamps.
B4M0078A
7) Remove inner cable end from equalizer.
8) Pull out parking brake cable from parking brake assem-
bly. <Ref. to 4-4 [W4A0].>
9) Pull out cla

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual 11. Air Bleeding (Without TCS model)
A: GENERAL RULES FOR EFFECTIVE
BLEEDING
1) Start with the brakes (wheels) connecting to the sec-
ondary chamber of the master cylinder.
2) The time interval betwee

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual Air bleeder tightening torque:
8±1 N⋅m (0.8±0.1 kg-m, 5.8±0.7 ft-lb)
5) Perform these steps for the brakes connecting to the
secondary chamber of master cylinder, first, and then for
the ones con

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual 12. Brake Fluid Replacement
NOTE:
To always maintain the brake fluid characteristics, replace
the brake fluid according to maintenance schedule or ear-
lier than that when used in severe condition.
A:

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual G4M0434
G4M0438
G4M0435
5) Install one end of a vinyl tube onto the air bleeder of and
insert the other end of the tube into a container to collect
the brake fluid.
6) Instruct your co-worker to depre