1995 Subaru Legacy – DIY: replacing cooling hoses

1995 Subaru Legacy – DIY: replacing cooling hoses

In this video, I briefly show how to replace cooling system hoses in a 1995 Subaru Legacy. This video should apply to most early Subaru EJ series engines. ch…

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nick martinez says:

if you check out my videos you will see one called overheating could you spare a minute to see what my car is doing and offer some advice on what you thinks causing it because i dont see any bubbles in the coolant so doubt its headgasket. so im thinking thermostat or waterpump but i hope not/

nick martinez says:

its nick again thanks for your subaru videos as usual always great. i am having a major issue with my legacy and im here asking for your advice. i am having a overheating issue on a drive from new jersey to new york one day my car started overheating on the highway i was stuck 56 miles away from home and had to tow my car costing me $255 the lower radiator hose was fixed and she still overheats, did a radiator flush and still overheat after ten mins driving.could it be the Tstat water pump etc

MercedesDieselGuy says:

I think they were original to the car. The factory hose clamps were a dead giveaway.

Michael Sackstein says:

it’s rare that the bottom hoses go bad because they carry the cold water back to the engine, but the ones that you had on there originally did look pretty worn!

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