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B-R-Z 09-29-2013 10:57 PM

Should I be concerned with coolant and oil level?
 
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My car now has 8100 miles on it and my coolant has been gradually getting lower. I recall it being a little above a quarter full between low and full and now its near low. Also, I burned about a half quart of oil in 3000 miles (since last change). I use Mobil1 0w20 and OEM oil filters.

Are these things normal? I used to have an S2000 and I burned about a quart between changes since it was near-new. I am more concerned with coolant but just want to see what others have experienced.

m.wood0213 09-29-2013 11:05 PM

I dont think so. I'd contact your dealer and double check. Ive never lost any oil in my BRZ and ive got 11k on mine.

u/Josh 09-29-2013 11:21 PM

Just curious, how did you break-in?

B-R-Z 09-29-2013 11:29 PM

Religiously, first change was at ~1200. Never tracked or anything, 95%+ of mileage is highway.

Edit: Just saw this thread and it looks like it's normal for some (for coolant) http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26482

Young_makaveli 09-30-2013 02:28 AM

With your oil level is very tricky

Even slightest incline will give you an inaccurate reading


Make sure your on a levelled surface and check

As for the coolant, I myself did not check it yet, will probably look tomorrow

frslee 09-30-2013 09:17 AM

My coolant stayed at low since I bought the car. I added some coolant (very little and it was up to mid line), and it stays like that since then. I guess the factory fills up to low level point.

gzpermadi 09-30-2013 10:14 AM

If I am not mistaken that is the overflow tank for coolant.
When the engine is hot the coolant will expand and will dump some to the overflow tank.
So if you check the level after you drive it should be between low and full.

B-R-Z 09-30-2013 12:17 PM

It is the overflow tank, but my point is that the "cold" overflow level keeps getting lower and lower since I bought the car and I'm trying to account for missing coolant. I think maybe there were air pockets from when it was filled at the factory and it had since burped the air out. I'll keep an eye on it though.

AsianStyle 09-30-2013 01:35 PM

I just took the car in for my 7500 oil change. My coolant sits below the low line cold and in between low and full when hot/warm. They couldn't find any leaks, so it must just be from evaporation/air bubbles. I'm personally thinking about buying some from Subaru, so it can sit on low when cold.

Young_makaveli 10-01-2013 04:33 AM

Should I be concerned with coolant and oil level?
 
The more i read this thread the more I get paranoid that I have the same issue :p

Gotta check it when I wash my car sometime this week

Ps what is the best way to go about checking the coolant level? Hot or cold engine ?

B-R-Z 10-01-2013 07:03 AM

Cold

powfrs 10-01-2013 01:19 PM

On my brand new FRS the coolant level is also at the lowest point of the resevior. As far as the oil level goes, I'm at 3,500 miles and no drop of oil at all. Keep an eye on it tho!

mav1178 10-01-2013 02:09 PM

The coolant is not an issue at all. You can add some distilled water if you're paranoid about the level.

As for oil, are you measuring oil levels by dipstick/refilling, or when you're doing actual oil change? The dipstick is unreliable for gauging fluid level.

I got the Fumoto drain valve for this purpose, to figure out if there's any actual significant oil consumption between changes. I can always drain the car completely and refill with the same oil if I want to monitor oil consumption.

-alex

B-R-Z 10-01-2013 02:20 PM

Well yea that can be done too but even though the dip stick is not 100% accurate, you still get an idea of where it's at. Then at an oil change you can see the exact loss, if any.

B-R-Z 01-27-2014 12:07 PM

Checked today and my reservoir is bone dry, should I let the dealer look at it or just add fluid? I hate letting other people touch my car :( is there any tsbs for this issue that many ppl are having?

ZionsWrath 01-27-2014 12:12 PM

Disappearing coolant seems to be a strangely high occurrence. Oil burning usually happens with cars that get to high rpm, honda comes to mind with vtec. Do you drive it hard?

I drive mine hard and have disappearing coolant but honestly I don't check my oil level even though I should :(

ZionsWrath 01-27-2014 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by B-R-Z (Post 1482969)
Checked today and my reservoir is bone dry, should I let the dealer look at it or just add fluid? I hate letting other people touch my car :( is there any tsbs for this issue that many ppl are having?

I just bought a gallon from the dealer. Even though my reservoir was empty it took surprisingly little to fill it up.

Young_makaveli 01-27-2014 08:10 PM

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Me too my coolant is low but some members say not to worry cause it might be the cold weather and to recheck it in the spring time

As for the oil I've learned to always check it when the engine is hot and on a leveled surface

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reeves 01-28-2014 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by B-R-Z (Post 1241301)
My car now has 8100 miles on it and my coolant has been gradually getting lower. I recall it being a little above a quarter full between low and full and now its near low. Also, I burned about a half quart of oil in 3000 miles (since last change). I use Mobil1 0w20 and OEM oil filters.

I burn about 1 quart per ~5-7K miles too, depending on how hard I drive. It's totally normal.

Also keep in mind, the owners manual states:
- A new engine consumes MORE oil.
- More oil is consumed driving at high speeds or frequent stop-n-go.

Subaru, however (not making this up), does recommend contacting your dealer IF your car consumes more than 1.1 quarts every 600 miles. And all this time I thought HALF a quart per 600 miles was alarming enough. :bellyroll:


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