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Fluid Capacities and Types

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 11:52 pm
by kimokalihi
Turbo

Coolant 7.4 qt Part # SOA868V9210 1 gal Subaru Genuine coolant mixed with distilled water.
Oil 10w30 or 10w40 4.8 qt
Power Steering ATF DEXRON II 0.7 qt DO NOT USE POWER STEERING FLUID
Brake DOT3 or DOT4 10.1 oz
Clutch Use Brake Fluid 2.7 oz
MT Trans 75w90 GL-5 3.7 qt
AT Trans ATF Dexron II 9.4 qt
AT Differential 85w or 75w90 GL-5 1.5 qt
Rear Differential 75w90 GL-5 0.8 qt
Fuel Premium 92 octane 15.9 gal



NA 4WD

Coolant 6.2 qt Part # SOA868V9210 1 gal Subaru Genuine coolant mixed with distilled water.
Oil 10w30 or 10w40 4.8 qt
Power Steering ATF DEXRON II 0.7 qt DO NOT USE POWER STEERING FLUID
Brake DOT3 or DOT4 10.1 oz
Clutch Use Brake Fluid 2.7 oz
MT Trans 75w90 GL-5 3.7 qt
AT Trans ATF Dexron II 8.8 qt
AT Differential 85w or 75w90 GL-5 1.5 qt
Rear Differential 75w90 GL-5 0.8 qt
Fuel Regular 87 octane 15.9 gal



NA FWD

Coolant 6.2 qt Part # SOA868V9210 1 gal Subaru Genuine coolant mixed with distilled water.
Oil 10w30 or 10w40 4.8 qt
Power Steering ATF DEXRON II 0.7 qt DO NOT USE POWER STEERING FLUID
Brake DOT3 or DOT4 10.1 oz
Clutch Use Brake Fluid 2.7 oz
MT Trans 75w90 GL-5 3.5 qt
AT Trans ATF Dexron II 8.8 qt
AT Differential 85w or 75w90 GL-5 1.5 qt
Fuel Regular 87 octane 15.9 gal


The factory service manual recommends only using Subaru coolant because it is specially formulated for aluminum blocks and heads. If you use other coolants not designed for aluminum engines can cause corrosion. Distilled is highly recommended to prevent corrosion. Subaru also recommends using their conditioner in your coolant to prevent leaks.

Re: Fluid Capacities and Types

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 7:44 am
by Mattheww044
Very useful information, this will come in handy :D

Re: Fluid Capacities and Types

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 7:44 am
by Mattheww044
Oh, and thanks :P

Re: Fluid Capacities and Types

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 8:24 am
by kimokalihi
I was looking up all the fluids because my whole car is dry, except the brakes which needs to be changed and I thought,"While I'm writing all this down I might as well post it up on here and make it easier for people without the FSM's to find."

Re: Fluid Capacities and Types

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 6:19 pm
by Legacy777
I don't buy the whole Subaru coolant thing.....you can't tell me a company like Prestone is going to formulate their coolant to not work in aluminum engines......I don't know.....

Re: Fluid Capacities and Types

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 7:36 pm
by speedmaxx
The guy at the Subaru dealer told me to run 5w-30 in my legacy. Is this alright? I've been running it with 5w-30 for the past few weeks including my autocross and everything seems fine. Should I switch back over to 10w-40?

Re: Fluid Capacities and Types

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 10:03 pm
by kimokalihi
I wouldn't run 5w30. I ran it in my 90 L wagon though for years with no problems but according to the chart in the book you should run 10w30 or 10w40.

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