What is a Subaru?
Subaru repair? A Subaru is a Japanese automotive manufacturing company. They were founded on July 15, 1953. Kenji Kita is the founder of Subaru. The car company is known for producing reliable cars.
Subaru makes electric vehicles, gasoline-powered vehicles, and Hybrid vehicles. This year, Subaru produced 583, 810 vehicles! That’s crazy! Subaru makes cars, trucks, SUVs, and many other automotive forms of transportation!
The Subaru company owns many aircraft manufacturing companies as well! But, that’s not what they are known for. They are known for their reliable, top-notch, family or race cars!
Subaru History
Subaru began to make its first hybrid in 2003 but it was not released until 2013! It was called the Subaru XV or the Subaru XV Crosstek.
Subaru has an electric car called the Subaru Solterra. It is set to come out in 2023. This Subaru’s body style is just like the Subaru Outback! It has 215 horsepower.
How long does a Subaru Last?
The 2013 Subaru Outback has the Subaru with the most ever miles. It got to 314,479 Miles! Considering that the average miles people seem the get out of a Subaru is 200k, that Subaru was setting records!
“Most I can not say but I have owned a few and just handed two of them down to kids. The Subarus handed down recently are both 97 outback wagons which are known to have an issue with head gaskets. Both of these cars have over 250,000 miles on them. Yes, the head gaskets were replaced, One was done at 223,000 and the other at 240,000 miles. I have had Subarus with over 400,000 miles on them and were still running well when sold.”
Subaru racing!
WHAT REPAIRS ARE TYPICAL ON subaru VEHICLES?
Oil changes — Oil changes need to take place every 5,000 miles to 7,500 miles. There are 4 different types of oil changes that you can get. One is a full-synthetic oil change. These are the more high-end oil change options. Then there synthetic blend oil changes. Then, High millage oil and then conventual motor oil
A service — Subaru A service includes: getting your oil changed, having a tire rotation, checking your tire pressure, and or having your tires replaced. All of these things should be done regularly!
B service — Subaru B service is regular maintenance that comes every 7,500 miles.
Alignment — Subarus need their alignment to be done every two to three years. Alignment makes your car’s tires aligned properly so that they hit the road at the correct angle. This makes you different straight and safe.
Transmission service — You need transmission service every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. A transmission service is basically a transmission fluid exchange. We first, drain your old transmission fluid, then we fill your car back up with new, clean transmission fluid.
Timing Belt — Your Subaru needs a new timing belt every 60,000 to 100,000 miles. Your timing belt controls parts of your engine. Your engine is key in your car operation. So, it is really important to have our timing belt changed when it is supposed to be.
Engine light — When your check engine light comes on, you must have it diagnosed as soon as possible. Your engine is key to your car’s operation.
Tune-up — Tune-up is a replacement of wire, plugs, and any other thing that makes up your Subaru‘s ignition system.
Where to have my Subaru repair done?
Tedious Repairs has been fixing Subaru’s for over 13 years. Offering Subaru repair for all makes and models! Since 2008 Tedious Repairs has been offering the Chico and surrounding community high-quality automotive services.
Tedious Repairs offers everything Subaru auto repair related that you may need. Here are some of the service options we offer: oil changes, brake replacement, transmission fluid service, windshield wiper replacement, and more! For repairs, we offer Transmission, engine, and many more different kinds of repairs! We also offer locksmith services!
When it’s time for an oil change, brake pad replacement, or check engine light scan, we can help! If you need any of these things listed above, call or book an online appointment with us today!
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