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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual 1. Power Steering
1. STEERING CONDITION
Heavy steering
effort in all rangeHeavy steering
effort at stand stillSteering wheel
surges when turn-
ing.Vehicle leads to
one side or the
other.Poor return of

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual 2. MEASUREMENT OF HYDRAULIC PRESSURE
CAUTION:
Be sure to complete all items aforementioned in
“STEERING CONDITION”4-3 [K101], prior to measur-
ing hydraulic pressure. Otherwise, pressure can not b

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual 3. MEASUREMENT OF STEERING EFFORT
*4
Measure steering efforts in stand still with engine idling on
concrete road.
Result: 29.4 N (3.0 kg, 6.6 lb) or less in both directions
GOOD
NOT GOOD
Adjust backl

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual 6. NOISE AND VIBRATION
*6
Hiss noise (continu-
ous)
While engine is run-
ning with maximum
turning angle.
Relief valve soundGenerates at max.
turning angle.Normal (Don’t keep
this condition over 5
s

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  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 1996  Service Repair Manual 3. Rear Drum Brake
G4M0910
1Air bleeder cap

2Air bleeder screw

3Boot

4Piston

5Cup

6Spring

7Wheel cylinder body

8Pin

9Plug

10Back plate
11Upper shoe return spring

12Retainer

13W

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual G4M0361
A: ON-CAR SERVICE
1. PAD
1) Remove lock pin.
2) Raise caliper body.
3) Remove pad.
G4M0362
4) Check pad thickness A.
Pad thickness
(including back metal)
mm (in)Standard value 17 (0.67)
Wear l

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SUBARU LEGACY 1996  Service Repair Manual G4M0363
F: INSTALLATION
1) Install disc rotor on hub.
2) Install support on housing.
Tightening torque:
78±10 N⋅m (8±1 kg-m, 58±7 ft-lb)
CAUTION:
Always replace the pads for both the left and ri