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subaru fuel pump?

how can tell if my fuel pump not working on my subaru impreza turbo car not getting any fuel don know why any clues please
karen, October 2008
my 1996 subaru sti v3 is jerking when driving seems to die out as if its running out of fuel,can this be a fuel pump problem.

roy, March 2010
When you take off the inspection plate should the fuel pump be visable. My car is the 5 door wrx impreza turbo. It just wouldn't start one day although the engine is turning over, no fuel gettin to it??????

Peter needs help...., May 2009
did get it sorted electric fault no power to fuel pump fine now thanks

karen, January 2009
did you ever resolve this?

scoobsville, November 2008
hi scoobsville got told it could be the e c u and can br fixed how pease

karen, October 2008
scoobyville could it be something else rather than fuel pump think i can hear pump running

karen, October 2008
the car is a 99 turbo

karen, October 2008
What year is the car?

Scoobsville, October 2008
scoobsville thanks will get back to u 2 morro bit dark to try now thanks a million

karen, October 2008
See how that goes and let me know. If you remove the inspection cover and get someone to place a long screw driver on top of the pump assembly and place an ear on the handle turn on the ignition and they will hear it if it is buzzing. I'll check on here for you.

Scoobsville, October 2008
thanks scoobsville will check this is there any way i can email think i may need more help

karen, October 2008
The Subaru fuel pump inspection cover is located in the boot on the right hand side immediately behind the seat back. It is similar in shape to a 6x9" speaker and screwed down with 4 screws. The fuel pump can then be seen in the tank. If it is a 'classic' shape Impreza remove the back seat and locate the multi plug on the drivers side. These plugs tend to overheat and lose connection causing the pump to stop working. cutting the plug out and Joining the all the correct wires together would cure this. Obviously if everything else is in order then a new pump will be required.

Scoobsville, October 2008
link Click here to see other fixes for Subaru.