Factory Subaru Fuel Systems

42081AE01A - : Fuel Gauge Sending Unit for Subaru Image

Fuel Gauge Sending Unit

Subaru 42081AE01A
Outback. Legacy. 4wd. Sub unit. From 3/95. Baja. 2.5L, sub.
Discontinued
57620AE00A - : Cover for Subaru Image

Cover

Subaru 57620AE00A
Baja Turbo, gray. Silver.
Discontinued
42032FC010 - : Cap for Subaru Image

Cap

Subaru 42032FC010
Awd.
Discontinued
57330AE04A - : Release Cable for Subaru Image

Release Cable

Subaru 57330AE04A
Outback. Wagon. Sedan. Legacy.
Discontinued
85111AC010 - : Sending Unit for Subaru Image

Sending Unit

Subaru 85111AC010
Awd, sub. Legacy. 4wd. To 2/95. Impreza. 4wd. 2.2l. Sub unit.
Discontinued
14075AA171 - : Engine Intake Manifold Gasket for Subaru Image

Engine Intake Manifold Gasket

Subaru 14075AA171
Legacy/Outback. 2.5l. Without turbo. Upper. California.
Discontinued
22650AA21B - : Idle Speed Control for Subaru Image

Idle Speed Control

Subaru 22650AA21B
Outback. 3.0l. Forester. Impreza.
Discontinued
22791AA00A - : Oxygen Sensor for Subaru Image

Oxygen Sensor

Subaru 22791AA00A
2.5L sohc, #2. Forester. 2.5L, front, auto trans. 2.5L, front, all. 2.5L without turbo, 2002-04, air/fuel ratio.
Backordered

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Exploring Your Subaru's Fuel System

There is a range of systems under the hood of your Subaru that should be maintained and checked regularly. One is the fuel system because it allows you to get from Point A to Point B. Your fuel system comprises many parts, including the fuel pump, fuel filters, and fuel injectors.

What Are Parts of a Fuel System?

Fuel pump: The part that transfers fuel from the gas tank to the engine so your Subaru model can run smoothly.

Fuel filter: The part that protects your engine from unwanted particles, dirt, and debris.

Fuel injector: Sprays (or injects) fuel into the intake manifold so that it can burn easily in the engine.

Fuel tank: The main storage for the fuel that keeps your vehicle running.

Combustion chamber: This is where the burning of the fuel and air mixture takes place.

What Are the Symptoms of a Bad Fuel System?

Typically, the signs of a bad or failing fuel system are easy to spot. Some of the most common include:

  • Having a hard time starting the engine
  • Slow acceleration
  • The Check Engine light turns on
  • A decrease in fuel economy
  • Excessive engine smoke

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