The best defense is a good offense they say, and the best way to protect yourself from issues down the line is get preventative Subaru maintenance from your Subaru dealer at all the recommended intervals.

Why It Matters
Preventative maintenance involves routine inspections, services, and repairs that help to identify and address potential issues before they become major problems. By following Subaru’s recommended maintenance schedule, you can ensure that your vehicle performs at its best and remains safe to drive. Regular maintenance also helps to avoid costly repairs down the line, saving you time and money, and ensures that your vehicle’s resale value stays high.
Key Maintenance Tasks
Subaru provides a detailed maintenance schedule for each of its models, which is always available in your owner’s manual. You can also come talk to us, and we’ll help you learn the right intervals for your car and driving habits. Below are some of the tasks that need to happen at certain intervals, though some more often than others:
Oil and Filter Change
Regular oil changes keep your engine lubricated and prevent wear and tear. We’ll always use the recommended oil type and filter for your Subaru model.
Tire Rotation and Inspection
Rotating your tires helps ensure even wear, extending their lifespan and improving handling. Be sure to check your tire pressure and tread depth regularly.
Brake Inspection
We’ll inspect your brake pads, rotors, and other components for wear and replace them as needed to maintain braking performance and safety.
Air Filter Replacement
Replacing the engine air filter ensures proper airflow, improving fuel efficiency and engine performance.
Coolant Level Check
We’ll check the coolant level and top off if necessary, and inspect the cooling system for leaks and proper function.
Fuel System Inspection
Here, we inspect the fuel system for leaks or blockages and replace the fuel filter if necessary.
Transmission Fluid Change
Changing the transmission fluid helps maintain smooth shifting and prolongs the transmission’s life.
Drive Belt Inspection
We take a look a these for signs of wear or damage and replace them if necessary to prevent breakdowns.
Battery Inspection and Service
We’ll check the battery’s condition and clean the terminals to prevent starting issues.
Spark Plug Replacement
Replacing spark plugs ensures proper ignition and combustion, improving fuel efficiency and performance; and this should happen about every 100,000 miles.
Timing Belt Replacement
Replacing the timing belt as recommended prevents engine damage and costly repairs.
These are just the biggest checks: there are a few more maintenance tasks that we’ll perform, and we always do a comprehensive check to ensure your vehicle is safe and ready to roll. Contact us at Dean Team Subaru in Ballwin, MO today to schedule service.

