Subaru Legacy III (2000-2003 year). Service manual — part 79
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COOLING
RADIATOR
11) Remove reservoir tank.
12) Disconnect radiator inlet hose from engine.
13) Remove radiator upper brackets.
14) Detach power steering hose from the clip on
the radiator.
15) While slightly lifting radiator, slide it to left.
16) Lift radiator up and away from vehicle.
B: INSTALLATION
1) Attach radiator mounting cushions to holes on
the vehicle.
2) Install radiator while fitting radiator pins to cush-
ions.
NOTE:
Fit pins on lower side of radiator into cushions on
body side.
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3) Install radiator brackets and tighten bolts.
Tightening torque:
18 N·m (1.8 kgf-m, 13.0 ft-lb)
4) Attach power steering hose to the radiator.
5) Connect radiator inlet hose.
6) Install reservoir tank.
Tightening torque:
4.9 N·m (0.50 kgf-m, 3.6 ft-lb)
7) Install air intake duct.
8) Lift-up the vehicle.
9) Connect ATF cooler hoses. (AT vehicles only)
10) Connect connectors to radiator main fan motor
(A) and sub fan motor (B).
11) Connect radiator outlet hose.
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(A) Clip
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( A )
( A )
( B )
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RADIATOR
12) Install under cover.
13) Lower the vehicle.
14) Connect battery ground cable.
15) Fill coolant. <Ref. to CO(H4SO)-14, FILLING
OF ENGINE COOLANT, REPLACEMENT, Engine
Coolant.>
16) Check ATF level. <Ref. to AT-30, REPLACE-
MENT, Automatic Transmission Fluid.>
C: INSPECTION
1) Remove radiator cap, top off radiator, and attach
tester to radiator in place of cap.
2) Apply a pressure of 157 kPa (1.6 kg/cm
2
, 23 psi)
to radiator to check if:
(1) Engine coolant leaks at/around radiator.
(2) Engine coolant leaks at/around hoses or
connections.
CAUTION:
• Engine should be off.
• Wipe engine coolant from check points in ad-
vance.
• Be careful to prevent engine coolant from
spurting out when removing tester.
• Be careful also not to deform filler neck of ra-
diator when installing or removing tester.
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RADIATOR CAP
8. Radiator Cap
A: INSPECTION
1) Attach radiator cap to tester.
2) Increase pressure until tester gauge pointer
stops. Radiator cap is functioning properly if it holds
the service limit pressure for five to six seconds.
Standard pressure:
93 — 123 kPa (0.95 — 1.25 kg/cm
2
, 14 — 18
psi)
Service limit pressure:
83 kPa (0.85 kg/cm
2
, 12 psi)
CAUTION:
Be sure to remove foreign matter and rust from
the cap in advance. Otherwise, results of pres-
sure test will be incorrect.
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