Oil is the lifeblood of your vehicle, and if you want it to run smoothly for as long as possible, you will need to regularly bring your vehicle in for a Subaru oil change. Why is an oil change for Subaru vehicles so important? Learn all about why routine Subaru oil changes are a must and why they are a key component of the Subaru service schedule.
If you are not familiar with the Subaru service schedule, you may be wondering how often a Subaru oil change is needed. If you drive a newer Subaru, you will likely need an oil change every 5,000 miles. If you drive an older Subaru, you may need to follow the older standard of oil changes every 3,000 miles. If you are not sure when to bring your vehicle in for a Subaru oil change, you can always consult your owner’s manual for recommendations from the manufacturer.
The type of oil you use also plays a role in when to schedule an oil change for Subaru models.
As mentioned before, a Subaru oil change is one of the most important services on the Subaru service schedule. Here are just a few reasons why regular oil changes are so needed:
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