This comprehensive Subaru Impreza Workshop Repair Service Manual provides a complete and detailed guide for servicing and maintaining your 2005, 2006, or 2007 Subaru Impreza. The manual covers all models, engines, and trim levels, offering a wealth of technical information for both professional mechanics and knowledgeable DIY enthusiasts. Within its pages, you will find step-by-step instructions, diagrams, and specifications for a wide range of procedures, including engine repair and maintenance, transmission service, electrical system troubleshooting, brake system repair, suspension work, bodywork, and more. This manual serves as the ultimate resource for understanding the intricacies of your Subaru Impreza, enabling you to perform repairs and maintenance confidently and effectively.
The Subaru Impreza, a compact car produced by Subaru from 1992 to 2023, has earned a reputation for its robust all-wheel-drive system, sporty handling, and reliability. The 2005-2007 model years represent a significant generation for the Impreza, marking the introduction of the fourth generation. This era brought about a notable shift in design philosophy, prioritizing a more mature and refined aesthetic over the previous generation's rally-inspired styling. The 2005-2007 Impreza models retained Subaru's signature symmetrical all-wheel drive (AWD) system, offering superior traction and handling in various weather conditions. This made them popular choices for drivers seeking a reliable and capable car, particularly in areas with challenging road conditions. The model also offered a choice of naturally-aspirated engines, including the 2.0L Boxer engine known for its smooth and responsive performance and the 2.5L Boxer engine for a more powerful driving experience.
The 2005-2007 Impreza also benefited from a number of interior upgrades, including improved materials and increased passenger space. The dashboard design was modernized with a more driver-centric layout, and the overall cabin ambience was elevated. Safety was also a key focus, with standard features like front and side airbags, anti-lock brakes (ABS), and electronic stability control (ESC) becoming increasingly prevalent. Although the 2005-2007 Impreza models were lauded for their reliability and performance, they were not without their occasional quirks. Common issues reported by owners included potential problems with the engine, such as oil leaks or sensor failures. The suspension and steering components might require maintenance over time, particularly in areas with harsh road conditions. However, these issues were generally manageable with proper care and maintenance, contributing to the Impreza's reputation as a dependable vehicle.