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Parts for your 2009 Subaru Exiga-Fuel pump

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Penrite Diesel Injector Cleaner 375ml - ADDIC375

Penrite Diesel Injector Cleaner 375ml - ADDIC375

$29
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Mechpro Multi-Use Fuel Siphon Pump Transfer Kit

Mechpro Multi-Use Fuel Siphon Pump Transfer Kit

$22
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Penrite Ultimate 6 in 1 Fuel Stabiliser 250ml - ADUFS250

Penrite Ultimate 6 in 1 Fuel Stabiliser 250ml - ADUFS250

$35
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Penrite Valve Shield Petrol Additive 250mL - ADVS250

Penrite Valve Shield Petrol Additive 250mL - ADVS250

$30
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Mechpro Battery Operated Electric Siphon Pump - MBESP

Mechpro Battery Operated Electric Siphon Pump - MBESP

$17
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Rislone Fuel Injector Cleaner 177mL - 44701

Rislone Fuel Injector Cleaner 177mL - 44701

$20
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Mechpro Siphon Pump - MBSP

Mechpro Siphon Pump - MBSP

$27
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GOSS ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP

GOSS ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP

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$481
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Flashlube Diesel Conditioner 50ml - FD50MX20B

Flashlube Diesel Conditioner 50ml - FD50MX20B

$7
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Lubemate Bi-Lobe Fuel Pump with 2m Hose - L-BLPH

Lubemate Bi-Lobe Fuel Pump with 2m Hose - L-BLPH

$909
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Toledo Vacuum & Fuel Pump Tester - 307233

Toledo Vacuum & Fuel Pump Tester - 307233

$128
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Rislone Petrol Fuel Treatment 500ml - 44700

Rislone Petrol Fuel Treatment 500ml - 44700

$43
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Penrite Diesel Fuel D-Tox 250ml - ADDTOX250
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Penrite Diesel Fuel D-Tox 250ml - ADDTOX250

$2
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GearUp 2m Jiggle Siphon

GearUp 2m Jiggle Siphon

$29
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Repco Vacuum and Fuel Pressure Tester Kit - RST184

Repco Vacuum and Fuel Pressure Tester Kit - RST184

$75
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Repco Diesel Injector Cleaner 300ml - RDIC

Repco Diesel Injector Cleaner 300ml - RDIC

$16
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Toledo Vacuum Pump Bleeder Kit - 310012

Toledo Vacuum Pump Bleeder Kit - 310012

$333
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Flashlube Injector Cleaner 50mL - FI50MX20B

Flashlube Injector Cleaner 50mL - FI50MX20B

$6
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Flashlube Injector Cleaner 1L - FI1L
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Flashlube Injector Cleaner 1L - FI1L

$18
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Penrite Diesel Injector Cleaner 20L - ADDIC020

Penrite Diesel Injector Cleaner 20L - ADDIC020

$435
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Understanding the Fuel Pump in the 2009 Subaru Exiga

The 2009 Subaru Exiga, like most modern petrol vehicles, definitely uses a fuel pump as a critical component to keep the engine running smoothly. It would be inaccurate to say a fuel pump is not relevant on this vehicle, as it plays a vital role in delivering fuel from the tank to the engine's combustion chamber. The fuel pump ensures the engine receives a steady and reliable flow of fuel at the right pressure for optimum performance.

So why exactly is the fuel pump so important on the 2009 Subaru Exiga? Well, the Exiga's engine needs a consistent supply of petrol to run efficiently. The fuel pump is responsible for moving petrol from the fuel tank through the fuel lines to the engine's injectors. These injectors then spray the right amount of fuel into the engine's cylinders where combustion occurs, powering the vehicle. Without the fuel pump, fuel would simply sit in the tank and the engine wouldn't start or run.

When it comes to the type of fuel pump fitted, the 2009 Subaru Exiga typically uses an electric in-tank fuel pump. This setup is quite common in vehicles of this era and offers several advantages. Being immersed in fuel, the pump stays cool during operation which extends its life and reduces noise compared to external fuel pumps. This electric pump is electronically controlled to deliver fuel at the exact pressure and volume needed for efficient engine performance.

Taking good care of the fuel pump is essential to keep your Subaru Exiga running reliably. Over time, fuel pumps can wear out or become clogged with debris from the fuel tank, which can compromise fuel delivery. This can lead to symptoms like hard starting, engine misfires, decreased fuel efficiency, or even complete engine stalling. Knowing when and how to maintain or replace the fuel pump can save owners from unexpected breakdowns and costly repairs.

Fuel pump maintenance starts with regular servicing of the vehicle's fuel system. This includes changing the fuel filter at recommended intervals, ideally every 30,000 to 50,000 kilometres, as a clogged filter puts extra strain on the pump. Using quality fuel also helps reduce build-up of contaminants inside the tank which can damage the pump.

If maintenance is neglected or the vehicle experiences fuel starvation, the fuel pump may eventually fail. When this happens, replacement is often the only fix. Replacing the fuel pump in a 2009 Subaru Exiga involves several steps. First, the fuel tank needs to be accessed - usually by lowering it from beneath the vehicle. From there, the old pump assembly is removed and a new one installed, ensuring all seals and lines are properly connected to prevent leaks.

It is generally recommended to have a professional mechanic carry out fuel pump replacement due to the complexity and safety concerns, especially dealing with fuel vapours. Special care must be taken to relieve fuel system pressure before starting and to avoid sparks or open flames near the work area.

For those who regularly service their Subaru Exiga, keeping an eye on fuel pump performance is a good practice. Warning signs like sputtering under load, unusual whining noises from the fuel tank area, or long cranking times before the engine starts can all indicate deteriorating fuel pump health. Reacting quickly to these symptoms can prevent more serious engine issues down the track.

Many owners find that fuel pump failure is less common when they maintain the fuel system well and avoid running their car with a nearly empty tank. Fuel acts as a coolant and lubricant for the pump, so consistently low fuel levels increase the risk of overheating and premature wear.

Overall, the fuel pump in the 2009 Subaru Exiga might be out of sight, but it is definitely not out of mind when it comes to vehicle health. It quietly works behind the scenes to keep fuel delivery steady and your drive smooth. Routine servicing and paying attention to early warning signs can ensure this important component lasts a long time, helping avoid those sudden frustrating fuel delivery issues on the road.