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1990 - 1999 Subaru Legacy
Flat 4 2.2L
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How to Replace the Fuel Cap on a 2016 Subaru Legacy (Fix EVAP/Check Engine Light)

Step-by-step replacement with tools, OEM-style part tips, sealing-surface checks, and safety precautions for 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999

How to Replace the Fuel Cap on a 2016 Subaru Legacy (Fix EVAP/Check Engine Light)

Step-by-step replacement with tools, OEM-style part tips, sealing-surface checks, and safety precautions for 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999

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šŸ”§ Legacy - Fuel Cap Replacement

Replacing the fuel cap on your Legacy is a quick job that helps prevent fuel vapors from leaking out and can stop an ā€œEVAPā€ or ā€œCheck Engineā€ light caused by a loose or failed cap seal.

You’ll remove the old cap, check the filler neck sealing surface, and install the new cap until it clicks tight.

Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 0.1-0.2 hours


āš ļø Safety & Precautions

  • āš ļø Work outside or in a well-ventilated area; fuel vapors are flammable.
  • āš ļø No smoking, flames, or hot work nearby.
  • āš ļø Do not replace the cap with the engine running.
  • āš ļø Battery disconnect is not required for this repair.

šŸ”§ Required Tools

You'll need the following tools for this repair:

  • Nitrile gloves
  • Shop towel
  • Flashlight

šŸ”© Required Parts

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  • Fuel cap (OEM-style, tethered) - Qty: 1

šŸ“‹ Before You Begin

  • Park on level ground and shift to Park.
  • Turn the ignition OFF and remove the key/fob from the cabin area.
  • Let the area cool if you just drove (avoid working around hot exhaust).

šŸ”Ø Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow these steps in order:

Step 1: Open the fuel door

  • Use your hand to open the fuel door on the driver-side rear quarter panel.
  • Use a flashlight to look for dirt around the filler area.

Step 2: Remove the old fuel cap

  • Put on nitrile gloves.
  • Turn the cap counterclockwise by hand until it releases.
  • Let the cap hang by the tether (the small retaining strap that keeps you from dropping it).

Step 3: Clean and inspect the sealing surfaces

  • Use a shop towel to wipe the filler neck lip (where the cap’s rubber seal sits).
  • Check the old cap’s rubber seal for cracks, flattening, or missing pieces.
  • Clean, dry sealing surfaces prevent EVAP leaks.

Step 4: Install the new fuel cap

  • Place the new cap on the filler neck and turn it clockwise by hand.
  • Tighten until you hear/feel at least one click (this is the cap’s built-in limiter so it doesn’t get overtightened).
  • If it doesn’t click, remove it and try again to ensure the threads started correctly.

Step 5: Close the fuel door

  • Close the fuel door firmly by hand until it latches.
  • Use the flashlight for a quick final look to ensure the cap sits flush.

āœ… After Repair

  • Start the engine and confirm there’s no fuel smell around the filler area.
  • If you were replacing the cap due to a Check Engine light, it may take a few normal drive cycles for the light to turn off (or you can clear codes with a scan tool).
  • Recheck the cap after your next fill-up: tighten until it clicks.

šŸ’° DIY vs Shop Cost

Shop Cost: $40-$120 (parts + labor)

DIY Cost: $15-$45 (parts only)

You Save: $25-$75 by doing it yourself!

Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 0.1-0.2 hours.


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