Where is the VIN on a Subaru engine?
Perhaps the best way to quickly identify your Subaru engine is to look at the Subaru’s VIN. Depending on what model of Subaru you have, you can find the VIN on the left corner of the dashboard, the driver’s side door jamb, the body panels, some engine components and on your vehicle’s title and registration.
How do I know what model my Subaru is?
The model code or vehicle descriptor section (VDS) of a Subaru is located within the 17 digit serial number (VIN) of your vehicle. The 5 numbers representing the options and precise model of the motor or the transmission are found in position number 4 to 8 of the VIN.
What is the VIN on a Subaru Legacy?
B is Legacy, G is Impreza, S is Forester, Position 5- tells what kind of body, ie Impreza sedan, Legacy wagon, Baja, Impreza or Forester wagon, Legacy wagon etc. D- Impreza sedan; L- Legacy sedan; G Impreza Sport wgn and Forester; P- Legacy wagon; T- Baja This code can change yearly. Position 6- Engine types, varies by year.
When did the Subaru Legacy Limited come out?
“Limited” trim level editions were introduced, offering heated leather, or cloth, seats and trim and a tinted, glass moonroof. The term “Limited” appeared on the “GT”, known as the “GT Limited” in 1998. The term “Limited” was used by itself on the Outback in 1998.
What kind of transmission does a Subaru Legacy GT have?
(As a side-note, the 1994 Legacy GT trim used the non-turbo EJ22E.) The sedan was available with strengthened 4EAT Automatic transmission or a stronger 5-speed manual transmission.
Why is Subaru Legacy called Liberty in Australia?
The maker’s flagship car, it is unique in its class for offering all-wheel drive as a standard feature, and Subaru’s traditional BOXER engine. The Legacy bears the name Liberty in Australia out of deference to Legacy Australia, an organisation dedicated to caring for the families of military service veterans.