No, the front and rear washers are fed from the same reservoir. There are two pumps on the reservoir tank. The higher one is for the back window, which works like a warning of low fluid level- if the rear washer doesn't work, it means your fluid level is low and needs to be topped up.
Goes into the dipstick reservoir...
There is no washer relay.
If a bolt is stripped on the windshield wiper on a 1995 Subaru Legacy Wagon, there are two options. A person can go to a salvage yard and purchase new wipers for the vehicle, or they can have the bolt hole tapped for a larger bolt.
The rear reservoir is part of the front reservoir with a separate pump. The pump is located at the bottom of the reservoir closest to the left front fender. The hose then goes through the firewall up over head between the roof and the headliner then comes out on the upper left hand side of the rear hatch. Hope this helps
Subaru Legacy was created in 1989.
Not in the windshield, but there are buttons for the heated seats with red LEDs beside them to show if they are on (and at what temperature). These are located on the centre of the dashboard, below the radio.
Yes, Subaru made the Legacy in 1996.
Yes.
You must be talking about a Subaru Legacy GT and a Subaru Legacy GT spec B. They are two different legacy models and the specs are on the website.
Yes.
The 2003 Subaru Legacy has 16 valves.
The 2004 Subaru Legacy has 16 valves.