Pretty sure the fuel pumps are the same thru most of the Subaru lineup. The only difference would be between turbo and non-turbo models.
I have found that if the years are close is the most important part, make shure to count the wires, the newer ones have a couple of extra sensors that will make your check engine light come on if not right
Mounted inside the fuel tank on the top.
Fuel pump fuse is located in the main fuse block under the hood.
The fuel pump on a 2002 Subaru Legacy is located inside the gas tank.
It is inside the fuel tank.
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In the fuel tank go through the trunk
The fuel filter is inside the gas tank, attached to the fuel pump.
I had this issue on a subaru forester turbo.. tunred out to be my fuel pump I had this issue on a subaru forester turbo.. tunred out to be my fuel pump
The fuel pump relay on a 1992 Subaru Legacy is just above the internal fuse box. The fuse box is located on the drivers side, under the dash.
It is located in the fuel tank Rear passenger seat at the passenger side. Fuel pump is used to pump the fuel.
The fuel pump is in the gas tank.If you remove the floor carpet in the truck you will see a cover that can be removed to get to the fuel pump
1998 Subaru Legacy Outback Before replacing the fuel pump you should check the fuse and relay for a wire short. Fuel Pump relay is located under the drivers side upper left under the instrument panel. There should be a green connector above or behind the fuse box which is the fuel pump relay. The fuel pump is behind the back seat under the floor board. There will be one or two access holes depending on 4wd or 2wd. If there are two this means there are two sending unit connections Reomve cover. Disconnect neg battery and sending unit connector. Detach hoses from pump. Remove mounting bolts. Lift assembly form fuel tank. Disconnect electrical connector, fuel line clamp and detach fuel pump.