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good referenceReviewed by Subaru fan, 2008-12-14
We have a well used Subaru and are far from a dealer. This book is
a great assistance.
Must have for 1990's Subaru DIYersReviewed by R. Logue, 2008-12-12
Using the info in this manual, I was able to replace successfully
both head gaskets on my 1997 Outback, a formidible task for those
who haven't done it before, and saved myself over $1,000 off of
what the Subaru dealer quoted me for the job. I am not an
experienced mechanic, but I could read, understand, and follow the
directions with very little problem. Highly recommended.
Hopefully not wrong all of the timeReviewed by Slack, 2008-05-21
I have generally preferred Haynes manuals over Chilton's but the first time I used this it has some incorrect information in it. The headlight adjustment screws on a 98 Legacy GT I had just bought were rusted and could not be turned (both lights were pointing right at the ground in front of the car). I removed both headlight assemblies and sat the screws in penetrating oil to free them up. However, the manual had reversed which headlight controlled the horizontal and vertical adjustments. While this is faily minor and obviously easy to figure out, it has reduced my confidence in the rest of the book somewhat.
Typical HaynesReviewed by Marc Antaya, 2008-04-04
Yes, it is printed on thin paper and it is a paperback, but this is the norm. The directions are complete and basic enough for a non-mechanic to understand. If something is not in here, check the owner's manual.
Haynes ManualReviewed by Andrew L. Kramer, 2008-02-08
This manual, with flimsy news print pages, is specific to a rebuild and did not have the basic info I needed. If you are going to rebuild your Subaru's engine, this is what you want, if you're just trying to do maintenance and basic repairs, move on.