Where is the purge valve located on a 2005 Subaru Outback?
The location of the purge valve differs. On the CA spec, with the ignition coil on top of the intake manifold, it’s slightly back of and down below the cylinder 4 high voltage tower on the coil. (In other words, it’s below the back of the intake manifold.)
How do I fix P0458 code?
What repairs can fix the P0458 code?
- Replacing a faulty purge control solenoid.
- Repairing, cleaning, or replacing a broken, clogged, or faulty charcoal canister.
- Replacing faulty vacuum hoses.
- Replacing faulty fuel vapor hoses.
- Replacing a faulty pressure/flow sensor.
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Is the Subaru Outback a good car to drive?
The Subaru Outback is a raised AWD wagon. It’s a good alternative to an SUV and features a rich, nicely detailed interior. The Subaru rides comfortably and handles better in normal driving than its forebear. When pushed to its limits however, the Outback can abruptly slide its rear end if the driver goes into a turn too fast.
How many miles does a Subaru Outback last?
With a good schedule of maintenance, the Subaru Outback should last you for over 300,000 miles. The Outback’s owner’s manual will recommend two maintenance schedules depending on how you drive the car.
Are there any problems with the Subaru Outback?
Some of the most common problems related to a Subaru Outback are battery and glow plug issues. However, according to a study, Subaru Outback owners who experienced these issues reported quick turnaround times with their cars being off the road for less than twelve hours.