The Subaru Forester Maintenance Schedule
Routine vehicle maintenance saves you money over time because it prevents large, costly problems. From regular oil changes and brake checks to battery replacements and tire rotations, there are plenty of relatively inexpensive services that keep your vehicle running like new in Pasadena and the surrounding areas.
If you’ve recently purchased a Subaru Forester, you might have questions about its maintenance schedule. We at Subaru of Glendale created the following Subaru Forester maintenance schedule guide to help you request timely services. And remember, our service department is here whenever your Forester needs maintenance!
Subaru Forester Service Schedule by Miles
Keep your Forester in outstanding condition by scheduling maintenance services in light of various mileage milestones. If you have questions about the recommended Subaru Forester service schedule at any time, just let us know! Our friendly team is always ready to help drivers in Los Angeles and the surrounding communities.
Every 10,000/30,000/50,000/70,000/90,000/110,000 Miles
- Replace engine oil and filter
- Inspect tires and adjust all tire pressures, including the spare
- Inspect and adjust all fluid levels, including both differentials
- Inspect all lights, wipers, and washers for optimal performance
- Inspect and adjust drive belt tension if necessary
- Lubricate all latches, hinges, and locks
- Inspect all steering and suspension components
- Service the battery
- Inspect axle boot condition
- Check under the vehicle’s body for damage
- Take a road test
Every 20,000/40,000/80,000 Miles
- Replace engine oil and filter
- Rotate tires and inspect for wear
- Inspect the tires and adjust all tire pressures, including the spare
- Remove, inspect, and service front and rear brakes
- Inspect and adjust all fluid levels, including both differentials
- Inspect the operation of all lights, wipers, and washers
- Inspect and adjust the drive belt tension if necessary
- Service the battery
- Inspect the axle boot condition
- Lubricate all latches, hinges, and locks
- Inspect all steering and suspension components
- Check under the vehicle body for damage
- Test the coolant, inspect hoses and clamps
- Inspect engine and cabin air filters – replace if necessary
- Check the wheel alignment (recommended)*
- Take a road test
Every 60,000 to 120,000 Miles
- Replace engine oil and filter
- Rotate tires and inspect for wear
- Inspect the tires and adjust all tire pressures, including the spare
- Remove, inspect, and service front and rear brakes including parking brake
- Inspect and adjust all fluid levels, including both differentials
- Inspect operation of all lights, wipers, and washers
- Inspect and adjust drive belt tension if necessary
- Full battery service and test
- Inspect axle boot condition
- Lubricate all latches, hinges, and locks
- Inspect all steering and suspension components
- Check under the vehicle body for damage
- Test the coolant, inspect hoses and clamps
- Inspect the engine and cabin air filters and replace them if necessary
- Replace the brake fluid
- Service the fuel injectors
- Inspect all emission-related hoses
- Inspect the PCV valve – replace if necessary
- Check the wheel alignment (recommended)*
- Go for a road test
Every 100,000 Miles
- Replace engine oil and filter
- Rotate tires and inspect for wear
- Inspect tire condition and adjust all tire pressures, including spare
- Remove, inspect, and service front and rear brakes
- Inspect and adjust all fluid levels
- Inspect operation of all lights, wipers, and washers
- Inspect and adjust drive belt tension if necessary
- Service the battery
- Inspect axle boot condition
- Lubricate all latches, hinges, and locks
- Inspect all steering and suspension components
- Check under the vehicle body for damage
- Test the coolant, inspect hoses and clamps
- Inspect the engine and cabin air filters – replace if necessary
- Replace spark plugs
- Replace transmission and differential fluids
- Wheel alignment (recommended)*
- Go for a road test
Request Subaru Forester Service at Subaru of Glendale Near North Hollywood
Like every other Subaru model, Subaru Foresters are built to last. Keeping up with the Subaru Forester maintenance schedule ensures optimal longevity and vehicle performance! Call us at (818) 396-3900 today if it’s time for a little Forester TLC. For additional maintenance info, review why Subaru oil changes are so important and our proper Subaru care guide!
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