Original equipment Subaru drive axles will provide your customers with many miles of service. When replacement becomes necessary, however, specific procedures must be followed to assure a successful repair.
In this issue: Periodic Maintenance Service A program of periodic maintenance service offers an excellent opportunity to check the entire vehicle for possible wear or damage, and to assure trouble-free driving for your Subaru customers. Wheel Bearing Replacement To...
These tech tips apply to specific symptoms or conditions on Subaru air conditioning systems. Scan these pages to see if the symptoms on your problem vehicle match the descriptions here. The following tech tips apply to specific symptoms or conditions on Subaru air...
The frequency of scheduled inspection and maintenance services required on Subaru vehicles is minimal when compared with vehicles of the past. While the number of items requiring regular replacement has decreased, the number of items needing periodic inspection has...
Ongoing studies of vehicle repairs and service procedures have lead to the development of a new rear wheel bearing replacement procedure for the following vehicles: 1998-2003 Forester1993-2003 Impreza (excluding WRX)1990-1999 Legacy Additionally, several design...
In this issue: Subaru Battery/Alternator Service Battery and alternator construction, then cover diagnostic techniques for both components. Subaru Starter Service Insider Info: 1995-96 Subaru Legacy Blows Fuse SBF-22000 Legacy - Blows Fuse 5ABS/TCS Code 57Battery...
Subaru starter motors offer long service life. Thatʼs why itʼs important to correctly determine whether the starter, or another component is responsible for a no-start condition. This article covers starter motor construction and service tips.
With the high electronic content in todayʼs vehicles, proper charging and starting system performance is essential. In this article, weʼll discuss battery and alternator construction, then cover diagnostic techniques for both components.