2018 Subaru 60,000 Mile Servicing

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  • 2018 Subaru Crosstrek 60,000 Mile servicing.
    Air Filter Replacement
    Cabin Air Filter Replacement
    Spark Plug Replacement
    Oil and Filter Change
    Tire Rotation
    Braking system inspection
    Fuel Line inspection
    Cooling system Inspection
    I spent $200 in parts and 2hrs of labor. The quote from the dealership was between $600-$800. Is $200 and 2 hours of your time work saving $400-$600?
    Oil Filter Wrench Socket Style
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  • @petset77
    @petset77 9 месяцев назад +10

    When someone over tightens the oil drain plug, replace the crush washer when reassembling. When checking the oil level, check the rubber "O" ring on the top of the dipstick. Sometimes they split. While under the left front wheel arch, check the plastic tabs holding the rock guards in place. If the one under the wiper fluid reservoir is missing a couple, it'll eventually fall out, only to be crushed by the front tire... then there's a chance road debris could impact the reservoir. If you remove the intake duct behind the air filter housing, you can spray/clean the throttle body. The MAF sensor is right by the filter housing, so can be sprayed with that type cleaner (don't use other sprays!). The EGR valve is on the top of the engine, so worth changing as well (and it can be cleaned if that's your choice). Wife's 2013 Crosstrek has 160,00+ miles and still runs well. All pretty easy owner maintenance items. Overall, nice video. Thanks.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the comment and your additional input and guidance! Stay tuned 😎

    • @wizard-of-other-oz
      @wizard-of-other-oz 8 месяцев назад

      Oil drain plug should be replaced on all my non-Subaru cars. I think Subaru has the same rule. I never reused one in my life.

    • @RB66_
      @RB66_ 7 месяцев назад

      @@wizard-of-other-ozNever heard of anyone doing that. Can you please explain why?

  • @VideoNOLA
    @VideoNOLA Месяц назад +3

    14:10 Not stated, but important, is that you should disengage the NEGATIVE (-) terminal first when disconnecting the battery. When reconnecting, attach POSITIVE (+) terminal first. Remember: ReMOVE = MINUS, RePLACE = PLUS.

    • @logan5326
      @logan5326 20 дней назад

      You start with black ➖⬛️and finish with black➖⬛️

  • @eo8513
    @eo8513 7 месяцев назад +9

    Install a Fumoto valve. Makes changing oil a breeze. The silicone tubing and valve eqals zero mess. Best thing I have done and esures changing oils every 3000 miles.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  7 месяцев назад +1

      Great idea! I was just looking at these. Definitely getting one ☝️

    • @yal100
      @yal100 5 месяцев назад

      Makes oil changes so quick. Majority of the 10-15 minutes is spent getting the car on/off the ramp lol

    • @M4nnyfresh14
      @M4nnyfresh14 5 месяцев назад

      Can vouch, oil changes are such an easy task now

    • @johncampbell1453
      @johncampbell1453 Месяц назад

      I installed Fumoto’s on both of my Subies. So much easier and faster!

  • @alexanderjamesINC
    @alexanderjamesINC Год назад +25

    Don't shoot compressed air like that into the engine air filter assembly. It could get debris into the engine side.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the comment and I agree best to be safe than sorry

    • @peterlattimore6013
      @peterlattimore6013 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@hendersonequipment vacuum, then slight mist of brake cleaner and paper towel in the corners.
      Also unscrew the cover slightly at throttle body end. Suggest ya make an updated version 😂

    • @joelwickman8765
      @joelwickman8765 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@hendersonequipmentit’s two plastic push pins to remove that whole front half of the air snorkel. Take it away from the car and you can still use compressed air.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  10 месяцев назад

      @@joelwickman8765 thanks for the pro tip!

    • @tigertom53
      @tigertom53 6 месяцев назад

      I keep engine air filter still on when using compressed air that will prevent the dust side into the clean side

  • @blackjack-xj6qh
    @blackjack-xj6qh Месяц назад +1

    For my Spark plug socket wrench I used a 14mm Magnetic Spark Plug Socket with Magnetic Design, Swivel Thin Wall Spark Plug Socket, 3/8" Drive x 4" Total Length, 360 Degree Swivel, 12 Point
    It made the job a lot easier

  • @jeevanyenuganti567
    @jeevanyenuganti567 2 месяца назад +4

    Suggestion- don’t torque lug nuts while lifted off the ground. It puts load on transmission in park abd can damage it. It should be checked when it’s resting on the ground under load.

  • @jake6483
    @jake6483 Год назад +12

    I really enjoy seeing people do regular maintenance, it is so neglected. It also reminded me I need to change my cabin air filter!

  • @danek893
    @danek893 15 дней назад +1

    Worth the time, because I know conditions of the car and what I did, I didn’t hide what I broke

  • @WholeCosmos
    @WholeCosmos 5 месяцев назад +1

    Crush washer on oil drain plug needs to be replaced there is a torque spec that's why it so hard for your short wrench/girly arms. Also drain with filter off in case there is an air pocket. Also you ideally need to wait till more used oil drains out maybe like 10-15 minutes to minimize contamination of new oil. Over all great video I like the cost break down at the end. If someone doesn't have the tools you have to figure that into the cost. jack, jack stand sockets wrenches screwdrivers magnet etc etc... another few hundred added to the cost at least so for a lot of people that don't have the tools or space it's worth having a "expert" do it. Another thing, color doesn't always indicate that brake fluid is bad and needs replacement. It can be bad and not "look" bad. For me Ill do half of those items and have the plugs brake fluid tire rotation and line inspections done at a shop for some savings off the shop bill. Cheers.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  5 месяцев назад +1

      The drain plugs are suppose to be torqued to 30ft lbs. I guess I need to work out more. Thanks for the comment and for watching 😎

  • @jimalvarez1613
    @jimalvarez1613 3 месяца назад +2

    My first oil change on my Impreza and ascent I had to use a breaker bar to loosen the oil drain plug. Never had a problem with a drain plug before. Don’t know what Subaru is doing. I figured they crank it down to make it hard for DYI.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the comment and sharing. Yes they do not want folks doing it themselves selves. Keep up the good work! Stay tuned

  • @gregm7991
    @gregm7991 6 месяцев назад +2

    When you include all the other things to keep vehicle in top condition (replace coolant, CVT trans, brake and differential fluids) you’re talking about saving well over $1000. And don’t forget to check PCV valve often and clean or change as needed. It’s critical if you don’t want to end up with blown engine seals and gaskets!

  • @OutsideTheTargetDemographic
    @OutsideTheTargetDemographic 6 месяцев назад +3

    I like that you are contributing to the "YES, even YOU humble watcher can service your own car, AND here's how, AND here's the money SAVED by doing it in your driveway." Takes the stigma off of how "complex and difficult" it is to work on cars. 🍻

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  6 месяцев назад +1

      I really appreciate you saying that and for your support! I’m not the best at filming and editing but I’m just trying to help everyone out 😁

    • @OutsideTheTargetDemographic
      @OutsideTheTargetDemographic 6 месяцев назад

      @@hendersonequipment I try to do the same on my channel. Lots of people didn't have a father and don't know how to do, what I would argue is, basic stuff. Anyone can change an air filter, and save money doing it. While RUclips is generally an evil company, the fact that there are so many how-to and DIY vids on the site are of cultural benefit. 🍻

  • @motorolas
    @motorolas 11 месяцев назад +6

    I'm in Bay Area, CA and they quoted north of $1,200+ for 60k. Might as well drive to another state to get the work done. But seriously, great to see you making a video to show folks how to maintain and service the Crosstrek

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for the comment and the encouragement. Everything is so pricey nowadays that I encourage everyone to try and do things yourself

    • @yastsubaki9491
      @yastsubaki9491 8 месяцев назад +1

      Best things get out of California 😂😂😂

  • @VideoNOLA
    @VideoNOLA Месяц назад +2

    5:50 Strongly recommend replacing oil drain plug with a Fumoto slide-open valve with snout.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  Месяц назад +1

      This has been a popular recommendation. Thanks for watching!

  • @ahmega
    @ahmega 10 дней назад +1

    You made it look so easy. I should be doing these myself...

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  9 дней назад +1

      That’s for you to judge. For me, I’d like to save the money and do it myself. You need to take tome out of your day and patience to do it.

  • @johnnyq1233
    @johnnyq1233 4 месяца назад +2

    I've done the sparkplugs on my '05 Outback and I didn't even have to take the battery out!!! Just the airbox.
    Midas wanted 500.00 to do this and another 250.00 for engine treatment, plus taxes!!!!
    I told them to pound sand and went home, saw a video on my car and ran to Canadian Tire to buy the parts and it was like 40.00 for platinum NGKs.
    7 bucks for a couple beers and about 45 minutes and done.
    I am doing my own work on my car from now on because the shops are too expensive!!! Plus, there is a level of satisfaction from completing a repair on your vehicle.
    In the last 2 weeks, I have replaced the master window control module on the driver side door for like 43.00 and about an hour of time.
    I encourage all owners to get schooled on your vehicle and know what you can do and what you can't do.
    Last month I had the dreaded head gasket fail and that was 4,000.00 to repair!!! You know that was 90% labor and 10% parts, but it is something I just can't do.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  4 месяца назад

      🍻love hearing it! Nothing like drinking beer and fixing your own stuff. Save your money. Thanks for sharing !!

  • @JayReacio
    @JayReacio 3 месяца назад +2

    Went to the local dealership and inquired about the price on the 60k service, they said 1100-1300 depending on the model…. They’re insane

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  2 месяца назад +1

      They are crazy! This is not the easiest job in the world but it is doable you just need to set some time aside. Thanks for watching and for reaching out!

  • @KentuckyRanger
    @KentuckyRanger 11 месяцев назад +5

    @ 6:34 Why didn't you replace the crush washer?
    Especially after the carnage it went through before...

  • @CurtisCarpenter-rm2jl
    @CurtisCarpenter-rm2jl 5 месяцев назад +1

    I recommend replacing the pcv valve every 30k miles. It’s cheap and easy, and if left neglected, can cause a wide range of issues.

  • @WCTubeful
    @WCTubeful Год назад +3

    I got a Fumoto or EZ Oil Drain valve installed. No need to replace the washer and drain plug. Been using it on a Forester and Outback with no problem. Valve can be locked with a ring. Just turn to drain. EZ and no mess.

  • @bobpickering1
    @bobpickering1 7 месяцев назад +1

    My 2019 Crosstrek 2.0 is almost at 60K miles, so this was helpful. I never bother, but you’re supposed to swap the rear tires side to side when you rotate them. I always replace the oil drain plug washer. Finally, I didn’t see you check the oil level in the CVT or either differential.

    • @Qaeta
      @Qaeta 5 месяцев назад +1

      As far as I know, that's for front wheel drive vehicles. For rear and AWD, you actually swap the fronts diagonally when going back and the rears directly forward. I'll be honest though, I have no idea WHY it's different.

  • @charlescushman8481
    @charlescushman8481 8 месяцев назад +3

    Nicely put, yes I would like to save the $500. I was a Toyota tech for many years, not all the labor items are performed, only the obvious, flipping cars in and out ASAP is how we make $$$. I do all my Maintenance myself also & I'm very meticulous as you were. Nice video. 👍

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for commenting and the support. I encourage everyone to do as much of the work themselves as possible. Thanks for watching and supporting 😎

  • @arceor794
    @arceor794 9 месяцев назад +1

    Cabin air filter - although the OEM air filter has an arrow that points up, that indicates the direction of how the air filter should be and not the direction of the air flow. Air flow is actually outside to inside.

  • @hermanmackay8611
    @hermanmackay8611 Год назад +2

    I had a two year maintenance from the dealership. They over tighten the filter and drain plug to make it more difficult for diy people. I had to replace the plug it was torqued down with an air wrench to over 150 pounds

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  Год назад +1

      Isn’t that a shame! Thanks for the comment and the support. I’m a big believer of doing things yourself. Not only do you save money but you get to learn at the same time 😎. Thanks for watching!

    • @richardcranium5532
      @richardcranium5532 Год назад +1

      I had free oil changes from the dealer for awhile then I started doing my own. The oil plug had never had a wrench on it and it was incredibly tight. Replaced with a quick change valve. The dealership use removes the oil via the dipstick tube. This is a method very common on inboard boat engines. They don't have to put the car up on a lift to suck it from the dipstick tube.
      So in other words, the plug is that tight from the factory.

  • @SyntaxScout
    @SyntaxScout Месяц назад +2

    Thanks to Subaru videos i got me a nice Toyota.

  • @Marktec
    @Marktec Год назад +4

    Dealer in CA quoted me $2000 for this service, but it also included a front and rear diff fluid change. They said the bulk of the cost was labor for the spark plugs, which is $250 an hour and it takes them “4 hours.” They also wanted $100 for the cabin filter, however Walmart carries OEM equivalent ones for $14. I told them to get bent.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  Год назад +2

      Good for you! I understand that businesses need to make money but that is price gouging! Thanks for the comment

    • @eodninja6
      @eodninja6 Год назад +3

      Thats such BS! I can do it in about 30 minutes

    • @peterlattimore6013
      @peterlattimore6013 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@eodninja6 can you imagine how fast a trained technician should be able to do it in?

    • @reyesarg
      @reyesarg 9 месяцев назад +1

      4 HOURS for the spark plugs! 1 hour each spark plug haha! It took me 1 hour total and it was my first time EVER swapping any kind of spark plug.
      Kirby Subaru quoted me about the same for this maintenance so I went the DIY way. I did buy the OEM parts from the dealer tho.

    • @wizard-of-other-oz
      @wizard-of-other-oz 8 месяцев назад

      @@eodninja6 on this Subaru? I doubt it.

  • @VideoNOLA
    @VideoNOLA Месяц назад +1

    16:35 Some guys have actually loosened (or removed) the engine mount nuts to allow them to carefully jack the engine up a couple of inches for improved clearance. I suppose anything helps!

  • @ginozanga2129
    @ginozanga2129 4 месяца назад +2

    Just and fyi, ive watched other videos and to make it easier to remove drivers rear plug, they remove battery tray. But other thatn that great video

  • @newbeginnings8566
    @newbeginnings8566 7 месяцев назад +1

    I would add using an electronic battery checker to test CCA and charging efficiency...
    Whilst the wheels were off I would check rubber gaiters on ball ends and any potential signs of leaks on the shock absorbers... I'd run my fingers over the brake discs to check for ridges..
    If you have sufficient ground clearance an underbody check for damage, anything loose, or leaks is also worth doing..
    I check coolant levels and coolant strength using a tool..
    Finally a check of all lighting, indicators, horn function, washer reservoir top up and wiper blades..
    Then reset the service interval warning..

  • @zhenghuayang5929
    @zhenghuayang5929 Год назад +4

    Dealership quotes $2400 for 120k service+diff and cvt fluid change. I can't keep smiling because I already have done them myself.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  Год назад +2

      What a rip off! Thanks for commenting and supporting! 😎

    • @whysoserious514
      @whysoserious514 9 месяцев назад

      2000? omg this is horrible omg they think we are rich. in my case im not rich . in every thing in this world if you don't know how to do it yourself then you gonna end up get wrekt by them

  • @dangingerich2559
    @dangingerich2559 9 месяцев назад +4

    I would love to be able to do such things on my own, but I lack the facilities. I am disallowed from working on my car in my apartment complex parking lot, and of course there are certain people who will snitch for the slightest infraction. Even changing my air filter got me a talking to by complex management.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  9 месяцев назад +3

      Sounds like they’re a bunch of a$sholes if you ask me. Thanks for watching!

    • @reyesarg
      @reyesarg 9 месяцев назад +1

      Bummer! Do it in the parking lot of Auto Zone next to the sign that says, "No Vehicle Work".

  • @hoganhogan3
    @hoganhogan3 10 месяцев назад +1

    I just finish installing the two spark plugs on the driver side. the one closes to the firewall is a bear to do. I unplug the computer and unbolted the bracket next to it to make more room. I also used a Universal Joint Socket on the 14 mm spark plug socket. I torque them with a inch pound torque wrench which was small enough to fit. the other spark plug is much easier to do. took me over 2 hours to do. If I had to do it again I would look at loosen the motor mount and jack the engine up a little.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for he feedback in your experience. I agree I would unbolt the one motor mount and jack it up. They didn’t engineer is well for homeowner repair

  • @OutsideTheTargetDemographic
    @OutsideTheTargetDemographic 6 месяцев назад +1

    My mantra is "It is better to torque each lug nut twice, than to forget to do it once". 👍

  • @treykurtz286
    @treykurtz286 Год назад +3

    Great video! No judgment from me, great basic guidelines for others to follow! You save me a boatload of money at the dealership! Thanks brother!

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  Год назад

      Appreciate the feedback. You get a lot of criticism on here. Thanks again for the support!

  • @johnleach740
    @johnleach740 11 месяцев назад +2

    Good slow thorough instructions with your demonstrations.

  • @Gemini_Beautify
    @Gemini_Beautify Год назад +2

    Looks like you got the hen approval ✅
    That oil filter is way easier to get to than my car! Poor Mr. Spanky 😅

  • @user-jh8mo1gx6l
    @user-jh8mo1gx6l 9 месяцев назад +1

    I installed a valve and tubing in place of my oil drain plug. Flip the valve and it drains without any wrench or mess.

  • @upland90254
    @upland90254 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. We have a 6-cylinder Outback -- I do everything myself but have not yet dealt with spark plugs. That looks like a nightmare, at least driver's side.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks. I encourage everyone to try and do things themselves. Yes the one side was a PITA 😎. Thanks for watching!

    • @charlescushman8481
      @charlescushman8481 8 месяцев назад

      Try to search some videos, several mechanics & myself used swivel extensions & sockets with low profile ratchets. Just take you time & move as much accessories out of the was as possible.

  • @bqz4380
    @bqz4380 8 месяцев назад +1

    You forgot to mention that we also need to make an appointment with the shop, and waste time to go there and wait for the job to be done, which takes easily 2 hours.

  • @markrobinson891
    @markrobinson891 11 месяцев назад

    Good vid. You only lost me when you said “start up the engine and make sure it sounds okay”. My lifters hammer around like Thor for several seconds any time I start it from cold. Oh well, it runs fine. thank’s for the pointers.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the comment and the humor! The noise is interesting sounds like the lifters are pretty dry to start. I’ve heard of complaints about this from others. You may want to try using a deadpan treatment in the oil system and then replacing the oil again with a littler heavier full synthetic 5w20

  • @Well_Spoken
    @Well_Spoken 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, thanks for providing this instructional video. I have successfully replaced all of the plugs except that driver’s side rear plug on my wife’s car. Looking to have someone elaborate on the process of lifting the engine. Specifics such as where and how the motor mounts are located and the process to lift. Thank you kindly.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the comment and reaching out! It’s a real PIA but you’ll get it done. Can you email me at heusa19504@gmail.com? I’ll send you some pictures showing you 😎

  • @BGP369
    @BGP369 10 месяцев назад +1

    Washer fluid full marker is 3 cm below the yellow cap. if you look on the side near the top cap it shows FULL marker there. Hard to see as its the same color.

  • @99900steve
    @99900steve 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for the video, could not agree more with your logic! Well done!

  • @JayReacio
    @JayReacio 3 месяца назад +1

    I did my first oil change on the Subaru with the drain plug snug, a couple days later I noted a tiny leak from the drain plug, I brought out the torque wrench and did the plug to spec (30ft./lbs) and I haven’t had a leak since. 30ft./lbs is significantly more substantial than most people’s snug and then some.
    Moral of the story pull out the torque wrench

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  2 месяца назад

      Thanks. Torque wrench is the best option but the “old snug and then some” covers those who don’t have one. Old time shop saying

  • @dr.danieltorres5213
    @dr.danieltorres5213 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the video, very helpful. Do you have the torque specifications for the spark plugs?
    Thanks again. DT

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  2 месяца назад +1

      No more than 20ft lbs. I usually do 15. Thanks for watching!

  • @peterburnett1661
    @peterburnett1661 Год назад +1

    Good video, but I would strip the pads, clean the calipers, copperslip the back of the pads and sliders.

  • @sullydog101
    @sullydog101 11 месяцев назад +3

    Nice video, going to do the same myself soon, looks not too bad.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Yes definitely give it a shot and let me know if you run into any issues! I’m happy to help 😎

  • @alekmartin9999
    @alekmartin9999 8 месяцев назад +2

    Good video..brother how about coolant change. Or cvt fluid change?

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the comment I would wait until til 100k 😎

  • @jtwu8931
    @jtwu8931 Год назад

    Missing from the list: Front and rear diff fluid change, Brake fluid flush. check ball joints, tie rod ends, sway bar links, LCA bushings, CV boots (outer and inner), drive shaft, bearings. I also do a drain and fill CVTF, but that's just me.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  Год назад +4

      Appreciate the comment! I agree that all those inspections should be done but in PA we perform all of those inspections during the safety inspections yearly. The differential and trans fluid we changed at 30k and that was a waste of money, we’ll be doing it at 100k next. Brake fluid flushing that’s a scam. If this was an older car that had been sitting for years and the anti corrosive additives in the brake fluid were gone sure that is just a brake fluid flushing is a money scam for car owners.

    • @jtwu8931
      @jtwu8931 2 месяца назад

      @@hendersonequipment I respectfully disagree. Brake fluid is hydroscopic so moisture in Pennsylvania will be absorbed in the braking system which will make it turn dark and start corroding the lines. Worst case: over heating the brake pads the moisture turns into gas that cause spongy or no brake. Cheers.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  2 месяца назад +1

      @@jtwu8931 Fair point! I do feel it is excessively done though.

  • @Rob-ob3sh
    @Rob-ob3sh 6 месяцев назад +1

    It would be worth it if I had the tools a we all don’t have the skills to do that work but a fun video to watch

  • @nastysoda9212
    @nastysoda9212 11 месяцев назад +1

    you absolutely did NOT tighten the drain plug enough, especially if you used a new crush washer. torque is around 25ft lbs to 30 ft lbs.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  11 месяцев назад

      Sorry to disappoint but going snug and adding the +1/4 turn has always been successful for me. It hasn’t failed me yet and still no leaks 😎

  • @OutsideTheTargetDemographic
    @OutsideTheTargetDemographic 6 месяцев назад +1

    If you dont have an oil filter wrench, just drive a screwdriver across (horizontally) it, punching through both sides. Now you have two handles and more leverage to unscrew it.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  6 месяцев назад +1

      I love that trick

    • @OutsideTheTargetDemographic
      @OutsideTheTargetDemographic 6 месяцев назад

      @@hendersonequipment "Trick". Sure. Violence-induced solution, but let's go with "trick". 😜
      I love that Subaru out it topside, same on my Forester, but it's sits lower than the components around it, so same as you I just ended up buying the wrench. I figure it will pay for itself in four or five driveway oil changes.

  • @gryhze
    @gryhze Год назад +1

    Nice DIY video. Agree the dealers over torque the oil drain plug to prevent you from performing the same service at home. Did you need to loosen up both engine mounts to get to the driver side rear spark plug?

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  Год назад

      Thanks for reaching out! On the driver side I did not have to loosen the mount. I was able to get it done without it BUT It certainly would have made is easier/more comfortable!

    • @alanlangley7246
      @alanlangley7246 11 месяцев назад

      nah you did it the hard way lol

  • @davidcollier1207
    @davidcollier1207 5 месяцев назад +1

    Only part a bit scary is the access to the plugs.

  • @RESPAWN1983
    @RESPAWN1983 2 месяца назад

    Cool so u moved the engine thanks for showing this. This job is a real pain in the ass.

  • @md-crab7379
    @md-crab7379 10 месяцев назад +2

    Replace pvc also

  • @whysoserious514
    @whysoserious514 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you 😀

  • @tabikes69
    @tabikes69 8 месяцев назад +1

    Can you tell me how tight you put the spark spugs because some say they're going to 12.9 other 13.3 other 15.4 please??

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for reaching out! 15ftlbs is perfect 👍

  • @gordonmacleod8817
    @gordonmacleod8817 Год назад

    The first thing you do is remove the engine air filter and apply compressed air to the area. What if you’re blowing junk into the clean side of the filter? Not good.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  Год назад +1

      Appreciate the feedback. Yes in hindsight a rag or something to block the intake would have been ideal but nothing got into the throttle body on this one. She’s been running great though 😀

  • @derrickcolgan6097
    @derrickcolgan6097 Год назад +2

    It is worth it. What about the CVT/ gear box oil replacement sue at 60k as well? Great video

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  Год назад +2

      That’s a very good question. I decided to change mine per Subaru recommendation but the oil was so nice that I truly feel it was a waste. I would push it to 100k. Thanks so much for the comment!

    • @fubartotale3389
      @fubartotale3389 9 месяцев назад +1

      Bite the bullet, get it done at 50,000 MAX!
      Its the single most important thing with a CVT! Trust me.
      Subaru if America says it's lifetime fluid, if course it us! It will last untill the tran's life is over!
      Subaru Canada says 40K miles(?) Subaru Japan says 40K KILOMETERS!
      I am an old guy that has driven Subarus since they looked like they came from Mars, so trust me in this one.
      CVT'S NEED CLEAN FLUID TO LIVE!

    • @robn.5932
      @robn.5932 Месяц назад

      @@fubartotale3389 Just went to the Subaru Canada website and for my 2024 Outback they don't recommend replacing CVT fluid until 100,000 KMs.

  • @BarbKieffer
    @BarbKieffer Год назад +1

    Great video as usual

  • @Alley_Watch
    @Alley_Watch 5 месяцев назад

    No crush washer? No parking break during tire rotation / tightening lug nuts?

  • @jonpender
    @jonpender Год назад +2

    If the sparkplugs are good for 100k miles why are you replacing them after 60k?

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  Год назад +3

      That’s a good question! The 60k mile servicing from Subaru calls for them to be replaced and after doing the job I personally do not see the need to do them ever 60k. I would push them to 100k. However without changing the plugs during this interval I truly didn’t know what shape they would be in. I won’t be changing them until I hit the next 100k

    • @jonpender
      @jonpender Год назад

      @@hendersonequipment I have a Crosstrek with 50k and I will have to make a decision soon. Your advice is helpful. I will pull a couple of plugs and inspect them.

    • @peterlattimore6013
      @peterlattimore6013 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@jonpender what year crosstrec? Best way to know if you need them changed would be your driving nature.
      Low travel time between heat cycles. What's your oil consumption between services?
      Do you live in hilly country (more chance of oil consumption?)

  • @matt_b...
    @matt_b... 11 месяцев назад +1

    Brake fluid test could've been done with a $5 brake fluid test pen. Visual test for level and color alone is insufficient.

  • @ericripley9739
    @ericripley9739 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just a question on tire rotation: Are those tires directional? If not, why didn’t you put the rear tires on the diagonally opposite side on front instead of keeping them on the same side?

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for the comment. Great question. If the tires are directional or sized differently then your stuck with just swapping left to right. If they are the same size then you can rotate in a few different fashions you can do front to rear straight and then x pattern cross them on the next one(that’s what I do) or you can front to rear cross them which is what most shops do. Hope this helps! 😁

    • @wizard-of-other-oz
      @wizard-of-other-oz 8 месяцев назад +1

      I think it is better to read the manual. They state how exactly the wheels needs to be rotated

  • @reitanfamily
    @reitanfamily 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have vacuumed the air cleaner box, so no misc debris wentwhere it doesn't belong and replaced the crush washer on the drain plug.

  • @petersoares1516
    @petersoares1516 8 месяцев назад

    Those spark plugs are brutal to change. Before I watched your vid, I replaced the passenger side and had a local shop do the driver's for $150. Still much less than the $485 quoted by a dealer. Have you replaced the fuel filter yet? I've been hunting for a video that shows this 72K mile service item but cannot find one.

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. Yes they are not the easier for sure. Engineers need to get in tune with service ability of these units. I haven’t changed the fuel filter yet but I can do that next! I need to see if it has a fuel filter a lot of fuel filters in cars are in the fuel take tied to the fuel pump. Car manufacturers are slowly getting away from addition fuel filtration which is stupid. Thanks again!

  • @NJRt461
    @NJRt461 Год назад +1

    I guess the Subaru 12v OEM battery would last ~6 years or 60,000~80,000 miles. Do you recommend to clean fuel injectors at 60,000 miles?

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  Год назад +1

      Don't pull and clean them. I would buy Lucas fuel injector cleaner and use that in your fuel. Works Great! Batteries are an interesting topic! Some batteries only last 3 years where I have had batteries last 10+ years. Once you hit the 8yr mark I would definitely look to replace it because it's end of life failure is imminent. Thanks for commenting and watching!

    • @NJRt461
      @NJRt461 Год назад +1

      Good work! Keep going.@@hendersonequipment

  • @eodninja6
    @eodninja6 Год назад +1

    OEM plugs are good for 100k

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  Год назад

      Yea they are. Although Subaru states to change them at 60K I’m not changing them until the next 100k

  • @lightswitch342
    @lightswitch342 9 месяцев назад

    Well done

  • @stefanosavoia9144
    @stefanosavoia9144 8 месяцев назад

    I believe 60.000 miles also requires brake fluid flush, my 2020 does...

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah if the car was 15years old or if it sat a lot maybe I could see the brake flush but for the most part those are just a dealer sales gimic. Thanks for watching!

    • @stefanosavoia9144
      @stefanosavoia9144 8 месяцев назад

      @@hendersonequipment wow, everyone and their mother suggests a brake flush every 2-3 years, you're saying 15?? Isn't that a little too long?? nothing in between?

  • @calvintran8691
    @calvintran8691 8 месяцев назад +1

    Are you going to do cvt fluid drain and fill or you wait until your car gets 100kmi?

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for reaching out. Based on the condition I’ve seen from all the changes I’ve done I’m waiting 100k

    • @dalecesafsky4506
      @dalecesafsky4506 7 месяцев назад +1

      My 2018 warranty was extended to 100000 or 10 years “Unless” someone opened its case!

  • @MikeSorrell-lp7zf
    @MikeSorrell-lp7zf 4 месяца назад

    thanks for showing how to change two spark plugs.not a very good video on the rear two.saw a block of wood in your hand...

  • @brianzimmer5532
    @brianzimmer5532 6 месяцев назад +1

    Your video is well done!

  • @d.powers3428
    @d.powers3428 Месяц назад

    I know 1 thing. Find a masochistic mechanic. Pay him to change the spark plugs.

  • @jeremypatrick5788
    @jeremypatrick5788 8 месяцев назад

    Great guidelines until u said oh btw u have to move the engine up with this 2x4😅

  • @RMartin631
    @RMartin631 6 месяцев назад

    You missed a bunch of maintenance items. Put a clean rag into the air intake hose BEFORE you blow out the air box. Some of the debris will go into the air intake hose when you blow it all over the place. Some engine manufacturers put a safety filter inside of the main filter to prevent this from happening. Never top off brake fluid. There are only 2 reasons the brake fluid should be low. There is a leak or the brake pads are wearing down. You can't keep track of how much wear the pads have if you top off the brake fluid. The brake fluid and antifreeze should also be changed. Changing the PCV valve in critical on newer Subaru engines. A plugged PCV valve will create pressure inside the crankcase. As others have mentioned, this will force oil leaks. The most likely place the oil will leak is the timing chain cover. It is a job that you want to avoid at all costs. If you look in the Owner's Manual, you will see a maintenance schedule and it will point out everything that you missed.

  • @robertippoliti5186
    @robertippoliti5186 6 месяцев назад

    4.4 qts not 5 qts.

  • @robertoviscardi4326
    @robertoviscardi4326 6 месяцев назад

    Ngk....code??

  • @TACTIC0MP
    @TACTIC0MP Год назад +2

    You didn't wait for the oil to FULLY DRAIN??😳 ......hmmmm...

    • @hendersonequipment
      @hendersonequipment  Год назад +2

      Dont worry a leaving a few drops in it won’t make a difference

    • @dalecesafsky4506
      @dalecesafsky4506 7 месяцев назад

      Change every 6 mo or 5000 miles. No worries. Check level monthly.

  • @lloydames8752
    @lloydames8752 5 месяцев назад

    Crush washer needs to be replaced every oil change. Torque wrench on drain plug. You pay for knowledge not the job.