Locations of the fuel filler lid

Refueling
When refueling the Subaru Ascent, it is strongly recommended that the process be handled by a single person to maintain safety and control. Keep other individuals away from the fuel filler area while refueling is in progress.
Always follow all safety instructions and guidelines provided at the fuel station to ensure safe handling of fuel in the Subaru Ascent.
1. Before starting to refuel the Subaru Ascent, bring the vehicle to a complete stop and switch the ignition to the "LOCK"/"OFF" position to deactivate all electrical systems. At this point, the fuel filler lid will unlock automatically.
NOTE
When the Subaru Ascent doors are locked, the fuel filler lid locks simultaneously. To unlock it, perform one of the following actions:
2. Gently press the rear edge of the fuel filler lid.
3. The fuel filler lid of the Subaru Ascent will release and open slightly.
Then, open it fully by hand for access.
WARNING
Before removing the fuel cap on the Subaru Ascent, discharge any static electricity by touching a metal surface such as the vehicle body or the fuel pump. Static discharge may cause sparks that can ignite fuel vapors and result in serious injury. Do not re-enter the vehicle during refueling, as this may generate additional static electricity.

4. Slowly turn the fuel filler cap counterclockwise to remove it from the Subaru Ascent fuel system.
WARNING
Always ensure the Subaru Ascent ignition is off and all doors and windows are closed before refueling. Keep away from open flames, sparks, or smoking materials, and handle fuel only in well-ventilated outdoor environments. Clean any spilled fuel immediately.
Avoid removing it abruptly, as pressure inside the tank may cause fuel to spray out, especially in hot conditions.
If a hissing sound is heard, wait until it stops before fully removing the cap to prevent fuel spray and fire hazards.

5. Place the fuel filler cap securely onto the holder inside the fuel filler lid of the Subaru Ascent.
WARNING
6. Do not continue fueling after the automatic shutoff occurs. Overfilling the Subaru Ascent fuel tank can cause damage or leakage.
7. Reinstall the fuel cap and turn it clockwise until a clicking sound is heard. Ensure that the tether is not caught under the cap while tightening.
CAUTION
Make sure the Subaru Ascent fuel cap is securely tightened until it clicks. This prevents fuel leakage and ensures proper sealing in case of sudden vehicle movement or accidents.
8. Close the fuel filler lid completely.
CAUTION
If fuel is spilled on the Subaru Ascent body, rinse it off immediately to avoid paint damage.
Delayed cleaning may result in permanent surface deterioration.
NOTE
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symbol on the fuel gauge, indicating that the Subaru Ascent fuel filler lid
is located on the right-hand side of the vehicle.CAUTION
Prolonged operation under such conditions can damage the engine.
If the fuel filler lid cannot be opened
If the Subaru Ascent fuel filler lid cannot be opened due to a malfunction or discharged battery, it can be manually released from inside the cargo area.

1. Remove the access panel on the right side of the cargo area trim using a flat-head screwdriver.

2. Detach the orange emergency release knob from the retaining clip.

3. Pull the orange knob to unlock the fuel filler lid mechanism.
4. Press the rear portion of the fuel filler lid.
5. The lid will open slightly, after which it can be fully opened manually.
The Subaru Ascent fuel system is engineered with safety and convenience in mind, offering both automatic and manual access solutions while ensuring reliable operation under various conditions.
Fuel requirements
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