Subaru Fuel Filters

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Fuel Filter

Part Number: 42052CC020
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Bracket Pump & Fltr
Description: Location-Tank. To 05/21/2023.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • BRZ
MSRP $176.22
$124.76

Fuel Filter

Part Number: 42052VC020
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Bracket Pump
Description: Location-Tank.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • WRX
MSRP $149.95
$106.16

Fuel Filter

Part Number: 42072PA010
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Filter, PT251892 Fuel Filter
Replaces: 42072AA010, 42072AA011, 42072PA000
Description: Awd. Legacy. All models. Outback. Impreza. SVX. 2wd.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Baja,
    • Forester,
    • Impreza,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback,
    • SVX
MSRP $42.58
$30.15

Fuel Filter

Part Number: 42052AN12A
Subaru Subaru
Notes: Included with fuel pump assembly.
Other Names: Bracket, Fuel Pump Hanger, Bracket Pump
Description: Location-Tank. Adaptive Cruise Control. 2.5L.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Crosstrek,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback
MSRP $139.95
$99.08

Fuel Filter

Part Number: 42052CC240
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Bracket Pump & Fltr
Description: Location-Tank. From 05/22/2023.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • BRZ
MSRP $174.45
$123.51

Fuel Filter

Part Number: 42072AJ060
Subaru Subaru
Notes: Included with fuel pump assembly.
Other Names: Fuel Pump, Filter Fuel Pump
Replaces: 42072SC000
Description: Without turbo. On pump. Legacy. Outback. Location-Tank. XV Crosstrek. All models. Forester, Impreza. Fuel pump. 3.6L.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Crosstrek,
    • Forester,
    • Impreza,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback,
    • XV Crosstrek
MSRP $90.83
$64.31

Fuel Filter Upper Seal

Part Number: 42025AE03A
Subaru Subaru
Notes: Included with fuel pump assembly.
Other Names: Fuel Filter Seal, Gasket
Description: 2.5L turbo.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Baja
MSRP $38.90
$27.54

Fuel Filter Lower Seal

Part Number: 42025AE020
Subaru Subaru
Notes: Included with fuel pump assembly.
Other Names: Fuel Filter Seal, Fuel Pump Tank Seal, Gasket O Ring
Replaces: 42025AE02A
Description: 2.5L turbo.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Baja
MSRP $4.18
$2.96

Fuel Filter

Part Number: 642010020
Subaru Subaru
Replaces: SOA270000
MSRP $10.92
$7.73

Filter

Part Number: 42072AA120
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Fuel Filter, Vapor Canister Filter
Description: Fuel pump. WRX. Ascent.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Ascent,
    • Baja,
    • Crosstrek,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback,
    • WRX,
    • WRX STI,
    • XV Crosstrek
MSRP $34.25
$24.25

Fuel Pump Hanger

Part Number: 42052FL610
Subaru Subaru
Notes: Included with fuel pump assembly.
Other Names: Bracket, Fuel Filter, Bracket Complete Pump
Description: Without hybrid. Location-Tank. Exc.Adaptive Cruise Control. 2.0L.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Crosstrek,
    • Forester,
    • Impreza
MSRP $157.45
$111.47

Fuel Pump

Part Number: 42022FL030
Subaru Subaru
Notes: Included with fuel pump assembly. Includes Main Fuel Gauge Sending Unit.
Other Names: Fuel Pump And Strainer Set, Pump Fuel With Filter
Description: Forester. Without hybrid. Crosstrek. In tank. Fuel pump.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Crosstrek,
    • Forester
MSRP $292.50
$207.09

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Frequently Asked Questions About Fuel Filters

Where is the car fuel filter?

The location of car fuel filters depends on the make, year, model, and system type of the vehicle. You can often find it between the engine and fuel tank of cars. Most vehicles mount the filter inside the top of the tank where it connects to the fuel line, while some assemblies already have them integrated into the fuel pump.

What are the signs of a bad Subaru fuel filter?

Some signs of a faulty auto fuel filter include hard starts, stalling, and fuel inefficiency. If you start to have a hard time starting your engine or experience excess engine vibrations while on the road, your fuel filter might be due for a replacement. Your car might also have trouble running at slower speeds if it has a defective fuel filter.

How often should I change my fuel filter?

Fuel filter inspection and replacement should be part of your routine repair and maintenance. Car companies recommend replacing fuel filters every five years or 50,000 miles. This frequency will also depend on your driving habits, the road conditions where you bring your car, and the type and cleanliness of your fuel.

Can I clean a vehicle fuel filter?

Fuel filters can be cleaned and reused if they are made from metal mesh. However, paper, nylon, and other similar materials are best replaced by new filters instead of trying to reuse them. Dirt that has accumulated and settled for an extended period may be tough to remove and would require a longer time to clean as well.

How do I choose the correct vehicle fuel filter?

There are many factors you should consider before buying a genuine Subaru fuel filter for your ride. Know your Subaru’s fuel, flow rate, and filter type to ensure its compatibility with your ride. You should also check the micron rating and efficiency of the filter to see if it fits your preferences. Standard filters last long but won’t catch finer particles, while filters with lower micron ratings can catch smaller bits but have a shorter lifespan.