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Jessica Posted on Oct 26, 2015
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I need the timing marks for a 2001 subaru outback 4 cylinder 2.5

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The mark is on the crankshaft pulley (small cut) and timing cover, you may need to hilight it with some paint. The sticker on the hood tells you the degrees. Timing is not adjustable. If you are trying to replace the belt you can find further answers doing a google search.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 30, 2008

SOURCE: 2003 Subaru Outback check engine light stays on

You may have to take it to a shop and have them connect their OBD tool to the computer and clear the deep memory. If you have a code left in the deep memory it can reapear like that. Good luck. Please rate me so I know how I'm doing. Thanks.

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Marvin

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  • Posted on Apr 27, 2009

SOURCE: odometer light burned out 2001 subaru outback

U will need to pull the instrument cluster out and replace the light bulb for the odometer display.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 23, 2009

SOURCE: needdrive belt diagram for Subaru outback 3.0

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Brandon Johnson

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  • Posted on Aug 09, 2009

SOURCE: Power steering pump replacement for Subaru Outback

REMOVAL

  1. Remove ground terminal from battery.
  2. Remove pulley belt cover bracket.



  1. Loosen lock bolt and slider bolt and remove power steering pump drive V-belt.
  2. Disconnect connector from power steering pump switch.



  1. Disconnect pipe C and suction hose from oil pump. CAUTION:
    • Do not allow fluid from the hose end to come into contact with pulley belt.
    • To prevent foreign matter from entering the hose and pipe, cover the open ends of them with a clean cloth.



  1. Remove bolts which install power steering pump bracket.



  1. Place oil pump bracket in a vise, remove two bolts from the front side of oil pump. CAUTION: Do not place oil pump bracket directly in the vise; use soft pads and hold oil pump lightly to protect the pump.



  1. Remove socket from oil pump.
  2. Remove bolt from the rear side of oil pump.

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Jeremy W.

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  • Posted on Mar 19, 2011

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Click on the following direct Link. It has several Diagrams you will need for your Timing Belt replacement.


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