Yes
Generally speaking, a rebuilt transmission for a 1997 Subaru Impreza will cost between $2,000 and $5,000. It could be more or less, it depends on the parts put in and the worker labor charges.
1997 subaru impreza consume 5.8 litres of oil
On the passenger side of the engine, down almost to the firewall on the side of the transmission. it is a small yellow pull dipstick. also it is mostly covered by various vacuum lines and such
Its on the transmission by the back of the engine, on the drivers side. Its held in by 2 bolts that also hold the transmission to the engine.
Unfortunately, you need to pour the transmission fluid into the dipstick hole. Found in Subaru owners manual
My 1997 Subaru Impreza 2000 Turbo wagon had 218bhp standard. I can only assume the 1998 version was the same but they did make a few changes around that time. the standered subaru impreza has 200bhp and the superchared version has upto 300bhp.
Yes. It will bolt right in, but before you swap it make sure the final drive ratio is compatible with the rear differential. Usually it will be either 3.9 or 4.11. You can swap the rear diff too if you have it.
Yea mate no problem
Yes.
It should be.
You can't, it's done automatically by the ecu (engine management system)
to The left of the foot pedals, just below the hood release lever