Jump to content
LegacyGT.com

tophat1995

Members
  • Posts

    9
  • Joined

About tophat1995

  • Birthday June 24

Personal Information

  • Location
    Connecticut
  • Car
    2010 Legacy 2.5i CVT 4 cylinder

tophat1995's Achievements

Rookie

Rookie (2/14)

  • First Post
  • Conversation Starter
  • Week One Done
  • One Month Later
  • One Year In

Recent Badges

0

Reputation

  1. I was able to change the plugs myself. I am no mechanic so this is a small victory for me! Make sure you have a 6 inch socket extension, 5/8 inch spark plug socket and a 10 mm socket to get the coil off. i had to remove the air filter housing and hose to get access to the passenger side plugs which was easy. Also, on the driver side closest to the steering wheel I needed to just loosen some electrical housing (not remove it) to get a little wiggle room to get the coil out and socket extension in. Overall easy and not much cussing! Hope this helps someone else give it a try
  2. Thanks - i'll take a look tonite. in lieu of Subaru would you buy the spec'd NGK plugs online and found this: Brand:NGKNotes:Iridium Ix Spark Plug .044 ; Natural ; 4 Per Veh;spark Plug; Years:2010-2011Vehicle:2010 SUBARU LEGACY H4-2458cc 2.5L F/I VAvailability:In Stock Click here to look up similar parts! 3764 http://images.whisystems.com/smartpages/partinfo_resize/NGK/NGK5688-1.jpg $ 10.64$ 42.56
  3. OK - I change the oil myself and thought I'd be able to handle this. I'll call the dealer for a quote - keep you posted.
  4. Are the spark plugs an easy change? I am at 60,000 and think a spark plug replacement will help her out. Just wanted to check and see if there are issues or advise on how to do this service myself. Thanks
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use