Don
Posts : 394 Join date : 2010-06-20 Age : 66 Location : Ulverston
| Subject: fuel filter Mon 7 Feb - 20:26 | |
| whear is the fuel filter on a hawkeye wrx, thanks for any help. | |
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s70rjw
Posts : 9 Join date : 2011-02-07
| Subject: Re: fuel filter Mon 7 Feb - 22:44 | |
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| Subject: Re: fuel filter Mon 7 Feb - 22:47 | |
| dont think it is on a hawk. isnt it in with the pump? :-S dont know for definate, but pretty sure its not in normal place as theres that stupid emmission recirc thingy (technical term ) in the way |
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s70rjw
Posts : 9 Join date : 2011-02-07
| Subject: Re: fuel filter Mon 7 Feb - 22:55 | |
| - Yellowperil wrote:
- dont think it is on a hawk. isnt it in with the pump? :-S dont know for definate, but pretty sure its not in normal place as theres that stupid emmission recirc thingy (technical term ) in the way
Sorry mate, missed the fact its a Hawkeye. Your filter is part of the fuel pump as below For 2005 and later model years, Subaru incorporated the fuel filter into the fuel pump and moved the assembly into the gas tank. Because the fuel tank must be drained to replace the part, it should be only be changed by professional mechanics. Subaru suggests you have the fuel filter replaced on four-cylinder engines every 60,000 miles. On six-cylinder models, the fuel filter is rated for the life of your fuel pump and does not need to be replaced at a specific maintenance interval. Gr Read more: Subaru Fuel Filter Installation | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/way_5946596_subaru-fuel-filter-installation.html#ixzz1DLdA9CX2 | |
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| Subject: Re: fuel filter Mon 7 Feb - 22:57 | |
| 60000 miles??? |
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