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2005 Outback Fuel Pump Issues


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My 2005 Outback 2.5i runs rough at stops, smell of gas in the car. Mechanic says it's the fuel pump. 105,000 miles. Seems odd to have a fuel pump go bad at that mileage.

 

Anyone else run into this? How does one access the fuel pump on this vehicle? Looked under the car and didn't even see a fuel line!

 

Thanks, Rick

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Hi,

Since no one who knows for sure has responded, I'll suggest that the FP could be the culprit even @ 105K.

 

On older Subies the fuel pump is accessed from the top - directly behind the rear seats, pull up the carpet and there should be a cover. Remove that and you'll see the top of the fuel pump assembly. Like THIS. And another LINK for the older Outbacks.

 

GL,

Td

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Because your car was driven for a while with one plug not fireing, I suggest you change your car's oil right away, particularly if oil on the dip stick appears runny, and smells like gasoline. Unburned gas runs down the cylinder walls into the oil pan to dilute the oil, and make for poor lubrication.

 

If a lot of gasoline accumulates in the oil pan, there is a chance that the gas fumes will explode. I have heard of this happening on old cars with carburetors.

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