To make it easier for you to choose the right manual, we have compiled various information for you below, such as model designations, types, and production years. Additionally, we have included technical data and tips regarding repair, maintenance, and overhaul.
The following models are included in this manual: Legacy / Subaru Corporation
1995 Subaru Legacy L
1995 Subaru Legacy LS
1995 Subaru Legacy Outback
1995 Subaru Legacy Brighton
Production year(s): 95, 1995
Language: English (some of our manuals are multi-language)
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Gain access to comprehensive resources for fixing and troubleshooting your Subaru Legacy with our downloadable PDF manuals. Whether you own a 1995 Subaru Legacy or are a Subaru enthusiast, these manuals provide detailed information about engine specifications, maintenance tips, common issues, tuning options, available accessories, and more. With this service, you'll have the knowledge and resources to effectively maintain and address any issues with your vehicle.
Engine Specifications/Technical Data:
• The 1995 Subaru Legacy comes with a range of engine options, including a 2.2-liter flat-four engine.
• The engine features Subaru's horizontally opposed cylinder design for improved balance and low center of gravity.
• The 2.2-liter engine has a displacement of 2,178 cc.
• It utilizes multi-point fuel injection for efficient fuel delivery.
• The engine produces approximately 135 horsepower and 137 lb-ft of torque.
• The Legacy offers both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive configurations.
• It features a 5-speed manual transmission or an optional 4-speed automatic transmission.
• The Legacy's suspension setup includes MacPherson struts in the front and a multi-link rear suspension for improved handling.
• The vehicle has a wheelbase of approximately 103.5 inches and a length of around 180 inches.
• The Legacy comes equipped with front disc brakes and rear drum brakes for reliable stopping power.
• Fuel efficiency for the 2.2-liter engine is around 22-28 miles per gallon, depending on driving conditions and transmission choice.
• The Legacy offers a spacious interior with seating for up to five passengers.
• It features a comfortable and well-designed cabin with user-friendly controls.
Facts and Details:
- The 1995 Subaru Legacy is known for its reliability and all-weather capability, thanks to Subaru's signature all-wheel drive system.
- These models offer a comfortable and smooth ride, making them suitable for both daily commuting and long-distance trips.
- The Legacy's spacious interior provides ample headroom and legroom for both front and rear passengers.
- These models are well-regarded for their handling and cornering abilities, offering a balanced and confident driving experience.
- The Legacy's symmetrical all-wheel drive system provides excellent traction and stability in various road conditions.
- Owners appreciate the fuel efficiency of the Legacy, especially considering its all-wheel drive capability.
- The Legacy's build quality and durable components contribute to its longevity and high resale value.
- These models have a loyal following among Subaru enthusiasts who appreciate the brand's reliability and performance.
- The Legacy's boxy and understated design has a timeless appeal that continues to age well.
- The Legacy's safety features, including anti-lock brakes and driver/passenger airbags, provide added peace of mind.
- Owners find the Legacy to be a versatile vehicle, suitable for both daily driving and outdoor adventures.
Maintenance Intervals and Tips:
► Follow the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule outlined in the owner's manual.
► Regularly change the engine oil and oil filter according to the recommended intervals.
► Inspect and replace air filters as needed to ensure proper airflow to the engine.
► Check and maintain proper tire pressure for optimal handling and tire longevity.
► Keep the exterior and interior of the vehicle clean to maintain its appearance and protect the paint.
► Monitor fluid levels, including coolant, brake fluid, and power steering fluid, and top up or replace as necessary.
► Inspect brake pads and discs for wear, replacing them when necessary for reliable braking performance.
► Test the battery regularly and clean the terminals to prevent corrosion.
► Check the windshield wipers and replace them if they show signs of deterioration.
► Keep the vehicle's alignment in check and have it adjusted if necessary to ensure proper tire wear and handling.
Common Issues and Solutions:
* Head Gasket Failure: Some Legacy owners have experienced head gasket leaks, resulting in coolant and oil mixing. If you notice overheating, white smoke from the exhaust, or coolant loss, it may indicate a head gasket issue. Consult a Subaru dealership or qualified technician for diagnosis and repair.
* Wheel Bearing Wear: Wheel bearings may wear out over time, leading to abnormal tire wear and noise. If you hear a grinding or humming noise from the wheels, have the wheel bearings inspected and replaced as necessary.
* Suspension Component Wear: The Legacy's suspension components, such as control arms and bushings, may wear out over time. Regularly inspect these components for signs of wear or damage, and replace as needed to maintain proper handling and ride comfort.
* Electrical Issues: Some owners have reported electrical problems, such as malfunctioning power windows or faulty wiring connections. Check fuses and wiring connections for any faults. If the issue persists, consult a Subaru dealership or qualified technician for diagnosis and repair.
Popular Tuning Tips and Modifications:
■ Cold Air Intake: Installing a cold air intake system can improve airflow to the engine, potentially increasing horsepower and throttle response.
Performance Exhaust System: Upgrading the exhaust system with a high-performance aftermarket option can enhance the engine's sound and improve overall performance.
■ Suspension Upgrades: Upgrading to aftermarket suspension components, such as shocks and springs, can enhance handling and ride quality.
■ ECU Remapping: Remapping the engine control unit (ECU) can optimize fuel and ignition maps for improved performance and fuel efficiency.
Available Accessories, Attachments, and Aftermarket Options:
+ Floor mats and cargo liners for added protection.
+ Roof racks and bike carriers for outdoor enthusiasts.
+ Upgraded audio systems and speakers for enhanced entertainment.
+ Navigation systems and smartphone mounts for convenience.
+ LED lighting upgrades for improved visibility and aesthetics.
+ Window visors and deflectors for improved ventilation.
+ Trunk organizers and cargo nets for better storage organization.
Owner Reviews and Opinions:
Strengths:
☺ Subaru's all-wheel drive system provides excellent traction and stability.
☺ Reliable and long-lasting performance.
☺ Spacious interior and comfortable ride quality.
☺ Good fuel efficiency considering the all-wheel drive capability.
☺ Durable build quality.
Weaknesses:
☻ Some owners have reported head gasket issues, particularly in higher mileage vehicles.
☻ Wheel bearing wear can be a common maintenance item.
☻ Interior design may feel dated compared to newer models.
☻ Limited power output compared to more performance-oriented vehicles.
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