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OEX  Fuel Pump
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OEX Fuel Pump

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Tridon Locking Fuel Tank Cap - TFL227

Tridon Locking Fuel Tank Cap - TFL227

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Tridon Locking Fuel Tank Cap - TFL217

Tridon Locking Fuel Tank Cap - TFL217

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Goss Fuel Pump Module - GE366

Goss Fuel Pump Module - GE366

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GOSS ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP

GOSS ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP

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Goss Diesel Fuel Injector - DIN959GEN

Goss Diesel Fuel Injector - DIN959GEN

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OEX Fuel Pump Module

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Goss Fuel Pump Module - GE563

Goss Fuel Pump Module - GE563

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GOSS ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP

GOSS ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP

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GOSS FUEL PUMP MODULE

GOSS FUEL PUMP MODULE

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OEX  Fuel Pump - FPE-683
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OEX Fuel Pump - FPE-683

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OEX  Fuel Pump Universal External - FPE-109
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OEX Fuel Pump Universal External - FPE-109

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Tridon Locking Fuel Tank Cap - TFL302

Tridon Locking Fuel Tank Cap - TFL302

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Tridon Non Locking Fuel Cap - TFNL247

Tridon Non Locking Fuel Cap - TFNL247

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Tridon Locking Fuel Tank Cap - TFL216

Tridon Locking Fuel Tank Cap - TFL216

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Tridon Emergancy Fuel Tank Cap - TUEC1

Tridon Emergancy Fuel Tank Cap - TUEC1

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GOSS FUEL PUMP MODULE

GOSS FUEL PUMP MODULE

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HIGH PRESSURE FUEL PUMP - HPF100

HIGH PRESSURE FUEL PUMP - HPF100

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Goss Mechanincal Fuel Pump

Goss Mechanincal Fuel Pump

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GOSS ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP

GOSS ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP

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OEX  Fuel Pump Module
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OEX Fuel Pump Module

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Fuelmiser Carburettor Gasket

Fuelmiser Carburettor Gasket

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Fuelmiser Fuel Pump Internal Electric

Fuelmiser Fuel Pump Internal Electric

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Fuelmiser Fuel Pump Primer
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Fuelmiser Fuel Pump Primer

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Goss Fuel Injector Repair Kit - IRK781

Goss Fuel Injector Repair Kit - IRK781

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The Timing Belt on the 2006 Subaru Forester: What It Does and Why Maintenance Matters

The 2006 Subaru Forester is well known for its reliable performance and practicality, especially in the Australian environment where a rugged, dependable vehicle is invaluable. One important component that often flies under the radar but plays a critical role in the Forester's engine operation is the timing belt. Understanding what the timing belt does and why its maintenance is essential can help keep your Forester running smoothly for years to come.

So, what is the timing belt, and why is it so important in the 2006 Subaru Forester? The timing belt is a toothed belt made from reinforced rubber. It synchronises the rotation of the crankshaft and the camshaft(s) to ensure the engine's valves open and close at the right time during each cylinder's intake and exhaust strokes. This synchronization is crucial for the engine to run efficiently and without damage. In the 2006 Forester, which typically features a boxer-style four-cylinder engine, the timing belt is responsible for maintaining this precise timing.

Why does this timing matter? Well, if the timing belt slips or breaks, the engine's pistons and valves can collide, leading to significant internal damage that often requires expensive repairs. Unlike some engines with timing chains, which are generally more durable, timing belts are made of rubber and are subject to wear and tear. This makes regular inspection and replacement critical for the vehicle's longevity.

When it comes to servicing the timing belt on the 2006 Subaru Forester, Subaru recommends replacement at intervals that typically range between 100,000km to 160,000km, or every 6 to 8 years, whichever comes first. The exact interval can depend on driving conditions and usage, but sticking close to these guidelines helps prevent the dreaded belt failure. Given the vital role the timing belt plays, ignoring replacement schedules can lead to costly breakdowns, often far more expensive than the cost of preventative maintenance.

Alongside the timing belt itself, it's highly advisable to replace associated components during the timing belt service. This usually includes the tensioner, idler pulleys, and the water pump. These parts work closely with the belt and often have wear rates similar to the belt. For example, the water pump is typically driven by the timing belt on the 2006 Forester, so replacing it while the belt is off helps avoid future labour costs.

Replacement of the timing belt is not a DIY weekend job for most people, as it requires removing several engine components and careful realignment to ensure everything is set correctly. It's a job best left to experienced automotive technicians who have access to the correct tools and Subaru factory specifications. This ensures the engine runs smoothly after the work and avoids inadvertent damage.

Routine inspections of the timing belt are important, especially if the vehicle is approaching the recommended replacement interval or shows signs of wear. Visible cracking, glazing, fraying, or any signs of oil contamination on the belt are clear indicators that it needs attention. It's also worth noting that sudden noises from the engine, such as a slapping or snapping sound, could signal timing belt issues.

Keeping the timing belt in good shape not only protects the engine but also maintains the Forester's performance and fuel efficiency. A worn or failing timing belt can cause poor engine running conditions, misfires, or difficulty starting.

So, if you own a 2006 Subaru Forester or are thinking about buying one, remember that the timing belt is a small part with a big responsibility. Scheduling regular inspections and replacing the timing belt and its companion components according to Subaru's guidelines will keep your engine ticking over nicely and help avoid unexpected breakdowns down the track.