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Jman1991

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  1. Great. thank you for the info General! This one I believe has a 4 speed transmission.
  2. Hello everyone. I am seriously considering buying a 1996 Legacy wagon in my area. The one I am looking at appears to be in outstanding condition and has 166000 miles. I have heard that the 2.2 liter engines are very reliable. however its an automatic transmission and I Have never had an older Subaru with an automatic transmission could anyone tell me what they think about the automatic transmission that would be in a 1996 Legacy?
  3. well I couldn't remove the key so I ended up salvaging a lock cylinder from the scrap yard and then payed a locksmith to key it to my car now I am up and running again! thank you everyone for all the advice!
  4. well I made a hook with a peace of 1mm steel wire... that didn't work at all so then I went ahead and removed the lock cylinder and still couldn't get the key out. so at this point I think my next move will be to go to the scrap yard and pull a lock cylinder off another loyale then pay a locksmith to make a key for it and then finally install it onto my car. hopefully that will work.
  5. I'm not sure how to remove the lock cylinder. but I will definitely try using some kind of a pick or thin wire and a magnet and see if I can finagle it out. it broke about halfway down on the key so I'm sure it will be a real challenge! thank you for the suggestions
  6. I went to start my 1993 loyale 5 speed wagon and the key snapped right off in the ignition! thank God it was in front of my house. None the less this is a shame and I need to be able to start my car. If anyone can give me advise on how to get this broken key out I would really appreciate it, (I have a spare key, so if I could get the old one out I would be in good shape.)
  7. well thank you all for the help. I was able to change the seal! It was a pain, even with slightly raising the engine I was barley able to reach the back row of bolts. and the only tool I could reach them with was a Philips screw driver!
  8. sorry for the double post my computer keeps doing that
  9. I just pulled off my oil pan on my Loyale so that I can put a new gasket in. there is no way I am going to be able to put it back in without lifting the engine a bit! could someone please tell me where the mounts are located and how many bolts I will need to take out?
  10. I just pulled off my oil pan on my Loyale so that I can put a new gasket in. there is no way I am going to be able to put it back in without lifting the engine a bit! could someone please tell me where the mounts are located and how many bolts I will need to take out?
  11. I have the exact same problem with my Loyale. is there anyway that GD or Dave T could dumb this down? how would you go about adding a relay and what would it do?
  12. I did try spraying it and it didn't seem to make any difference.
  13. okay so the power steering fluid is full and there are no bubbles in it. here is a video so you can hear the ridiculous sound that it is making I had my brother turn the wheel from left to right, so when the noise gets louder is when the wheel is being turned. the link at the top of this post is to the video, if anyone can watch it and shed some light on what might be wrong with the pump I would really appreciate it!
  14. thank you all this gives me a lot to check out. I will report back!

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