Subaru Outback Manual Transmission and Front Differential Fluid Replacement
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- How to replace manual transmission fluid and front differential fluid on a late model Subaru Outback, Subaru Impreza, Subaru Forester. 75w-90 gear oil is recommended with GL-5 designation.
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This is great - all searches led me to the cvt - and none of the plugs were where they were supposed to be lol
Excellent presentation of the pertinent info. So helpful. Thank you.
Superb. Great explanation and videography.
you did a great job with this video. thank you
Great tutorial, thank you
Great video thank you
Thank you!
This reminds me I have to replace the front and rear differential fluid on the 06 sti thanks
Happy to help.
My 2018 Subaru Forester's "Manual Transmission/Differential" oil change is identical to this video, but the 2018 Forester has a monocoque frame design. The drain plug is identical and the fill is through the same hole but possessing a grey plastic dipstick with the word "Diff" molded into the plastic. The 2020 model year was the last year Subaru sold Foresters with a manual transmission/differential.
I also have a 2014 Forester. Did you have to drop the belly pan to access the drain plug?
Dosent seem like 52 ft lb is very much, considering how hard they are to remove?
Good video. Doing this soon.
Does it matter if gear oil has limited slip additive in it?
Some gearboxes cant handle anti wear stuff you can get more synchro wear and some autotransmissions should absolutely not get an additive in the fluid cuz of possibility of slips and burnt friction material in the clutches
I am having a ton of trouble breaking the drain plug use and it’s starting to strip. What should I do ??
i had the same problem a shit ton of penetrating fluid and i used an impact gun
I used a heat gun on that stuborn bolt and a breaker bar.
Is there a filter that needs to be replaced?
Most manual transmissions don't have a filter; just the magnetic drain plug.
The torque wrench is much more than "useful" - it's necessary.