Today at the Shop We are replacing head gaskets on a Subaru Impreza that had recently been repaired at a local Subaru Dealership not that long ago, the customer…
The current model Subaru Outback with the 3.6l H6 incorporates something Subaru has never done and that’s a low oil level sensor and warning indicator (yellow in color). This is…
Subaru Head Gaskets Explained part II In this article I am going to cover the current trends with the Subaru Head gasket problem focusing only on the phase 2…
Below are a couple of pictures of a failed Timing belt idler we recently replaced, because it came out of a Subaru with a manual transmission there is a belt guide…
Why Does My Subaru Use Oil? For this article I am focusing on oil consumption and not external leaks from the engine, meaning if you check your oil, find…
For some drivers, one of the complaints about the 2010 to current year Subaru Outback’s is that despite the rugged look it drives more like a butterfly floating through…
At the shop one of the more common things we see, and hear about are repairs that just didn’t last. Usually its “cheap part” related. Such is the case with…
With some real snow forecasted for the mountain passes and quite a bit of lower level rain and wind coupled with this really being the first significant storm of…
Subaru Repair Seattle: Check Your Oil! There is a video at the end of this post describing how to check your oil. The average driver is keeping their car longer…
Subaru & Toyota Summer Tips: When ‘Severe’ Is Just Normal At All Wheel Drive Auto, we want to be transparent about what actually protects your Subaru or Toyota—and your…
Subaru Oil Leak Repair 2009-2013 Subaru Forester For this post, I will mostly cover the 2011-2013 FB Engine found in the Forester, as I have written so much already about…
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