Subaru Outback manuals

Subaru Outback (BR): Main Relay

A: REMOVAL

1) Disconnect the ground cable from battery.

Subaru Outback. Fuel Injection (Fuel Systems)

2) Remove the glove box lid assembly.

3) Remove the main relay from the relay holder.

Subaru Outback. Fuel Injection (Fuel Systems)

B: INSTALLATION

Install in the reverse order of removal.

C: INSPECTION

1) Check that the main relay has no deformation, cracks or other damages.

2) Measure the resistance between main relay terminals.

Subaru Outback. Fuel Injection (Fuel Systems)

3) Connect battery positive terminal to terminal No. 3 and battery ground terminal to terminal No. 4, and measure the resistance between the main relay terminals.

Subaru Outback. Fuel Injection (Fuel Systems)

Fuel Pump Relay

A: REMOVAL

1) Disconnect the ground cable from battery.

Subaru Outback. Fuel Injection (Fuel Systems)

2) Remove the glove box lid assembly.

3) Remove the fuel pump relay from the relay holder.

Subaru Outback. Fuel Injection (Fuel Systems)

B: INSTALLATION

Install in the reverse order of removal.

C: INSPECTION

1) Check that the fuel pump relay has no deformation, cracks or other damages.

2) Measure the resistance between fuel pump relay terminals.

Subaru Outback. Fuel Injection (Fuel Systems)

3) Connect battery positive terminal to terminal No. 3 and battery ground terminal to terminal No. 4, and measure the resistance between the fuel pump relay terminals.

Subaru Outback. Fuel Injection (Fuel Systems)

Electronic Throttle Control Relay

A: REMOVAL

1) Disconnect the ground cable from battery.

Subaru Outback. Fuel Injection (Fuel Systems)

2) Remove the glove box lid assembly.

3) Remove the electronic throttle control relay from the relay holder.

Subaru Outback. Fuel Injection (Fuel Systems)

B: INSTALLATION

Install in the reverse order of removal.

C: INSPECTION

1) Check that the electronic throttle control relay has no deformation, cracks or other damages.

2) Measure the resistance between electronic throttle control relay terminals.

Subaru Outback. Fuel Injection (Fuel Systems)

3) Connect battery positive terminal to terminal No. 3 and battery ground terminal to terminal No. 4, and measure the resistance between the electronic throttle control relay terminals.

Subaru Outback. Fuel Injection (Fuel Systems)

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