Maintenance guide
Subaru Forester
Service intervals
Based on manufacturer recommendations and owner experience. Severe-use driving (towing, short trips, extreme temps) shortens most intervals.
Full synthetic oil extends this to 7,500–10,000 miles on many modern engines.
Full synthetic oil extends this to 7,500–10,000 miles on many modern engines.
Keeps wear even across all four tires. Often paired with oil change.
Keeps wear even across all four tires. Often paired with oil change.
Usually a 5-minute job with no tools. Dusty climates shorten this interval.
Usually a 5-minute job with no tools. Dusty climates shorten this interval.
Affects HVAC performance and air quality inside the cabin.
Affects HVAC performance and air quality inside the cabin.
Pads typically last 25,000–65,000 miles depending on driving style.
Pads typically last 25,000–65,000 miles depending on driving style.
Old coolant becomes acidic and corrodes the cooling system.
Old coolant becomes acidic and corrodes the cooling system.
Iridium/platinum plugs last up to 100,000 miles on many modern engines.
Iridium/platinum plugs last up to 100,000 miles on many modern engines.
Automatic transmissions are sensitive to fluid quality — use OEM-spec fluid.
Automatic transmissions are sensitive to fluid quality — use OEM-spec fluid.
Timing belt failure is catastrophic. Timing chains typically last the engine's lifetime.
Timing belt failure is catastrophic. Timing chains typically last the engine's lifetime.
Known issues
Common problems reported by owners and tracked in technical service bulletins.
- ⚠Check NHTSA.gov for technical service bulletins and recall history
- ⚠Search owner forums for model-specific known issues
Maintenance tips
- ◆Follow your owner's manual maintenance schedule — it's calibrated to your exact engine
- ◆Keep all service records — they're valuable at resale and for warranty claims
- ◆Synthetic oil allows for extended drain intervals on most modern engines