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2. Wheels and Tires Maintenance
• Every 5,000 miles or 8,000km, rotate your tires
• Check your tire pressures regularly - once a
week is ideal. Bad tire pressures can affect fuel
economy, handling and comfort.
• Bald, slick tires might be good for motor racing
but they're no good on the road.
• Most tires come with tread wear bars built into
them now - find one, examine it and if your tread
is too low, replace your tires.
3. Subaru Engine Maintenance
• Check your belts
• At the front of your engine there will be a series
of rubber drive belts that loop around various
pulleys, driving everything from the alternator to
the a/c compressor. Rubber perishes, more so
in extreme conditions like those found in an
operating engine bay.
4. Coolant Levels
• The coolant is the other thing your engine
cannot go without. Every engine is
different but if you check your handbook
you should find where the coolant
reservoir is
5. Oil Change
• If the oil is too high or too low, it can cause
trouble for your engine.
• Oil change intervals for Subaru
vehicles: 5,000-7,000 miles
• Drive more miles between oil changes by
upgrading to synthetic motor oil and a
premium oil filter
6. Oil Change
• If the oil is too high or too low, it can cause
trouble for your engine.
• Oil change intervals for Subaru
vehicles: 5,000-7,000 miles
• Drive more miles between oil changes by
upgrading to synthetic motor oil and a
premium oil filter