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Car Forum / Subaru Cars / November 2007

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Why the 3.5K mi Forester H-6 oil change?

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houndman@phonom.net - 06 Nov 2007 17:16 GMT
got a letter from Sube saying, I have had my Sube 2.5i Impreza for
2mo, and probably have 3K mi it, so am due for the 3.5kmi oil change.
I have only read where Only the H-6 Forester is scheduled for a 3.5K
mi change, or Just the H-6's. What the.....

Why would Just the Forester Or the H-6 have a shorter first oil
change, or doesn't one hand know what the other is doing, or Anybody
know? Misprint? Bigger motor, more stress, probably went off road in
dusty areas, maybe towing, or carrying heavy cargo??

VF
Frank - 06 Nov 2007 17:32 GMT
> got a letter from Sube saying, I have had my Sube 2.5i Impreza for
> 2mo, and probably have 3K mi it, so am due for the 3.5kmi oil change.
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> VF

Wife's new Forester calls for this interval for first oil change but
subsequent ones are 7k. I always figure break in could generate more
junk like metal shavings making an early oil change desirable.

Frank
houndman@phonom.net - 06 Nov 2007 19:59 GMT
> hound...@phonom.net wrote:
> > got a letter from Sube saying, I have had my Sube 2.5i Impreza for
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> Frank

I figure the first change should be shorter, but people tell me the
engineers Know what they are doing, and I don't believe they use Thin
oil for breaking in like the old days. I only have 1200mi on it, and
may not have 3.5K by 7.5mo, so playing it by ear. Since I plan to
change it myself I figure I should go by the recomended intervals, to
the day, so there is no calculating, if I wasn't right on it, if there
is a warranty problem.))

VF
Frank Boettcher - 07 Nov 2007 12:59 GMT
>> got a letter from Sube saying, I have had my Sube 2.5i Impreza for
>> 2mo, and probably have 3K mi it, so am due for the 3.5kmi oil change.
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>
>Frank

We're all over the board here.  My wife's new Forester('07) has in the
maintenance section of the owners manual first oil change at 7.5K
miles, with 7.5K intervals for normal service.   When I first read it
I thought the first. was 3K but that change had a footnote that
indicated it was for 3.0L engines only.  '07 Foresters only come with
a 2.5L, at least in the U. S. so this must be a generic maintenance
schedule for all models.  The Tribeca maybe has 3.0L?

Frank B.
Frank - 07 Nov 2007 17:41 GMT
>>> got a letter from Sube saying, I have had my Sube 2.5i Impreza for
>>> 2mo, and probably have 3K mi it, so am due for the 3.5kmi oil change.
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>
> Frank B.

Thought I saw it someplace in her papers but dealer does first change
free at 3,000 so we'll go for it.  After that, I'll do all the oil
changes and having an '03 only have to stock one type filter and washers ;)

Frank
houndman@phonom.net - 07 Nov 2007 21:47 GMT
> >> hound...@phonom.net wrote:
> >>> got a letter from Sube saying, I have had my Sube 2.5i Impreza for
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>
> Frank

The letter has a coupon that says, Routine maintance, 3,750 Oil
Change.  ..described in your Subaru Warranty and Maintance booklet OR
per Dealer recomendation.  $16.95 With coupon. So My dealer Thinks
they Know Me.)) I wonder how bad they could screw up an oil change?
Forget the dip stick, not change the filter, put the wrong oil in, not
change the oil, because it was so clean, they thought it was already
done, put it in the wrong place, Or Forget to put it in, or enough,
and as I'm driving home the light comes on. I've had a LOT of bad work
done, and why I went back to doing Everything my self. Had brakes fail
2 blocks after having brakes replaced, the 2nd time  had to use them
and a wheel cyl open up, and that was a Good shop. I had a clutch
replaced, and it would Creep at  lights... That was at a shop I Knew
rebuilt a motor and started it with No oil in it. They forgot a bell
housing dust cover and put half standard bolts in that only grabbed a
thread, and the rest the metrics that they found.  They got grease or
dirt on the splined shaft, and the disk was hanging up.

VF
houndman@phonom.net - 06 Nov 2007 22:25 GMT
On 6 Nov, 15:16, hound...@phonom.net wrote:
> got a letter from Sube saying, I have had my Sube 2.5i Impreza for
> 2mo, and probably have 3K mi it, so am due for the 3.5kmi oil change.
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>
> VF

Looks like according to Sube it Depends on your type of driving you
do, No Matter the vehicle or motor. Stop & go, short trips, dust, etc
I'm doing mostly highway, but have to get out of the city. I think the
city has a Lot of dust, but are brake and tire dust equal to soil? 2
mo with 1200mi on it, I figure I need to change it about 4500mi. That
should take me 7mo, till spring.

VF

VF
David - 07 Nov 2007 13:57 GMT
>got a letter from Sube saying, I have had my Sube 2.5i Impreza for
>2mo, and probably have 3K mi it, so am due for the 3.5kmi oil change.
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>
>VF
Read the manual.  The dealer will try to get you to do extra stuff.
houndman@phonom.net - 07 Nov 2007 16:34 GMT
> >got a letter from Sube saying, I have had my Sube 2.5i Impreza for
> >2mo, and probably have 3K mi it, so am due for the 3.5kmi oil change.
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>
> Read the manual.  The dealer will try to get you to do extra stuff.

But then the manual says, 3.5K for All,  if driven Stop & Go, Short
trips, or dusty areas. Living in a big city, maybe That's why they
sent the letter. It Even said, I Probably have 3048 miles on the car.
The dealer is in the burbs, so they Must figure I'm driving short
trips, stop & go with it, or Sube  goes by your zip code. I wrote to
Sube to see what They come up with, but I've heard that they come up
with some off the wall replies. Edmunds.com has 2 guys on a live chat
forum, who are Supposed to be from Sube, who said, Not to use
synthetic oil Unless the car Came with it. I didn't know any Sube's
did.

VF

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