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                    Tim Asp                     

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nshourds - Nov 26, 2015

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Excellent video on how to replace a Subaru Legacy Wheel bearing. I wish this video had been around when I replaced the both front wheel bearings on my 1997 Legacy GT. Although I did not have a micrometer my repair was still successful. I wanted to add in that a small Dremel tool would have been a great idea at the time of my repair and I highly suggest it for a job like this.

Deseri - May 15, 2017

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Hello, I recently bought a 97 Subaru legacy outback, & it won’t start. Guy I bought it from said he loaned it & the person put too much oil, then drove it about 5 miles it died & won’t start still. Have checked all fuses, ran a diagnostic which read 02 sencers, & ignition something. Have any pointers for me. The guy I got it from also said b4 all this it ran great

Tim Asp - Jul 9, 2017

Does it turn over? Does it start then stop? What kind of noises does it make?

Jose Robles - Apr 28, 2019

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Try ground cables oil wouldnt have nothing to do with it starting. My 96 legacy outback had a similar problem took off ground cleaned and sanded dwn the holes and fired right up it even sounds like its gets more power. Check wired battery to starter. Battery to ground. Hope that helps good luck.

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