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Goggle something like this: 1992 Subaru Legacy ECU Codes or 1992 Subaru Legacy failure codes. Including the engine size like 2.2L may help as well. That is the best way to find any engine code.
In 199l they were cable so I would look under the dash at the top of the peddle. Wiggle it and make sure everything is connected and not broken. If it is hydraulic there wont be a cable up there it will be a bar going into the cluctch master cylinder. Look for wet look (leaks) around the cylinder and wall. or peeling paint can be a sign of leakage. Then check under hood for fluid in the resivoir. if ok follow the lines to transmission and check clutch slave cylinder on trans. for leakage. Leaking indicates failed part and needs replacing. After repair proper bleeding is required to restore functionality.
yes that is correct, remove glovebox , metal bracket in front ( mark which way round this bracket goes it will go back wrong and glove box wont fit ) , unplug electrical plug from heater motor, unscrew 3 bolts/screws from motor replace in reverse..30 min tops..
Yes they should, you'll just have a slightly taller side wall. But if you want to be sure, just call a local tire store and they should be able to tell as well.
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