Standard Ignition Fuel Injector P/N:FJ1243
Meter fuel precisely into the intake and keep the engine running as designed with the Standard Ignition Fuel Injector TJ58. It's a direct-fit replacement for the 1986 Subaru BRAT, 1986 Subaru DL, 1986 Subaru GL, and 1986 Subaru GL-10.
A fuel injector is an electrically controlled valve that opens on a signal from the engine's control system to spray a measured amount of pressurized fuel toward the intake, then closes to shut off flow. Over time an injector can clog, leak, or stick, which is why worn units are commonly replaced during driveability work.
Diagnose the cause before replacing, as these symptoms can have other sources.
Interchange: 57617 · FIDL1854N · 2-18173 · 218173 · 800-1854N · 8001854N · 16637AA000
Manufacturer part number TJ58
This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:
What vehicles does the TJ58 fuel injector fit?
It's a direct-fit replacement for the 1986 Subaru BRAT, 1986 Subaru DL, 1986 Subaru GL, and 1986 Subaru GL-10. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm fitment for your vehicle.
What does a fuel injector do?
It's an electrically controlled valve that opens on a signal from the engine's control system to spray a measured amount of pressurized fuel toward the intake, then closes to stop the flow.
What are signs this injector may need replacing?
Rough idle, misfires, hard starting, or poor fuel economy can be signs of a clogged, leaking, or sticking injector. Diagnose the cause first, since these symptoms have other possible sources.
What interchange numbers does the TJ58 replace?
It cross-references 57617, FIDL1854N, 2-18173, 800-1854N, and 16637AA000. Matching one of these numbers helps confirm you have the right injector.
Is this a direct-fit replacement?
Yes. The TJ58 is a direct-fit replacement that installs in place of the original injector on the listed 1986 Subaru applications.
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