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What maintenance is required after 100k miles on a Subaru?

Reaching the 100,000-mile mark is a significant milestone for any vehicle, especially for a reliable brand like Subaru. At Kevin's Autos, we understand the importance of proper maintenance to ensure your car continues to perform at its best. In this article, we will outline the essential maintenance tasks that should be performed after your Subaru hits this critical mileage milestone.


Why Maintenance is Crucial After 100,000 Miles


As your Subaru ages, the wear and tear on its components become more pronounced. Regular maintenance not only extends the life of your vehicle but also enhances safety and performance. Here are some reasons why maintenance is crucial:



  • Preventive Care: Addressing potential issues before they become major problems can save you money in the long run.

  • Safety: Ensuring that all systems are functioning properly helps keep you and your passengers safe on the road.

  • Resale Value: A well-maintained vehicle retains its value better than one that has been neglected.


Key Maintenance Tasks for Your Subaru


After 100,000 miles, there are several critical maintenance tasks that should be prioritized:



  • Timing Belt Replacement: If your Subaru is equipped with a timing belt, it is typically recommended to replace it around 100,000 miles to prevent engine damage.

  • Fluid Changes: This includes engine oil, transmission fluid, brake fluid, and coolant. Regularly changing these fluids helps maintain optimal performance.

  • Brake Inspection: Check the brake pads, rotors, and fluid levels. Worn brakes can significantly affect your vehicle's safety.

  • Tire Rotation and Alignment: Regular tire maintenance ensures even wear and prolongs tire life. An alignment check can improve handling and fuel efficiency.

  • Battery Check: Inspect the battery and its connections. A weak battery can lead to starting issues, especially in colder weather.

  • Spark Plug Replacement: Worn spark plugs can affect engine performance and fuel efficiency. Replacing them can lead to smoother operation.


Conclusion


Maintaining your Subaru after it reaches 100,000 miles is essential for ensuring its longevity and reliability. By following these maintenance guidelines, you can enjoy many more miles of safe and enjoyable driving. If you have any questions or need assistance with your vehicle's maintenance, feel free to contact us at Kevin's Autos. We're here to help keep your Subaru running smoothly!

Frequently Asked Questions

What goes bad on a car after 100K miles?


Suspension & Steering
Suspension and steering systems can also show signs of wear and tear the older a car gets. So at a 100,000-mile inspection, mechanics should look for loose, worn, or damaged components. They should also check for leaks in the power steering lines.



What maintenance should be done after 100K miles?


One of the more simple yet essential aspects that will need to be checked on your vehicle regularly at the 100,000-mile mark is the fluids. This includes brake fluid, coolant, engine oil, and transmission fluid.



What car parts need to be replaced after 100K miles?


A properly maintained vehicle should have no issues working past the 100,000-mile mark. Some things you need to check include the oil filter, transmission fluid, spark plugs, and timing belt.



What is Subaru 120k service?


The 120,000 mile service is comprehensive and encompasses services from almost every other suggested maintenance interval: 6K, 12K, 30K, and 60K. 120,000 miles is a long way to take your vehicle, so it's important that this service is thorough. In this service, your Subaru will receive: An Oil Change.



Does Subaru recommend transmission flush?


If the fluid is highly dark or contains contrasting sediments, we would recommend a complete system flush instead of just exchanging the fluid. If you'd like one of our experienced Subaru mechanics to examine your transmission fluid, book your transmission service online or give Mike Shaw Subaru a call at 7207249280.



How much does a 100K mile service cost?


Based on local service centers at the time of this writing, the average cost of a 100K service including parts and labor for popular vehicles such as a Toyota Camry or RAV4 SUV is somewhere in the $400 to $800 range depending on what specifically needs to be replaced.



At what mileage do Subarus break down?


Engine Lifespan: Subaru engines are known for their durability and longevity, with many drivers reporting engines that last well beyond 200,000 miles with proper maintenance. The key to extending the lifespan of your Subaru engine is regular maintenance, including oil changes, fluid checks, and tune-ups.



How many miles is too high for a Subaru?


Good mileage for a used car typically falls between 100,000 to 150,000 miles if the car has been well-maintained. Subarus, known for their durability, can handle higher mileages, even over 200,000 miles, with regular servicing. Always review maintenance records and vehicle history for a reliable assessment.



Are subarus good after 100,000 miles?


Most Subarus will have no problem making it to 100k miles and beyond without major repair needed. Don't confuse major repairs with maintenance, though. You will need to replace your brakes and do some other maintenance work in that time, as you would with any car.



What is included in Subaru 100,000-mile service?


Service D - 100,000 Miles

  • Replace engine oil and filter.
  • Inspect tire condition and adjust all tire pressures including spare.
  • Rotate tires and inspect for wear.
  • Remove, inspect and service front and rear brakes.
  • Inspect operation of all lights, wipers, and washers.
  • Inspect and adjust all fluid levels.


Kevin's Auto

Kevin Bennett

Company Owner

Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.