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2011 Subaru Outback Fuel Injector

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4-Pc Fuel Injector 2-Blade Terminal A-Premium APFI542
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$77.99
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Vehicle: 2011 Subaru Outback
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ColorBlue
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84212341, FJ860, FJ1103, 16611AA720, 16611AA72A, 32010610
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4 Pcs Fuel Injector
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4-Pc Fuel Injector 2-Blade Terminal A-Premium APFI548
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ColorBrown
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84212391, FJ1198, FJ1199, 16611AA77A, 16611AA78A, 146012812
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6 Pcs Fuel Injector
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6-Pc Fuel Injector 2-Blade Terminal A-Premium APFI544
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84212363, FJ1079, 1591093, 16611AA740, 117022928
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Beck/Arnley 159-1093 Fuel Injector
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Beck/Arnley 159-1093 Fuel Injector
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Standard FJ860 Fuel Injector
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Standard FJ860 Fuel Injector
$149.99
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Standard FJ1198 Fuel Injector
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Standard FJ1198 Fuel Injector
$211.99
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FJ1198, 2-39265, 800-2234N, 67805, MP-56225, FIDL2234N, 16611AA77A
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Standard FJ1199 Fuel Injector
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Standard FJ1199 Fuel Injector
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FJ1199, 2-39266, 800-2235N, 67806, FIDL2235N, 16611AA78A
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Standard FJ1079 Fuel Injector
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Standard FJ1079 Fuel Injector
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FJ1079, A212-3634, 159-1093, 2-39146, 800-2115N, 67686, MP-56185, FIDL2115N, 
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Fuel Injector Basics: How It Delivers Fuel for Efficient Combustion

A fuel injector is a precision valve in the fuel injection system that meters and sprays fuel into the air stream or directly into the combustion chamber. In most automotive engines, the injector delivers a fine mist through a nozzle so fuel mixes evenly with air, creating a stable air fuel mixture for a clean combustion process. This controlled “injecting fuel” step is fundamental to an internal combustion engine because it directly influences power, emissions, and how smoothly the engine responds to the gas pedal.

Modern vehicles typically use electronically controlled fuel injectors that open and close based on commands from the engine control system. Fuel is supplied from the fuel tank by the fuel pump, regulated by a pressure regulator, and distributed through the fuel rail at a defined fuel pressure. Depending on the platform, the injector may operate in port injection (spraying into the intake manifold) or direct injection systems (spraying into the engine’s combustion chamber). Both designs aim to deliver the right amount of fuel at the right time and with consistent flow rates across cylinders.

Bad Fuel Injector Symptoms That Hurt Engine Performance and Fuel Economy

Bad fuel injector symptoms often show up as drivability problems and wasted fuel. A clogged injector or an injector with internal wear can disrupt fuel flow and spray pattern, causing an uneven mixture that leads to rough idling, hesitation, or misfires. You may also notice difficulty starting, sluggish acceleration, and reduced engine performance—especially under load or changing engine speed.

Fuel injector issues can also increase consumption. When an injector sticks open or leaks, the engine may run rich, sending more fuel than needed into the cylinder during the compression stroke and combustion phase. That can cause poor fuel economy, carbon buildup, and increased stress on related engine components such as spark plugs. Many vehicles will flag injector-related problems with a check engine light / engine light, which can be triggered by mixture imbalance, misfire detection, or injector circuit/electrical issues.

Choosing the Right Injector and Preventing Repeat Injector Issues

The best buying decision starts with correct fitment and specification. Match the injector to your exact vehicle and engine type—gasoline vs diesel engines, port injection vs direct injection—because the injector body, nozzle design, electrical connector, and required flow rates can differ. Also confirm fuel system parameters like target fuel pressure and rail compatibility so the injector can deliver the correct spray pattern and fueling under real driving conditions.

To reduce repeat problems, treat injectors as part of a system. Injector performance depends on clean fuel delivery from the fuel pump, stable pressure regulation, and clean air supply through the air filter and throttle body. Carbon deposits and buildup are common causes of restricted nozzles, so regular maintenance—including using quality fuel, replacing filters on schedule, and addressing early symptoms—helps keep the engine running smoothly and protects long-term fuel efficiency and the vehicle’s performance.