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Replacing the fuel pump in your Subaru Outback can range from $550 to $800 for parts and $170 to $220 for labor. The fuel pump in your vehicle is responsible for transferring gas from the tank to the engine while the car is running. It is important to keep your gas tank filled to help lubricate and cool the pump to prevent overheating. A fuel pump that overheats due to frequent low gas levels can deteriorate faster, potentially leading to pump failure. If the fuel pump is unable to transfer gas from the tank to the engine, you may experience difficulty starting your car, as the pump struggles to push enough gas through for proper operation.
To swap out the fuel pump on your Subaru Outback, you're looking at spending around $540 to $820 for the necessary parts and another $170 to $220 for the labor.