2017 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport Maintenance Manual

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Vermont raised Subarus are brought up in the harshest of climates and circumstances. Dirt roads, potholes, cold temperatures and road salt will all take a toll on your Subaru.

Use this guide to help learn more about recommended maintenance schedules and increase the longevity of your Subaru. This guide is intended to provide you with a clear, concise schedule for maintaining your Subaru vehicle.

Following these recommendations will ensure that your vehicle stays in optimum condition and that your ownership experience is a pleasurable one. It is our goal to deliver quality care at its very best. We install only Genuine Subaru Parts using state-of-the-art equipment. We promise accurate diagnosis and repair. Our dedicated, highly-skilled Advisors and Technicians are committed to providing informed, accurate answers to your questions.

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2017 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport Maintenance Manual Transmission

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Frequent oil and filter changes are highly recommended, and for good reason. The lubricating properties of oil enable it to protect the metal and moving parts throughout your vehicle's engine. However, regular oil changes do not go far enough. A typical oil change is not able to remove all of the oil from the engine. As a result, such elements as sludge, metal fragments and contaminants remain trapped inside.

Our Complete Engine Flush Service uses a powerful cleaning solution that is designed to rid your engine of harmful particles. We then replace the oil and filter and add a special conditioner to protect against contaminants. The goal is a smoother running engine and extended engine wear.

The frequency of this service can vary depending on local traffic conditions and personal driving habits. Your service advisor can help you determine the interval that is right for you. The fuel injector is an electronically controlled valve responsible for supplying an even flow of fuel to your vehicle's engine. The injectors spray directly into the intake valves, and it is critical that this spray is as fine a mist as possible, so that the fuel will burn more easily. When fuel injectors become dirty or clogged, your vehicle can experience problems ranging from surging and hesitation to hard starting. Utilizing our specialized equipment, one of our highly trained Technicians will clean your vehicle's fuel injectors with a specially formulated solvent that flushes out unwanted particles and deposits, enabling your vehicle's fuel injectors to deliver a fine, even spray.

This service not only can improve driveability and restore horsepower, but it can also improve fuel economy. The light turns green, you depress the accelerator, and your vehicle. You are frustrated, and so are the motorists blaring their horns behind you! If your vehicle is experiencing stalling or hesitation, it is likely due - at least, in part - to improper maintenance of the throttle body. In today's fuel injected engines, the throttle body is a device that controls the amount of air flow to the engine. Over time, dirt and gum can gradually accumulate in the throttle body.

A portion of this debris is airborne dirt that makes its way through the air filter, but most of it results from oil and combustion gases coming from the engine as the intake valves open and close. As part of our Complete Throttle Body Service, one of our skilled Technicians will thoroughly clean the throttle body using highly specialized chemicals. This cleaning will protect the throttle body and ensure that it works in proper unison with the intake valves and fuel injectors.

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MINOR SERVICE With Synthetic Oil Change Every 6,000 miles. Full Synthetic motor oil. Change engine oil.

Subaru Factory Oil filter and drain plug gasket. Tire Rotation - if needed. Brake check and visual inspection. Set tire pressures and check wear.

Top off fluids. Multi-point vehicle inspection. Check for factory recalls and updates $89.95 Recommended for all vehicles.

Required for 'Turbo' vehicles and most 2011 and newer vehicles 30,000 MILE INTERVAL SERVICE. Full Synthetic oil change service. World Class vehicle inspection and report. Brake check and visual inspection.

Brake system flush. Tire rotation - if needed. Lube hinges. Battery service. Fill washer reservoir. Replace engine air filter.

Replace cabin air filter. Computer check systems for fault codes.

Check and perform any open recalls. Road test vehicle $429.95 SUBARU MAJOR SERVICE When you reach 60,000 / 90,000. / 120,000. / 150,000 miles / etc.

Full Synthetic oil change service. Subaru oil filter and drain plug gasket. World Class vehicle inspection and report. Tire rotation - if needed.

Brake check and visual inspection. Lube locks and hinges. Battery service. Replace front wiper inserts (factory only).

Replace air filter. Replace spark plugs (non-platinum only). Transmission flush service (Non CVT).

Differential fluid service. Brake fluid flush service. Computer check systems for fault codes. Perform any open factory recalls. Road test vehicle.

At 60,000 miles, some vehicles require platinum spark plugs. Additional costs apply. See your service advisor for details.

At 90,000 miles, timing belt replacement is recommended on most Subaru vehicles. See your service advisor for details.