Where is the fuel fitler located in Turbo Legacy?

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Where is the fuel fitler located in Turbo Legacy?

Post by dealerxing »

I want to change the fuel filter, can someone tell me where it is
located? Is this job relatively easy on this car?


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Josh Colombo

Where is the fuel fitler located in Turbo Legacy?

Post by Josh Colombo »

It is located pretty much right next to the drivers side (US Spec) strut tower. It's a little black canister looking thing. All you would need to do is relieve the fuel pressure, or as much as you can, loosen the rubber fuel lines from the filter (which sometimes are rather stubborn) and put the new filter in.

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I want to change the fuel filter, can someone tell me where it is
located? Is this job relatively easy on this car?


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legacycentral

Where is the fuel fitler located in Turbo Legacy?

Post by legacycentral »

On both the Subarus i've done this on, leaving the car turned off
for at least an hour eliminated %90 of the fuel pressure. The
hoses, as Josh mentioned, are a PITA to get off, but will
eventually succumb.

Dave

--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., "Josh Colombo" <josh@s...>
wrote:
> It is located pretty much right next to the drivers side (US Spec)
strut tower. It's a little black canister looking thing. All you would
need to do is relieve the fuel pressure, or as much as you can,
loosen the rubber fuel lines from the filter (which sometimes are
rather stubborn) and put the new filter in.


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