Subaru Legacy IV (2008 year). Manual — part 21
PM-24
Fuel Line
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SERVICES
8. Fuel Line
A: INSPECTION
The fuel line is located mostly internally, so check
pipes, areas near pipes, and engine compartment
piping for rust, hose damage, loose band, etc. If
faulty parts are found, repair or replace them.
• 2.5 L non-turbo model
<Ref. to FU(H4SO)-65, Fuel Delivery and Evapora-
tion Lines.>
• 2.5 L turbo model
<Ref. to FU(H4DOTC)-80, Fuel Delivery, Return
and Evaporation Lines.>
• 3.0 L model
<Ref. to FU(H6DO)-65, Fuel Delivery and Evapora-
tion Lines.>
PM-25
Air Cleaner Element
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SERVICES
9. Air Cleaner Element
A: REPLACEMENT
1) Disconnect the ground cable from battery.
2) Disconnect the connector from mass air flow
sensor.
• Non-turbo model
• Turbo model
3) Remove the duct.
4) Loosen the clamps (A) which connect the air
cleaner case to intake duct.
5) Remove the clips (B) on air cleaner case.
• Non-turbo model
• Turbo model
6) Remove the air cleaner element.
IN-00203
PM-00374
PM-00181
(B)
(A)
PM-00373
PM-00183
(A)
(B)
(B)
(A)
IN-00206
PM-26
Air Cleaner Element
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SERVICES
7) Install in the reverse order of removal.
CAUTION:
When replacing the air cleaner element, use
SUBARU Genuine air cleaner element accord-
ing to the engine type. Using other air cleaner
element may affect engine performance.
NOTE:
• Check the clean side for contamination. Re-
move, if any.
• Fasten with a clip after inserting the lower tab of
case.
• Refer to “COMPONENT” for tightening torque.
2.5 L non-turbo model
<Ref. to IN(H4SO)-2, COMPONENT, General
Description.>
2.5 L turbo model
<Ref. to IN(H4DOTC)-2, COMPONENT, Gener-
al Description.>
3.0 L model
<Ref. to IN(H6DO)-2, COMPONENT, General
Description.>
IN-00207
PM-27
Cooling System
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SERVICES
10.Cooling System
A: INSPECTION
1) To check the radiator for leakage, fill it with en-
gine coolant, and attach the radiator cap tester (A)
to the filler neck, and apply pressure. Check the fol-
lowing points:
Non-turbo model:
157 kPa (1.6 kg/cm
2
, 23 psi)
Turbo model:
122 kPa (1.2 kg/cm
2
, 18 psi)
• Each portion of radiator for leakage
• Hose joints and other connections for leakage
NOTE:
• For turbo model, be sure to install the tester to
filler tank side.
• Be particularly careful not to deform the filler
neck of radiator when installing and removing the
tester and after testing.
• Non-turbo model
• Turbo model
• When performing this check, be sure to keep the
engine stationary and fill radiator with coolant.
• Wipe off check points before applying pressure.
• Use care not to spill coolant when detaching
tester from radiator.
• Do not remove the radiator side cap. (Turbo
model)
2) Check the radiator cap valve open pressure us-
ing radiator cap tester.
NOTE:
Rust or dirt on the cap may prevent valve from func-
tioning normally: be sure to clean the cap before
testing.
Raise the pressure until the needle of gauge stops
and see if the pressure can be retained for five to
six seconds. Replace the radiator cap if it is opened
under a pressure less than the service limit value
for this period.
Radiator cap valve open pressure
Non-turbo model
Standard:
93 — 123 kPa (0.95 — 1.25 kg/cm
2
,
14 — 18 psi)
Service limit:
83 kPa (0.85 kg/cm
2
, 12 psi)
Turbo model
Filler tank side
Standard:
93 — 123 kPa (0.95 — 1.25 kg/cm
2
,
14 — 18 psi)
Service limit:
83 kPa (0.85 kg/cm
2
, 12 psi)
Radiator side
Standard:
122 — 152 kPa (1.24 — 1.55 kg/cm
2
,
18 — 22 psi)
Service limit:
112 kPa (1.14 kg/cm
2
, 16 psi)
• 2.5 L model
PM-00128
(A)
PM-00184
(A)
PM-00023
PM-00089
(B)
(A)
(A)
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