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First time Maintenance!
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I recently (well under a year) bought my first Subaru car, a BRZ 2015 Automatic (I know, not manual ![]() When I purchased it used, it was sitting at around 44,500km. Now it's just surpassed 50,000km and it's now nicer weather and I'm working a job that requires tons of driving, so I'm looking to get some maintenance done on it (standard stuff like oil change etc). Since I bought it used and don't know what was last done to it, since for all I know it was serviced at 44,000km or as far back as 35,000, what should I do? I'll be calling my local Subaru tomorrow and basically explaining the same situation expecting to be sold on their most expensive package, but beforehand if there's any advice or suggestions anyone here can provide given my situation, I'd appreciate it tremendously! Thank you so much! ![]() |
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All the answers and checks are in the manual.
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First, ask the dealership if they can pull records for it. I think Subaru keeps a central database for dealer service records. If there isn't anything recent, that means the previous owner did their own maintenance or brought it to a non-dealer shop. In either of those cases, just get whatever the manual says to do at your mileage.
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I suggest you check the maintenance guide that came with the car.
I would do or have done, the following: * change the engine oil and filter * change the brake fluid * replace the cabin air filter * replace the engine air filter * rotate the tires * check a bunch of stuff (listed in the maintenance guide) humfrz |
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Sorry, I meant the maintenance schedule.
You can find all the information here: http://www.cars101.com/subaru/maintenance-2015.html |
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For a small investment of tools and time you could do everything that needs to be done yourself. Typically these are the things I'd do just after buying a used car anyhow, but as your first maintenance after purchasing it this list serves just as well:
To do a full maintenance cycle on a used car is less than $300 in consumables if you buy top-quality stuff and less than $300 in tools that'll last you a lifetime. Can be done cheaper too. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I was more saying you could cut your consumables cost down a lot. Oil + Brake Fluid + Filters can be pricey if you're buying Amsoil, Motul brake fluid, and a K&N filter. But if you get perfectly decent but quite a bit less expensive stuff you can cut your consumables cost a lot. I would not advise using bricks instead of jack stands, although it is a classic move that has lasted ages haha |
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Noob question:
I am also doing some maintenance myself soon. My car came with a TRD intake and I was going to replace the filter but saw that a replacement is about $70. Is there a cheaper option? Thanks!
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Trade for OEM intake plus cash. Free
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Probably just clean it. I am not aware of a trd USA intake that came with a throwaway.
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